1. The Lady of the Lake ( The Witcher Saga Book 5) (Orbit) With all the magic of a climactic scene in a big play, Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Lady of the Lake shines as the crowning jewel of his
Like a lot of other people, I was quite a fan of the Netflix series The Witcher.While its non-chronological storytelling could be very confusing at times, it still cast a peculiar sort of spell
The success of The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski – impressive print runs, dozens of translations, the world-famous video games, a comic book series, and now also a keenly-awaited Netflix show – might blind us to an important fact: at the very source of it all, there is not some efficient marketing campaign, a cleverly-engineered fad, or massive promotional funding, but brilliant writing and
Everything regarding witcher lore, monsters, and the general political landscape that takes place over the games is true, more or less, to the way Sapkowski has designed it. Even still, The Witcher 1 takes place after the novels wrap up, and thus don't contain a heavy amount of spoilers for those looking to read The Witcher books.
And The Last Wish seems to be a bit of an odd one out in the whole series, since it's where it all started from, so Sapkowski is also kinda still learning the ropes and fleshing out how is whole world fits together. The titular story is already pretty good, and the second book I found to be better. The third book, Blood of Elves, is the first
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is andrzej sapkowski still writing witcher books