Legion: Skin Deep

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| Rating | : | 4.47 (993 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00PYBILPG |
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| Number of Pages | : | 195 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-03-07 |
| Language | : | English |
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JDThird said Another fun book by Sanderson. I first leaned of Brandon Sanderson when it was announced he'd finish the Wheel of Time books. I had never heard of him prior to that, so I got my hands on all the things he had written so I'd get a feel for his writing to see what I may expect. I really liked the Wheel of Time series, was very sad to hear of the passing of Robert Jordan, and. and plot are brilliantly imagined and fleshed out Richard Tice You cannot call the main character one-dimensional. As a genius, the protaganist makes his knowledge and experience functional by creating imaginary aspects, each a fully developed character with at least one quirk and each dedicated to one field of expertise, which only he can see and talk with. The story, setting, and plot are brilliantly i. "Maybe Maybe 3.5 I liked Legion better, perhaps because it was shorter - the pace slows towards the end - and maybe the gimmick lost some of it's charm for me. New character Yol Chay, Stephen's employer in this case, is kind of great - it is a pity he doesn't appear in more of this title.. .5" according to SPaulB. I liked Legion better, perhaps because it was shorter - the pace slows towards the end - and maybe the gimmick lost some of it's charm for me. New character Yol Chay, Stephen's employer in this case, is kind of great - it is a pity he doesn't appear in more of this title.
The biotechnology company he worked for believes he encoded top-secret information in his DNA before he died, and if it falls into the wrong hands, that will mean disaster.Meanwhile, Stephen's uneasy peace with his own hallucinations is beginning to fray at the edges, as he strives to understand how one of them could possibly have used Stephen's hand to shoot a real gun during the previous case. Clients want to tap into the imaginary experts that populate his mind—and it's getting a bit crowded in there.Now Stephen and his internal team of "aspects" have been hired to track down a stolen corpse—but it's not the corpse that's important, it's what the corpse knows. How long will he be able to hold himself together?. And some of those hallucinations think they know better than Stephen just how many aspects his mind should make room for. From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson, Stephen Leeds is back in a new, double-length novella that Library Journal says has "the pulse of a thriller and the hook of a fascinating hero balancing on the edge of psychosis."It's not his own genius that Stephen Leeds gets hired for
