![]() ![]() It’s the first Sanderson book I’ve read in quite a while, and it really reminded me why I love him so much. I have a lot of warm fuzzy feelings for this story. But as the hunt continues Leeds begins to question who and what is real, and whether the price of ‘normal’ is really worth it. She was the one that helped him gain control in the first place, maybe she can help him again. This lack of control only ups the stakes for Stephen. Turns out, his personas can kill one another. ![]() Spectral/undead versions of themselves, intent on harming Leeds and his remaining aspects. Two of his aspects have disappeared, turning into Nightmares. To make matters worse, Leeds is losing control. Sandra hasn’t contacted him in years, and now she reaches out in apparent distress? His anxiety is through the roof, and Ivy and J.C.’s distrust of the situation does nothing to help. In this story, Leeds and Co., are on the hunt for the elusive Sandra, who recently texted Stephen a single word: Help. His own personal biographer, all in his head! Personal faves were Lua and Jenny, an all new aspect intent on harassing Stephen as she follows him and writes down every bit of his adventures. Ivy, J.C., and Tobias are still front and center, but a few others come in to play over the course 105 page novella. Stephen Leeds is back, and so are his aspects. I know I needed the refresher before I tucked into this book. If it’s been awhile since you’ve read the first two novellas in this series, I recommend checking out my reviews for Legion and Legion: Skin Deep before delving into this one. ![]()
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