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Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds (Legion #1-3)

Sanderson is a brilliant writer, and one of his strengths is his ability to create intricate and immersive worlds; Legion is no exception.

Written by Affie Ibro
Published on December 4, 2023
Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds

Hi, guys.

Let’s chat about Brandon Sanderson’s Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds.’ This is an omnibus edition that combines the three novellas—”Legion,” “Legion: Skin Deep,” and “Lies of the Beholder”—and, spoiler alert, it’s a rollercoaster of brainy brilliance.

The novellas center on Stephen Leeds, a “regular” dude with a knack for manifesting different parts of his brain as real, tangible characters, each possessing their expertise. The storytelling takes readers on a journey through Stephen’s fascinating, fragmented mind as he tackles many challenges, from solving complex mysteries to becoming an unconventional yet brilliant detective while insisting that he is “not crazy.”

Sanderson is a brilliant writer, and one of his strengths is his ability to create intricate and immersive worlds; Legion is no exception. The seamless blending of sci-fi and psychology offers a fresh and original narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel mysteries and delve into the complexities of Stephen’s own psyche.

The character development in Legion is equally on point. Our lead character, Stephen, isn’t just a brilliant detective; he’s a real, flawed human dealing with fears and loneliness. The relationships he forms with his hallucinations are both heartwarming and thought-provoking, adding layers of emotional depth to the narrative and making you laugh and tug at those heartstrings. “I particularly loved his interaction with the gangleaders, Ivy, Tobias, J.C., and Audrey, especially J.C., our gun-blazing interglacial ranger, who can’t even imagine he’s not a real boy.”

Sanderson’s writing is as sharp and engaging as ever, balancing humor and suspense with finesse. The dialogue crackles with wit, and the pacing is expertly handled, ensuring that each novella builds upon the last, creating a cohesive and satisfying narrative arc.

He also handled the exploration of mental health themes with sensitivity and intelligence. Sanderson seamlessly weaves the fantastical elements with real-world struggles, giving readers a thoughtful examination of the human mind and how we cope with our internal challenges. “Did I tell you that Stephen’s mental issues (his aspects) had mental issues?”

Overall, Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds is ace storytelling, and Brandon Sanderson proved once again his mastery of genre-blending narratives, delivering a work that is equal parts thrilling, heartwarming, and intellectually stimulating. Whether you are a sci-fi/mysteries buff or just love a good character-driven tale, this omnibus is a must-read that will leave you eagerly anticipating the next adventure awaiting Stephen Leeds and his legion of minds.

Rating: 5 out of 5.
Affie Ibro

I'm crazy about sci-fi and fantasy books. Sign me up for new worlds, languages, beings other than humans, magic, etc. Throw in dragons (and other mythical creatures), a dash of romance, and a sword-bearing female, and you've got me.

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