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Today I will be reviewing Blood of Elves (The Witcher) by Andrzej Sapkowski
I want to start off by saying I am NOT a gamer and know nothing of the video games. So if you want to talk to me about the games, sorry! Nothing against gamers, its just not my thing. I know the games were based on these books, and are very popular, but that is as far as my knowledge goes.
I have seen many people say how great these books are, and that they are very Sword and Sorcery, Conan Esq pulpy fantasy, which is tota ...more
I want to start off by saying I am NOT a gamer and know nothing of the video games. So if you want to talk to me about the games, sorry! Nothing against gamers, its just not my thing. I know the games were based on these books, and are very popular, but that is as far as my knowledge goes.
I have seen many people say how great these books are, and that they are very Sword and Sorcery, Conan Esq pulpy fantasy, which is tota ...more

Was loving it up to the half way point when it became clear that this was not the stand-alone I thought it was. It's a opener of a trilogy, I think. Still not sure. There's no indication on the book at all. Very annoying. The book itself is a strong argument for an author to write a few novels before tackling trilogy writing. There's some to like here but there are many first-novel flaws to stumble over.
I adored the Witcher short stories I read in the LAST WISH. But here I was mostly disappoint ...more
I adored the Witcher short stories I read in the LAST WISH. But here I was mostly disappoint ...more

The first of the Witcher novels, it was released after two volumes of short stories and is set after the most recently published book, Season of Storms (although there is some debate on when is the best time to read Season of Storms). So this is actually the fourth Witcher book I've read.
Although Geralt's fateful encounter with Ciri—an orphaned princess and a Source of powerful magic—is covered in a previous short story, this novel covers her early education. She spends roughly the first half of ...more
Although Geralt's fateful encounter with Ciri—an orphaned princess and a Source of powerful magic—is covered in a previous short story, this novel covers her early education. She spends roughly the first half of ...more

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