![]() ![]() Though they are both these politically driven fantasies with lots of murder, sex, and sneaking around people’s backs, you can’t really paint the broad strokes in the Wither. That’s one way The Witcher separates itself from for example Game of Thrones, in my opinion. Both because I don’t want to spoil it, and because there’s just too much detail. There’s much more I could tell you and explain, but I’m not going to. Meanwhile, Yennefer and the other sorceresses delve into the hidden conspiracies and politics of the war, trying to figure it all out. ![]() Geralt and his comrades are still on their quest to find Ciri, and their travels lead them into the duchy of Toussaint. Ciri has moved on from where we’ve left her in the last book (quite much so, actually) and a lot of her story is being told in hindsight to someone else, as she recovers. We’re back at it, reading our favorite fantasy series in ages, and it just gets better and better. ![]()
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