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As punishment for stepping on some very powerful toes, misfit Legion officer Bill Booly is sent to the worst post in the galaxy--Fort Mosby, Earth, home to a collection of renegades, rejects, and rogues--but Booly and his troops turn out to be Earth's best defense after a military coup topples the government. Original.
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The final book in the Legion trilogy. These novellas provide an interesting look into the idea of madness, personality and reality. This third book probably questions these themes deeper than either of the previous two. This removes a little of the rip-roaring fun that characterized the earlier stories, but replaces it with some really interesting philosophical and ethical questioning - always a hallmark of quality scifi.
Personality and reality are interestingly connected - one persons perception of reality could well be very different from someone else's. The idea of what is real has been a philosophical debate of the ages (going way back to Plato and earlier) and the ideas presented by Sanderson here are novel twists on the concept. If you hallucinate multiple imaginary friends, how does that affect your perception of reality? When imaginary things that are perceived as real by someone die but, how does that impact on that persons reality? These are deep metaphysical concepts - the type of thing that provides the foundations for the best sci fi out there. Sanderson's novella certainly touches upon them in an enjoyable and readable manner. His prose and style are something that I always enjoy. Whilst he doesn't dive as deep as Philip K Dick in these matters, he presents them in an accessible and entertaining way. His Legion trilogy is definitely worth a read and the novella styling gives them a nice manageable single read session size. High concept sci fi in an easy access package.
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This was a 7/10 for me all the way until the end. However, my headcannon is now that Brandon has Kelsier, Dalinar, and Wit as his own imaginary crew at all times. That put a smile on my face for sure.
Me encantó, y el final sobre todo, es distinto a lo que Brandon acostumbra a entregar.
El inicio se me hizo tedioso, pero va mejorando hasta el final.
Que decir, que grandes personajes “principales”, sobre todo J.C jajaj
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8 primary books11 released booksLegion is a 11-book series with 8 primary works first released in 1993 with contributions by William C. Dietz, Brandon Sanderson, and 5 others.