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The Last Wish (The Witcher book 1)

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Geralt of Rivia hunts monsters in a world where humans are often the real beasts. This collection of linked short stories introduces his morally complex universe, filled with magic, betrayal, and unexpected alliances. Meet Yennefer, the enigmatic sorceress, and glimpse Ciri, a girl whose fate will shape the Continent. Dark, witty, and unpredictable, The Last Wish is a must-read for fans of gritty fantasy.
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12X13X14 January 1, 2007 English 352 pages N/A , ,

Authors

Andrzej Sapkowski

Andrzej Sapkowski

Andrzej Sapkowski (Polish pronunciation: [หˆandสษ›j sapหˆkษ”fskสฒi]; born 21 June 1948) is a Polish fantasy writer and former economist. He is best known for his best-selling book series The Witcher. In 2012 Sapkowski was awarded the Medal for Merit to Culture โ€“ Gloria Artis.

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The Last Wish  (The Witcher book 1)

Description

The Last Wish introduces readers to Geralt of Rivia, a Witcherโ€”a monster hunter mutated to battle supernatural threats. Set in a gritty, morally gray world, the book weaves together short stories that explore Geraltโ€™s encounters with creatures, politics, and the blurred line between good and evil. Through tales like โ€œThe Voice of Reasonโ€ and โ€œThe Lesser Evil,โ€ Sapkowski establishes a rich lore blending Slavic folklore with original twists. The story also hints at Geraltโ€™s complicated relationship with the sorceress Yennefer and his destiny tied to a young girl named Ciri. Themes of fate, prejudice, and survival thread through the narrative, challenging characters to confront their choices in a world where monsters are often less terrifying than humans.
The bookโ€™s episodic structure builds a foundation for the sprawling saga to come, balancing action with philosophical depth. Geraltโ€™s dry wit and world-weary perspective anchor the story, while the vivid settingsโ€”from dense forests to corrupt kingdomsโ€”immerse readers in a land teetering on chaos. Sapkowskiโ€™s prose is sharp and unflinching, refusing to shy away from the consequences of violence or the cost of neutrality. By the end, The Last Wish sets the stage for a series that transcends traditional fantasy tropes, asking what it means to be a hero in a world without easy answers.

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