This is a fun little story. Did you have invisible friends when you were a child? I had a whole fleet of them -- different friends for different circumstances and occasionally they would all get together at the same time and we’d have a big party. Well, the main character in this story has a lot of ...
ABR's full Legion audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.What do you do when you have 47 personalities who act separately from you and with each other? Solve crimes, of course. Stephen Leeds does not have personality disorder (at least according to him), he is completely...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.4 Stars!I am quickly becoming a HUGE Brandon Sanderson fan. I only recently become introduced to Sanderson a couple of months ago when I read Steelheart and I am starting to realize that I have really been missing out. This story was completel...
Legion is a short story that delivers in a big way. At a mere 88-pages, it managed to draw me into a story that was unlike anything I've ever read - and leave me wanting more. Once again, Brandon Sanderson delivers with addictive storytelling, unique characters and a premise unlike all others. Wh...
Brandon Sanderson is an author who seems always to be waiting somewhere down my to-read list. This isn't because I put off his books; it's more because he's such an incredibly prolific writer, I could probably spend the next year or so devoted solely to going through his back-catalogue. Whilst thi...
I have a soft spot for Sanderson books. This one is a novella, which is a refreshing change from his usual epic fantasy novels. It works perfectly as a novella, the storyline being the right length, the pacing brilliant and with just enough unanswered questions to make room for a sequel at a later d...
Listened to the audio version and the narrator was ok. Most of his accents he did well, one bugged me though. The concept was cool, this guy lives in a huge mansion which is filled with his hallucinations. Yeah ;) It seems he is really smart and they help him figure things out. The story is when h...
I have read and enjoyed a number of Sanderson's YA novels, and while I never got into them as strongly as I did his adult novels, I always thought they were very strong in characterization. I may remember the lead character for a long time, but really, that might only be due to the cool-ass gimmick ...
This is a short story/novella by Brandon Sanderson, a writer who manages to create a brilliantly original 'magical' system. In this book there is no magic. Well, no real fantasy magic-y magic. The idea is still brilliant and original.Stephen Leeds, the main character, has hallucinations. He sees and...
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