Reviewed by jnikkir on
Stephen Leeds, AKA "Legion", is an expert in everything and nothing -- he is a schizophrenic whose hallucinations are specialists in different areas of knowledge (psychology, military combat, mechanics, languages, history, etc), and he uses their (his?) expertise to help solve various problems. In Legion, he is asked to help recover a camera that can reportedly take photos of the past.
In other words, Sanderson + timey-wimey plot + YET ANOTHER awesome "magic" system = I AM TOTALLY SOLD. (Shut up, Stephen's hallucinations do so count as magic.)
I'm not even sure how to classify this book. Is it sci-fi? Kind of... Urban fantasy? Maybe... Psychological thriller/mystery? Sorta...? Really, though, I couldn't care less what to call it. Whatever it is, it's awesome. I loved every minute of it, even though those minutes were much too few.
I am also dying for a follow-up novella/novel because how on earth are we supposed to be content with that ending I just don't understand--okay, no, sorry. This is a review, not wishful thinking. But I don't have much else to say: Loved it, loved it, really want more, loved it.
Random note: Legion reminded me a lot of The Dresden Files for some crazy reason. Something about the pacing and tone of the book, and the main character... ...No? Just me? Yeah that's what I thought.
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- 12 September, 2012: Reviewed