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    Legion: Lies of the Beholder -

    Brandon Sanderson

    Subterranean Press
    2018
    288 páginas
    9h 36m
    ISBN-13: 9781596068858
    2.8
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    Brandon Sanderson is one of the most significant fantasists to enter the field in a good many years. His ambitious, multi-volume epics (Mistborn, The Stormlight Archive) and Hugo Award-winning The Emperor's Soul have earned both critical acclaim and a substantial popular following. In the Legion series, distinctly contemporary novellas filled with suspense, humor, and an endless flow of invention, Sanderson has revealed a startling new facet of his singular narrative talent. Stephen Leeds, AKA “Legion,” is the series' hero, a man whose unique mental condition allows him to generate a multitude of personae: hallucinatory entities with a wide variety of personal characteristics and a vast array of highly specialized skills. The third and final entry in the series, Lies of the Beholder, is perhaps the strangest, most unpredictable installment to date. The story begins with two seemingly unrelated events: the disappearance of Armando, one of Stephen's many “aspects,” and an unexpected cry for help from Sandra, the woman who, many years before, helped him learn to live with his condition. These events lead Stephen, along with several of his aspects, to a sinister high-tech firm specializing in advanced methods of human incarceration. The result is a visionary meditation on the mysteries of the human personality. Like the volumes that preceded it, Sanderson's latest is original, challenging, and utterly absorbing. In Stephen Leeds, a man constantly struggling to understand and control his own divided nature, he has created one of the most compelling heroes in recent popular fiction. Like the best of Sanderson's work, Lies of the Beholder is something special. It is the clear product of a master storyteller, and it is not to be missed.

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    With such a cool opening, this volume should've made me bump up my rating of the trilogy to at least three stars, but here we are. the first three chapters are definitely my kind of messy and what i expect of a story about a man who lives with dozens of hallucinations as if they were real people (later on, the trick is repeated, but it doesn't land like the first time). we finally focus on the nature of these entities or 'aspects' summoned by the protagonist with their own personalities and backgrounds to compartmentalize his vast knowledge and array of specialized skills, which he does so quite literally through speed-reading. despite the absurdity of this method, the aspects and everything they imply —the questioning of the concepts of insanity and reality, the crazy relationship we established with ourselves to maintain a sense of order within our personal lives, and how uncomfortable must be to have the weirdness of our brains out in the open for everyone to judge instead of neatly hidden inside our skulls— are what kept me intrigued during a rather disappointing reading. naturally, many questions piled up, yet only a few are answered here and plotlines introduced in the previous novellas are left hanging. the resolution of the mystery of the mc's disappeared love interest that runs throughout the three volumes is unsatisfying and their romance, as corny as the ending. like with Mistborn, i picked this up for the premise only to see creativity eventually being replaced by mawkish writing and characters, with little to no payoff. so two stars still.

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    Brandon Sanderson é um escritor de fantasia e ficção científica norte-americano, nativo de Lincoln, Nebraska. Ele completou seu mestrado em Escrita Criativa em 2005 na Brigham Young University, onde hoje leciona a mesma matéria. Ele foi indicado duas vezes ao prêmio John W. Campbell, ganhou o prêmio Hugo e duas vezes o prêmio David Gemmell, entre outros. Sanderson é conhecido pelos seus mundos, narrativas e sistemas de magias originais, em livros como Elantris, a série Mistborn, a série Executores, The Stormlight Archive, Warbreaker, Alcatraz, dentre outros. Também é conhecido por ter finalizado a épica saga A Roda do Tempo, de Robert Jordan, depois da morte do autor em 2007, tendo sido escolhido pela própria esposa e editora de Jordan, Harriet McDougal, por ter ficado imensamente impressionada com o trabalho de Sanderson em Mistborn.

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