The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski

The Last Wish (The Witcher, #0.5)

by Andrzej Sapkowski

Geralt is a witcher, a man whose magic powers, enhanced by long training and a mysterious elixir, have made him a brilliant fighter and a merciless assassin. Yet he is no ordinary murderer: his targets are the multifarious monsters and vile fiends that ravage the land and attack the innocent. He roams the country seeking assignments, but gradually comes to realise that while some of his quarry are unremittingly vile, vicious grotesques, others are the victims of sin, evil or simple naivety. One reviewer said: '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. It's thought-provoking without being in the least dogmatic, witty without descending to farce and packed with swordfights without being derivative. The dialogue sparkles; characters morph almost imperceptibly from semi-cliche to completely original; nothing is as it first seems.Sapkowski succeeds in seamlessly welding familiar ideas, unique settings and delicious twists of originality: his Beauty wants to rip the throat out of a sensitive Beast; his Snow White seeks vengeance on all and sundry, his elves are embittered and vindictive.
It's easily one of the best things I've read in ages.'

Reviewed by HekArtemis on

5 of 5 stars

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Don't know what to say really. This is just some good old sword and sorcery really, and I really enjoyed the retelling aspect of it. I didn't enjoy the sexism throughout, pity that it's also displayed by Geralt. And while that misogyny might make me drop a star or two, I found myself thinking fondly of this book and the stories within multiple times during the day before I went back to finish it. So if it is good enough to make itself at home in my mind, and so quickly, then it must get all the stars. And so all the stars it now has.
Now to read all the rest of the Witcher books so I can watch the Netflix series.

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