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Andrzej Sapkowski Witcher Series Collection 8 Books Set (Last Wish, Sword of Destiny, Blood of Elves, Time of Contempt, Baptism of Fire, Tower of the Swallow, Lady of the Lake, Seasons of Storms)

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In 2001, a Television Series based on the Witcher cycle was released in Poland and internationally, entitled Wiedźmin (The Hexer). A film by the same title was compiled from excerpts of the television series but both have been critical and box office failures. Sapkowski's books have been translated into Czech, Russian, Lithuanian, German, Spanish, French, Ukrainian, and Portuguese. An English translation of The Last Wish short story collection was published by Gollancz in 2007.

book number 5 was not as much fun and the last book was drawn out. I think after book 3 the author could have jumped to the last book and left out a bunch of gore and politics etc. The last book i read of this series, "the lady of the lake" makes me think that the entire series could be a complete story of the lady of the lake instead of the witcher series.. We all know the lady of the lake if you are into fantasy and magic, so is this really the lady of the lake? who knows? Delve into the Witcher's magic powers and lifelong training and discoverhow they have made him a brilliant fighter and a merciless assassin. The main character of The Witcher (alternative translation: The Hexer) is Geralt, a mutant assassin who has been trained since childhood to hunt down and destroy monsters. Geralt exists in an ambiguous moral universe, yet manages to maintain his own coherent code of ethics. At the same time cynical and noble, Geralt has been compared to Raymond Chandler's signature character Philip Marlowe. The world in which these adventures take place is heavily influenced by Slavic mythology.A few times Andrzej Sapkowskis writing is phenomenal, most of the time it's crap. The part when Ciri arrived in the desert was beautifully written. Most of the time the writing is very stiff and boring. Sapkowski has won five Zajdel Awards, including three for short stories "Mniejsze zło" (Lesser Evil) (1990), "Miecz przeznaczenia" (Sword of Destiny) (1992) and "W leju po bombie" (In a Bomb Crater) (1993), and two for the novels "Krew elfów" (Blood of Elves) (1994) and "Narrenturm" (2002). He also won the Spanish Ignotus Award, best anthology, for The Last Wish in 2003, and for "Muzykanci" (The Musicians), best foreign short story, same year.

You’ve binge-watched the entire first season of The Witcher on Netflix. Now you want to keep watching it, but you don’t want to pay for the ongoing Netflix subscription. What better way to watch The Witcher than on DVD or Blu-ray? Will that be possible, though? This book is a sheer delight. It is beautifully written, full of vitality and endlessly inventive: its format, with half a dozen episodes and intervening rest periods for both the hero and the reader, allows for a huge range of characters, scenarios and action. Perhaps you, like I, came to read this series after watching the Witcher on Netflix and needed more. I devoured the series, and cannot express how much I really really wanted to like this series. It has a witty, brooding anti-hero, gorgeous powerful sorceresses, monsters... so many things going for it. However, prepare to be let down! The first two books, Sapkowski does a wonderful job with the historical and fairy tale illusions. Characters will mention things reminiscent but not quite the same story as Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty, Rumpelstiltskin-- but that goes by the wayside as the series goes on. Yes, there are some allusions to things familiar in our world - Vikings, Thor and Heimdal, etc. but they are thin and far between compared to the first 2 books.Andrzej Sapkowski, born June 21, 1948 in Łódź, is a Polish fantasy and science fiction writer. Sapkowski studied economics, and before turning to writing, he had worked as a senior sales representative for a foreign trade company. His first short story, The Witcher ( Wiedźmin), was published in Fantastyka, Poland's leading fantasy literary magazine, in 1986 and was enormously successful both with readers and critics. Sapkowski has created a cycle of tales based on the world of The Witcher, comprising three collections of short stories and five novels. This cycle and his many other works have made him one of the best-known fantasy authors in Poland in the 1990s.

Without giving too many spoilers for Dark Tower, some settings from the Dark Tower that my imagination brought into this series are: The forest with the giant bear with a radio antennae, the villages with the 'Salems Lot' priest, the castles, the Dark Tower itself, the city with the hanged bodies on the streets, and the whole of "the girl who loved Tom Gordon" (not technically a DT book, but we all know King!). Plus too many more to mention. If you just want the best parts of this series without all the meandering waste, I'd read the "Geralt of Rivia Trilogy": The Last Wish, Sword of Destiny, and Season of Storms. These stories showcase all of Sapkowski's best writing, without any of the drivel and problematic storytelling aspects that bring the main saga down. They are fast-paced, deeply engaging, and show off Sapkowski's world really effectively. They also have a fairly satisfying conclusive arc for being three nonlinear entries in the series. I plan to return to these three entries often. i give the story line a 10 for my kind of fantasy. The characters were also great but please leave out the gore in so much detail. i wanted more really great spells and magic. i also wanted cerri to be able to finally understand that she could do ANYTHING and it never got there. The author told us she was the best but in reading the story she could not do much of anything, nor did she., thus the 3 star for the entire set of books. Would i read them again, no... Would i suggest them to others, yeah, but with a beware' of too much information that was really not needed. The Wizards Guild has been shattered by a coup and, in the uproar, Geralt was seriously injured. The Witcher is supposed to be a guardian of the innocent, a protector of those in need, a defender against powerful and dangerous monsters that prey on men in dark times. I can't place a finger on what it is, it might be the translation or the one hundred thousand pirouettes and half-pirouettes. It might be the everlasting sexualisation of women(as soon as a female enters the text there is talk of sex or nudity. All. The. Time).after the first three books, i find that book number 4 is starting to get dragged out or giving me way too much information on the history and the government and wars and killings etc... i wanted to read a fun fantasy.

The Polish game publisher, CD Projekt, created a role-playing PC game based on this universe, called The Witcher, which was released in October 2007. There is also a mobile version of the game which has been created by Breakpoint Games and is being published by Hands-On Mobile in Western Europe,Latin America and Asia Pacific. DiscoverGeralt of Rivia,the infamous Witcher, who holds the line against the monsters plaguing humanity in this bestselling Box Set -that inspired all of the following video games andmajor Netflix show of The Witcher! Overall, the books are enjoyable to read with appealing main characters, Geralt, Dandelion, Yennefer and Cirri, but also with many entertaining side characters, especially the Dwarves, who are very down-to-earth in their outlook. In 1997, Sapkowski won the prestigious Polityka's Passport award, which is awarded annually to artists who have strong prospects for international success.Geralt the Witcher has fought monsters and demons across the land, but even he may not be prepared for what is happening to his world. It’s a conglomeration of short stories that at times seem like have very little bearing on one another. I found it hard to listen at times because it felt like I was listening to the ramblings of a very old person with dementia. The stories were well written and most weren’t bad but there are several narrators, many of whom aren’t even main characters like some old man telling the tales of the Witcher, Ciri, and Yennefer to small kids, or the 2 random sorceresses from the future, or Ciri in another world talking to Lancelot! These narrators are either not interrelated to the plot or are in a minuscule detail that can be hard to catch if you’re not careful. These were my favourites and were all highly enjoyable, being both entertaining and engaging in equal measure, while also including a fair amount of tension as the various plot threads unfold. They also introduced several new travelling companions for Geralt and Dandelion, all of whom were individually unique and fascinating characters. It’s hard to say right now. Some Netflix shows certainly do come to DVD and Blu-ray. The Crown, House of Cards, and Fuller House are all among the big Netflix Originals to get the Netflix treatment. This can often depend on the production companies, but it can also be linked to how well the shows are perceived. It’s hard to tell why Netflix makes some of its decisions.

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