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Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds
Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds | Brandon Sanderson
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson comes a new novella collection, including a brand new, never-been-published story. Stephen Leeds is perfectly sane. It's his hallucinations who are mad. A genius of unrivaled aptitude, Stephen can learn any new skill, vocation, or art in a matter of hours. However, to contain all of this, his mind creates hallucinatory people—Stephen calls them aspects—to hold and manifest the information. Wherever he goes, he is joined by a team of imaginary experts to give advice, interpretation, and explanation. He uses them to solve problems . . . for a price. His brain is getting a little crowded and the aspects have a tendency of taking on lives of their own. When a company hires him to recover stolen property—a camera that can allegedly take pictures of the past—Stephen finds himself in an adventure crossing oceans and fighting terrorists. What he discovers may upend the foundation of three major world religions—and, perhaps, give him a vital clue into the true nature of his aspects. Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds will include the novellas Legion and Legion: Skin Deep, published together for the first time, as well as a brand new Stephen Leeds novella, Lies of the Beholder. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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elizabeth.davis
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This book had had multiple parts, which were all connected. Each section is something different happening in Stephen life, until he slowly starts to lose it. Stephen says he is perfectly sane it‘s his aspects who aren‘t. His aspects are hallucinations that were originally voices in his head; he was taught to turn them into hallucinations. Stephen solves mysteries for a living, not ordinary ones, there full of adventures and twist. (1/2)

elizabeth.davis He chooses certain aspects that contains then skills he needs to complete his mysteries. I recommend this book to young adults, that are recently getting into mystery books. I enjoyed this book so much when it came out that I choose to read it again. This book is written in a first person POV. 2y
MissYaremcio Thank you for the review Elizabeth! It sounds very interesting! I was just missing how the POV is established. 5/6 2y
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RamsFan1963
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This is the first book by Sanderson that I've read, but I enjoyed it. It took a little bit to get into Leeds' character, but once I understood how his relationship worked with his "aspects" I really got down to enjoying the mystery part of the stories. I'll definitely try more of Sanderson's writing in the future. 4 ????

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KrystalClarity
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This collection of short stories combine to form a fascinating psychological thriller. I started to wonder how much was all in Stephen‘s head vs how much was real. I think it could‘ve benefited from being formatted as one longer story, thus giving us more time to connect to his aspects on a deeper level. As it is, it‘s still definitely an enjoyable book and I think it would make for a great graphic novel or tv series.

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RamsFan1963
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 115

#tbrmountain #bookbuyingdiet

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ctboeheim
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Stephen Leeds can learn any subject in a matter of hours. To keep himself sane, he creates a new personality to manifest that new expertise. As he reminds himself, sanity is a relative thing. Having an entourage of imaginary people following him can be challenging (he has over 50), but he's willing to pay the price for the abilities it gives him. Fascinating exploration of psychoses and genius and fun action mysteries to put them on display.

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tessavi
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After reviewing the preview excerpt, Macmillan-Tor/Forge granted me a full review copy through NetGalley.

The third and final story did not disappoint! I would have liked it if the part about -spoiler- was explained in more detail, but overall this was a great conclusion to Legion. #netgalley #legion

-Original excerpt review posted in Augustus 2018-

tessavi the VR prison 5y
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Timidmagick
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I‘m seriously wondering if Brandon isn‘t describing a writer here. It‘s not quite being schizophrenic but you create whole people with lives and so on. I was hoping it would be more fleshed out but it‘s a collection of 3 novellas.

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amyrohn
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Brandon Sanderson's new trio of novellas tells the story of a man who uses his hallucinations to help him solve crimes and mysteries. The whole premise of this is fascinating and I'm glad I got to read them all together for the first time, since the first two novellas have been out for a while. As always, it's beautifully written and there's a shocking amount of character development in such a short work. Truly amazing.

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shanaqui
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I got this to review (and am a little late getting to it). I read it all in one go this evening -- I'd read the first novella before, but not the second (and obviously not the third). The mysteries are fun, and I love the idea of Stephen's abilities.

I'm not quite sure how I feel about the ending of the final novella, though...

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Guildedearlobe
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Despite having already listened to the first two, I happily spent a credit to pick up the collection of all of Sanderson‘s Legion books so I can listen to The Eye of the Beholder. Glad I did. Such a great character and some of the best work by Oliver Wyman, one of my favorite narrators. Sad to see this story coming to and end. Also was excited to see a new novella in Peter V Brett‘s completes Demon Cycle came out read by Xe Sands. #audiobooks

hissingpotatoes I'll have to check this series out. Michael Kramer's narration of Sanderson's Mistborn series was A++++++++. 6y
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tessavi
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I have read several of Brandon Sandersons books & short stories and the Legion ones are among my favorites. The concept peeked my interest and Sandersons fast-paced writing style pulled me in. I am looking forward to reading the new story in this series.

Thanks to Macmillan-Tor/Forge and NetGalley for the preview excerpt.