You Can Now Read Ricken’s Book From SEVERANCE, ‘The You You Are’

Have you willingly chosen to let a malicious corporation harm your brain? If so, it’s likely that Dr. Ricken Lazlo Hale is your preferred author. And it’s not only because he was the second writer you’ve ever had the chance to read after Kier Eagan. However, you don’t have to be a former employee or Rebeck to appreciate his work. In fact, anyone can now explore truths about themselves without having to undergo a contentious medical process. Severance has made available, free of charge, the first eight chapters of Dr. Ricken’s in-show book, The You You Are, for fans to both read and listen to.

Michael Chernus’s character Ricken Hale, despite being an unconventional author, is a national treasure for his profound insights into life and humanity. While he may not be a master wordsmith like Shakespeare, his humor and lovability shine on shows like Severance. In the world of Severance, Ricken Hale and his work hold more significance than they initially appear to have. His fifth book, titled “The You You Are: A Spiritual Biography of You“, played a pivotal role in the events of season one by reaching Lumon’s severed floor and contributing to the Macrodat Uprising.

Now, we have the opportunity to understand for ourselves why others find his work so captivating. (Alternatively, you can simply enjoy some of the most hilariously terrible writing ever.) Apple TV+ has made available eight installments from Severance’s fictional book, both as a free e-book and an audiobook. Dr. Ricken himself provides the narration, allowing you to envision yourself at one of his live readings. What can this experience be like? According to Apple Books, it’s a journey of self-discovery.

We’re eager for more of the book and Dr. Ricken in our lives!

It’s still unclear what specific insights we’re meant to gain from his teachings at this point. However, it’s evident that his work resonates strongly with individuals who struggle so profoundly with their existence that they wish to avoid living for extended periods of the day.

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2025-02-01 04:32