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A review by crimsonsparrow
Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds by Brandon Sanderson
4.0
Book One is a Sanderson classic: Unprecedented, fascinating, well-played. The man truly possesses one-shot short story magic (though this definitely ranks below the Emperor's Soul and Snapshot). The main character(s) is (are) captivating, the premise an immediate hook, and even the unbelievable plot element is quickly caught up and carried by the eddies of just-plain-intelligent writing.
Book Two is filler - but a reader could do worse?
Book Three is surprisingly ... introspective? Decidedly different from the others, it offered the deep, complex, and unexpected elements I appreciate in Sanderson's work.
And the whole thing reads like a movie, complete with all-star cast. Boom.
Book Two is filler - but a reader could do worse?
Book Three is surprisingly ... introspective? Decidedly different from the others, it offered the deep, complex, and unexpected elements I appreciate in Sanderson's work.
And the whole thing reads like a movie, complete with all-star cast. Boom.