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This is a short novella, so I'm forgoing my usual format for a short review.
I equate this to a drug dealer. First one is free, and then you're hooked! I snagged the free audible audio book and I will happily buy any more stories Mr. Sanderson chooses to write with this character.
The main character is some kind of crazy genius. In at attempt to keep a hold of his sanity, he has created all these imaginary people who act as sort of knowledge specialists. He has one who is an ex-Navy seal who gives him weapon and tactics advice. Another who is a scholar who acts as his own personal wikipedia, to name a few.
The story was interesting and moved quick as it's so short. I rather enjoyed it.
Quick comment on the audibook: I thought the reader Oliver Wyman was good, doing voices for all the characters.
I liked this overall, interesting twist in a detective story. Keeping in mind this was a short story there is so much more that can be done with these characters. I do see potential for many more Legion books.
Legion is a wonderfully fun and thought provoking story by Brandon Sanderson. A short 85 page novella length (though considering how epic fantasy writers deal with story length this is probably closer to a “short story” for him) gives a perfect taste of the fascinating characters Brandon has created. Unlike Brandon's other works, Legion takes place in a modern day real world setting. It follows the adventure of a very special detective with schizophrenic-like tendencies and his search for a magical medium format camera. Though brief, this story forces one to question their relationship with science, religion, world politics, and themselves. As is characteristic of Sanderson's works, the characters are lively, diverse, and entertaining, even when they may not technically exist. Though his story touches on serious topics, the quick pacing and witty dialogue still make it fun to read. I read it in one sitting (well, with a mild interruption for lunch) and it was incredibly enjoyable. The conclusion to the story was satisfying, but left open ended enough that further adventures could be written in the future. Fans of Brandon Sanderson will enjoy the story, but I think this could be a fun read for everyone, even if they aren't necessarily fans of fantasy or science fiction. All in all a great little book, and one I highly recommend.