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No, it is not :P it's not even an adaptation really. They have just copy-pasted huge party of the novels into the game and pretended it's '5 years later'

Story can't be adopted. Too spread out for a game :)


I don't know why Geralt put himself in harm as we read in second story and now here too. -.-

@Manju he is a witcher, he can't just ignore anything that is harmful to people.
Maybhe can, but that won't be a story we would like to read. :P

I enjoyed the monsters, they are not (most of the time) mindless creatures as it often happens in fantasy books, and they're based on my folk culture...
Yeah well, I'm totally biased when it comes to "Witcher"... the two tomes of short stories are the best though!

That vampire in the book was actually scary. Liked that about it. Loved all others as well.


yes I remember that Witcher does not kill a few vampires he meets
Also, Witcher himself is considered an abomination by people. Perhaps he can sympathise :)
@Manju,
Which one is renfri's story?


I did like the vampires in this a lot. I loved the fact that the book was linked to actual folk tales. It was interesting to see things from the other side - not everything that is evil is actually evil and stuff like that. The depiction of vampires in this book seemed realistic and I agree with Karolina when she says that they are not the mindless ones of various fantasy books.

i haven't read much books about vampires, and i don't really consider PNF, UF vampires, vampire. They are just romanticized version of something that should be scary.
have any of you read Interview with the vampire? i feel like reading it.

Vampires were very different here from what I am used to. They're brutal and all about survival.
I have read two series where Vampire are into romance and one where they are not. While I don't hate vampires who are in love but then am also not very fond of them now. :/
I think I like vampires better when they are being evil, sucking blood out of people so that they can live. Its what they are supposed to do.
@Utkarsh: Try Fevre Dream. You'll love it.:)

Vampires are intelligent creatures in this. Witcher does not usually hunt them casually.
@Manju And Utkarsh
Book 3 of the series makes a surprising revelation about vampires. Wait and see :P
Why did everyone hate the last story O_o

You don't count because you finish books extremely fast :P I didn't even know you started reading it when I saw your review :D

You don't count because you finish books extremely fast :P I didn't even know you started reading it when I saw your review :D"
Can't help it! :P


But did every one like the child surprise story?"
My favorite.:)

I also liked the Renfri one, which if I am not mistaken is based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, right? I quite loved reading that from the Evil Queen's angle. Not sure about you all, but I loved reading these stories from a different angle and I must say that it made sense. It wasn't really differing for the sake of being different but actually brought some meaning to it.
The first story was the eeriest I feel, with the Striga and the beautiful description that went with it.. (Umm don't mind if I say the numbers wrong, I am bad at remembering which was what because I read it long back :P) In any case, I mean the one which is a take on the Beauty and the Beast...at least that's what it seemed to me. I simply LOVED it! :D
Does that answer your question Manu?

Actually, I loved all of them equally and loved how it moved seamlessly from past to present and also felt that the chapter names were quite reflective of the stories they told....but for the life of me I can't remember the child surprise one...Hmmm :(

It does smack of that a lot. At least the one where the guy is imprisoned in his house and there is a woman who is so beautiful that she wants to keep him for herself and goes killing others who wander their way. It is a twist on the old beauty and beast - she beauty, he beast..or at least that's how i read it! :P
Of course it was slightly different as he was cursed to be that way and once she went away from the picture he was released from that curse..etc etc
Not sure of the number of the story...

Child surprise story where man was a beast in day and a man in night...


Sighs and tells them that I am old, so it is obvious that I will get confused and that they should forgive me :P


Manju- okay, i will read fevre dream then.

Exactly. By the end of fourth story I was more interested in them than the folk tales.:)
I think those interludes are glimpse of story of next book.:)


The Witcher saga continues the story of the child surprise. It has 6 books and is complete as far as I know in Polish. The first 3 books are translated to English :)