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The Last Wish

The Last Wish

byAndrzej Sapkowski
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4.0 out of 5 starsMy Honest Book Review
Reviewed in Australia on 20 January 2020
The Last Wish is a collection of short stories about the Witcher – Geralt of Rivia. It is the first book of the Witcher series and is simultaneously based on during Geralt’s recuperation from injury and recounting the stories that provide foundations for integral story threads throughout the whole series. The stories themselves are well-written and translated and as such, the story flows effortlessly. My only draw-down on this collection is that having watched the series and played the video games, I did feel this was a re-read rather than a first read but that is a me-issue not a book-issue.

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Van
3.0 out of 5 starsAn OK read
Reviewed in Australia on 27 December 2019
Alright book of short stories as an introduction to the Witcher series. As an avid reader of this genre I was disappointed with the Amazon cost when purchasing this on Kindle. There are a lot of books out there, better quality than this and three times longer for a similar price. Would have given it another star if I didn't feel that Amazon were trying to make money off the game and Netflix series
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WandersNowhere
3.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Witcher completionists or as a taster.
Reviewed in Australia on 5 April 2017
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As an intro to Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher saga, this collection might be a bit befuddling: it's not as polished - or possibly as well -translated - as the larger novels in the series and may put off new readers or people expecting the scope of the games here. Gamers should think of this as a collection of Witcher contracts and secondary quests in story form. It meanders a bit, some things are just jarring weird and the framing story doesn't quite seem to match the others, and it all ends quite abruptly. However there is a delightfully dark and twisted fairytale element to each of the stories and Geralt remains as engaging a hero as ever. Plus some of the iconic Witcher moments - the striga contract and the titular first meeting with Yennefer among them - are well worth the read. Just remember not to judge the series as a whole on this collection, the core books (beginning with the Blood of Elves) are a rock solid fantasy saga and don't have most of the weird quirks of the writing in this one.
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Chris
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
Reviewed in Australia on 5 January 2020
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I really enjoyed this. I decided to read the first book before watching the Netflix series. This book is a good mixture of fantasy with a bit of humour. I haven't looked forward to sitting down and reading a book like this in a long time. Can't wait to read the next one! Give it a go if you are into fantasy, sorcery, dwarves, elves, fighters, thieves, monsters or the supernatural. It's in a short story format which works well.
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Lachlan M
5.0 out of 5 stars Geralt of Rivia, A witcher's dark tale.
Reviewed in Australia on 24 February 2018
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Excellent adult fantasy stories.
The stories focus around Geralt of Rivia the White Wolf and Butcher of Blaviken. Geralt is a human mutated with monster genes as a boy and trained to hunt and fight monsters. These monster hunters are called Witchers.
The tales are dark, gritty and violent.
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drrmau
5.0 out of 5 stars Great intro to the Witcher world
Reviewed in Australia on 27 January 2020
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Late adopter but I am a fan. This has such a wry sense of humour, as well as romance, action, sadness, and light entertainment ... all wrapped up in a fantasy world. Thank goodness there are more in the series to read :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Start To A Series
Reviewed in Australia on 29 July 2016
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After playing all 3 games i have been putting aside reading the books for to long, so glad i decided to read them and this is a great book to hook you and reel you into the story, would definetly recommend to anyone who loves fantasy novels.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good start to the series
Reviewed in Australia on 6 January 2020
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Great book! I've never read Fantasy before and thought it was well written. Enjoyed how the mini stories all connected so well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent dark fantasy
Reviewed in Australia on 21 May 2017
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Strong characters faced with difficult choices, great world building. I started itching to play the games reading through this. If you enjoy roaming adventure style fantasy with a dark twist would​ recommend
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MC
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic read
Reviewed in Australia on 8 April 2018
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Wanted to learn more about the back story after playing the games. Fantastic read, would recommend to all lovers of supernatural fantasy
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Julia
5.0 out of 5 stars for those who love fantasy please read this
Reviewed in Australia on 8 May 2018
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Epic novel, for those who love fantasy please read this!
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Assaph Mehr
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly enjoyable fantasy original (and only loosely related to the TV)
Reviewed in Australia on 5 September 2020
I've watched The Witcher TV series first, and since my wife wanted to watch it again ahead of season 2 it was high time to read the books.

*** What to Expect

Six short stories / novelettes introducing us to the world of the Witcher, glued together with interludes that make for a seventh. We get glimpses into Geralt's character, his companions, his world.

The TV series is based (loosely, like most adaptations) on both these short stories and the start of the saga (Blood of Elves, book 3). If you found it a bit confusing, the books will certainly help give you more depth and background into the stories, which will make the TV series more entertaining.

*** What I liked

I loved the premise, and how even from the start Sapkowski establishes both Geralt's dangerous-brooding-loner character, and yet his humanity - which is often deeper than that of the 'normal' people who reject him as a mutant. While his character is taciturn and not immediately relatable, he grows on you quite rapidly.

The world-building is excellent, with complex magic system (the witcher has access to some, but the mages seem to employ a more diverse; definitely something I'd like to see explored in more depth later), and interesting monsters based on Eastern European folklore (although others, from Celtic to Greek, as mentioned as well).

*** What to be aware of

This is a collection of shorts, so don't expect an epic. While the prose is good and plot moves at a good clip, the build-up to resolution is also quick. Don't expect to find the series - not only have they modified the stories significantly, but they also made it more dramatic than the books.

*** Felix's Review

Felix took these stories as a clear benefit for the advancement of civilisation. While his world contains plenty of monsters, the legions bring not only baths and taxes but also the pax - the peace that comes with Egretia's protection from both warring neighbours and rampaging critters. There are also significantly less monsters inside cities (the incident with the salamander in the sewers notwithstanding).

Other than that, Felix was quite supportive of Geralt and his chosen profession. He'd like to have a quiet word over wine, exchanging professional notes and keeping in contact because it always helps to have a solid comrade at your back when facing the supernatural.

*** Summary

Highly recommended original fantasy, especially if you're in the mood for shorter works.
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Assaph Mehr, author of 
Murder In Absentia: Togas, Daggers, and Magic  - for lovers of Ancient Rome, Murder Mysteries, and Urban Fantasy.
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