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  • The mind of a severed individual

    By Jesse"Jay"Garcia
    I like the show and to be able to read what Mark Scott ended up getting as a Christmas gift is an awesome feeling.
  • LOL

    By STM57
    Makes me wish MY brain was severed….
  • Good read

    By experiment12/91
    I actually read this through, it kept my attention. I like the pattern Dr. Ricken placed each chapter, points 1-2 & how it relates to the You! I especially enjoy this totem tactic. I hope the full version is released sooner than later.
  • Life changing. And also highly legible.

    By BNTango
    I dare say, this book is even more fun than the tv series. A brilliant satire of self-help books and the pompous self-anointed gurus that write them
  • As if I took a bird bath

    By TheYodibear
    A thousand beautiful thoughts came onto my hair and into my brain
  • Funny, witty, irreverent, unintentionally poignant.

    By filmguyryan
    This satirical extension of the show is tongue in cheek and yet insightful in its own self-aware kind of way. I’m elated and deeply satisfied to discover the me I am! Pray tell, when oh when will the additional chapters be released?
  • iykyk

    By ElleEmAyche
    I’m sifting through the pages like a Taylor Swift fan on TTPD release day - and I love it. Somewhere in this hilarious nonsense is an answer or two, but if not the absurdity alone was worth it. It read like an extended version of the dinner-with-no-dinner, but it does have me thinking new thoughts about Ricken. Maybe, Rick N.?
  • Literature worthy of liturgy

    By Jesus's concubine
    You will find the data contained herein both ethereal and refined. The words seem to frolic across the page like energetic kids on a sunny afternoon.
  • Enlightening

    By fashionablefoodie
    Yes, it’s part of the Severance universe ; although we all can understand a bit more on The You You Are.
  • A beauteous guide to self-mastery

    By J.J. Drake
    The erudite doctor has taught me much and I anxiously wait in partial enlightenment for the continuation of this most significant text. Many thanks to the illustrious Dr. Ricken Hale.

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