Pani Jeziora

Pani Jeziora

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Science Fiction Children’s Action & Adventure +3 more
Format Paperback
Pages 520
Language Polish
Published Jan 1, 2001
Publisher superNOWA
ISBN-10 8370541291
ISBN-13 9788370541293
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Set against a backdrop of intricate fantasy, Andrzej Sapkowski's narrative unfolds the tale of a witcher facing an uncertain destiny. The protagonist, grappling with the burdens of his powers and the shadows of his past, is on a quest to discover what fate has in store for him. With each step he takes, the complexities of love and duty intertwine, pushing him toward a destiny that could redefine his existence.

As he navigates through treacherous lands filled with mythical creatures and moral dilemmas, the witcher encounters a myriad of characters who challenge his beliefs and test his resolve. The narrative delves deep into themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the age-old struggle between good and evil, prompting the reader to ponder what it truly means to be a hero in a world that often blurs the lines of morality.

Amidst the chaos and the dark allure of power, the witcher finds glimmers of hope and redemption. His longing for his one true love serves as a constant reminder of what he stands to lose or gain. This journey is not solely about battles and beasts; it’s about emotional resilience and the search for connection in a fractured world. Through lush prose and vivid storytelling, Sapkowski crafts an epic saga that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever faced the trials of the heart.

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I had to sit with this for a bit before determining my feelings. The Witcher series is bogged down with history and politics presented in discordant perspectives imo and hampered by Sapkowski's long chapters. The overall story is an interesting concept that I can appreciate though I prefer character driven stories over the amalgamation of the Witcher. I seem pretty negative but overall it is a good book and I do think I'd recommend it.(Having only a Nintendo Switch, I looked up how the games tied themselves into the books since they take place afterwards and, while the games are not officially cannon, I've decided they are because I'm not okay with the ending otherwise

Not a fan of how Sapkowski write women. Literally all of those with any but of strength and power are cold and bury their emotions.The story though? Yes, good.

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