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The Last Wish

- The Last Wish (The Witcher #1) (US Ed.)

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69.19% of people buy The Last Wish (The Witcher #1) (US Ed.) and The Blood of Elves (The Witcher #2) (US Ed.) ~ Paperback ~ Andrzej Sapkowski.

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Release date NZ
May 1st, 2008
Brand
Series
Pages
384
Dimensions (mm)
105x171x25
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Orbit
ISBN-13
9780316029186
Current sales rank
Top 200
All-time sales rank
Top 1000
Buy this and earn 67 Banana Points
Product ID
2733820

Description

Geralt de Rivia is a witcher. A cunning sorcerer. A merciless assassin. And a cold-blooded killer. His sole purpose: to destroy the monsters that plague the world. But not everything monstrous-looking is evil and not everything fair is good. . . and in every fairy tale there is a grain of truth.

The international hit that inspired the video game: The Witcher.

Reviews

“It is [his] world-weariness, combined with his battle-boned powers that make Geralt such an interesting character. Here's hoping THE LAST WISH is merely the opening chapter in his English language adventures.” (EDGE magazine )

“Sapkowski's ‘The Last Wish’ is a great collection of short stories centred around a witcher, Geralt – a rare sorcerous breed who hunts down the monstrous but is feared by the innocent. With a wonderous mix of Eastern European folklore and myth, beautiful princesses, mischievious demons and where all is not as it seems, ‘The Last Wish’ is a great read – perfect for dipping into or just reading cover to cover, as I did.” (WATERSTONES.COM )

The Last Wish is an accomplished retelling of some well-known fairy tales, each transformed almost beyond recognition and given the darkest tinges of horror. This takes the book outside the norms of traditional fantasy writing, while still being anchored in (the more original edges of) sword and sorcery.” (DREAMWATCH )

“This beautifully written character-based story from Polish author Adrezej Sapkowski is a refreshing champion in a genre that's starting to get a little homogenic. While there is the occasional nod to traditional European fairy tales (Snow White, among others), much of the application of supertext and tropes are from a new point of view.” (THE SPECUSPHERE )

“Sapkowski's series has the potential to develop a new audience and appreciation of fantasy and like Mieville and Gaiman, take the old and make it new. This reviewer is certainly looking forward to the next installment of this fresh take on genre fantasy.” (FOUNDATION )

About the Author

Andrzej Sapkowski was born in 1948 in Poland. He studied economy and business, but the success of his fantasy cycle about the sorcerer Geralt de Riv turned him into a bestselling writer. He is now one of Poland's most famous and successful authors.

 

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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful:
Review by Craig on 20th December, 2010
4 stars "Things are rarely black and white"

Geralt the Witcher lives in a world where everything is shades of grey and everyone engages in political maneuvering. As a Witcher he tries to stay out of this but fails.
The books are English transations of Polish originals. The tone of the book is very similar to the tone of the computer game, so I suppose the translators did an awesome job.
The books are what I'd describe as “low fantasy”. The world is grimy, so are its people. Geralt in particular is complex and flawed, sometimes extremely observant, sometimes thick as a plank (especially regards romance).
Very entertaining read, worth buying. A short read, however.

 
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Sharon on 3rd August, 2011
3 stars "Okay"

The book was ok but not what I thought it would be

 
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Review by melissa on 4th March, 2009
3 stars "Alright"

I like this book but in saying that i found it quite hard to get into, it jumped alot and made it difficult for me to stay in the story.

I realise that it was suppose to be written in that way but i much rather have a book that keeps me drawn to it, making it so i can't put it down and this wasn't one of them.

 

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