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Geralt of Rivia is a witcher. A cunning sorcerer. A merciless assassin.
And a cold-blooded killer.
His sole purpose: to destroy the monsters that plague the world.
But not everything monstrous-looking is evil, and not everything fair is good...and in every fairy tale there is a grain of truth.
The international hit that inspired the video game The Witcher.
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Listening Length: 10 hours and 17 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Audible.com Release Date: May 5, 2015
Language: English, English
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The writing seems to have taken a rough, jumpy canter when translated from Polish. It is often difficult to follow the flow of the individual stories, much less the book as a whole. Having played all of the Witcher installations, I was hoping for more depth of character and a stronger understanding of fighting styles, mutagens and spell casting abilities. The type of depth of character that you can only really get from a good novel... like the old saying, "The Book is Better than the Movie". In this case, "The Game is Better than the Book".
Andrzej Sapkowski's The Last Wish is a must read for sword-and-sorcery aficionados.• The Last Wish and most of the series were published in the 1990’s• They spawned from Poland, not the United States or United Kingdom• Inspired the Witcher game series a decade later (2007-ongoing)• More to come, the author and series continueAndrzej Sapkowski’s Geralt of Rivia is a “Witcher,†a superhuman trained to defeat monsters. After hundreds of years killing creatures, there are fewer threats and witchers. Actually there is less hunting monsters than Geralt sleuthing mysterious altercations. Sapkowski’s stories have conflicts that are not lone-Witcher-in-the-wild vs. monster conflict; they are more humans/vs strange forces in which Geralt referees (and usually kills). His investigative methods are a bit rougher than Sherlock Holmes. Each story was as if Conan was dumped into the Grimm's Fairy tales. But all is not grim. Lots of humor present is reminiscent of Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series. Humans tend to persecute or shun the weird witchers; sustaining future witchers is addressed as the seeds of an apprenticeship are sown.Geralt has dialogue with antagonists often. Lengthy interrogations are common. This approach allows for funny banter, philosophizing, and entertaining information-dumps. This makes for a fast, entertaining read. Sapkowski stands out as a leading non-English writer. No map, table of contents (TOC), or glossary were featured in the paperback translation. I provide the TOC below. The structure reveals the over-arching narrative of “the Voice of Reason†which attempts to connect all the others. This works pretty well, but is not always smooth. This was designed as an introduction to the series. I was impressed enough to order the Sword of Destiny when I was only half way through. It is not until the third book does a dedicated novel emerge. The series and the games continue to this day with books 7 and 8 awaiting English translation (as of 2016).The Last Wish Table of Contents1- Voice of Reason #12- The Witcher3 - Voice of Reason #24- A Grain of Truth5- Voice of Reason #36-The Lesser Evil7-Voice of Reason #48-A Question of Price9-Voice of Reason #510-The Edge of The World11- Voice of Reason #612- The Last Wish11- Voice of Reason #7Andrzej Sapkowski Blood of Elves saga:1. The Last Wish; Short Stories 1992 , translated from Polish to English 2007 when the first Witcher Video Game was released2. Sword of Destiny Short Storeis 1992 translated 20153. Blood of Elves 1994 [novels begin] translated 20144. The Time of Contempt 1995 translated 20155. Baptism of Fire 1996 translated 20166. The Tower of Swallows 1997 translated 20167. Lady of the Lake (1999…being translated for a 2017 release in US)8. Season of Storms (Sezon burz) written 2013, set between the short stories in the first book in the series, The Last Wish. English edition TBDGames2007 Witcher PC2011 Witcher 2 (Assassins of Kings) PC, Xbox, Mac OS2015 Witcher 3 (Wild Hunt), PC, PS4, Xbox
*No spoilers belowI bought this book after playing the wither 3 on ps4. I love the entire story and lore that accompanied the witches universe.As immersed as I felt while playing the game, the book took me to the next level and I now want to buy the entire series of books.I am a fan of Andrzej Sapowski's books and you will be too. It also looks really cool on my coffee table when I have guests over.
I purchased and started reading the Witcher novels shortly after beating the Witcher 3 video game, and to be one hundred percent honet, I'm glad that I had unintentionally wait until after I had beaten the game. Granted, I put a TON of hours into that game alone, not to mention it's predecessors, but to sit back and read the original material in which it was based off of - that was wonderful in more ways that I can describe. There were so many references to material from the books in the game themselves, and while I hadn't previously understood them entirely, the books easily cleared everything up about it, explaining them all in great or at least sufficient detail. That said, I'm glad again that I started reading them -after- playing the games because otherwise they wouldn't have held as much significance to me or made me laugh quite as much. Each book is well worth the read on itself for any solid Witcher fan, and as well for any general fiction fan looking for a great series to pick up, even if they don't quite understand the Witcherverse before diving in.
I picked this up because I recently started playing the games. I honestly wish I had done that the other way around now, and gotten into the books first.The Geralt of the books is much more cerebral than most monster hunters in modern fiction (more so than in the games, even), preferring to cure them of their curses or appeal to their senses of reason, when able, rather than just slashing them down. Most of the "monsters" he actually ends up slaying in the book are humans, which come off as being the biggest monsters of all (there's a particular story in this collection where that, in fact, seems to be the overriding lesson).The stories are excellently written, with some nice takes on old fairy tales. I don't know if it's because these stories are originally from Eastern Europe, or just skill of the author, or what, but this was the first fantasy novel (or, rather, collection of fantasy short stories) I've read in a long time where I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I didn't know quite where things were going until they got there. Sapkowski doesn't stick to the same tropes we westerners are used to, or if he does, he uses them in unexpected ways. His monsters have just as much personality as his protagonists, and often have many of the same motivations. In the few stories that have outright villains, those villains are shown having understandable reasons for being... antagonistic. I hesitate to use the word "evil", because the author does an excellent job of showing that "evil" is, in many cases, a difference of perspective.So, if you're a fan of good fantasy, I would definitely suggest picking this up, even if you've not played the games and don't plan to. I don't think you'll be disappointed with what you find in the world of The Witcher. I myself plan to do much more exploration of that world.
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