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A review by courtneydiane
The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski
3.0
“People," Geralt turned his head, "like to invent monsters and monstrosities. Then they seem less monstrous themselves. When they get blind-drunk, cheat, steal, beat their wives, starve an old woman, when they kill a trapped fox with an axe or riddle the last existing unicorn with arrows, they like to think that the Bane entering cottages at daybreak is more monstrous than they are. They feel better then. They find it easier to live.”
― Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish
elevator pitch :: After a battle wound, Geralt (aka “The Witcher” aka “The Butcher of Blaviken”), recalls recent events that make of 6 separate stories. There’s blood, death, love, monsters, and rated r versions of disney stories…what’s not to love?
― Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish
elevator pitch :: After a battle wound, Geralt (aka “The Witcher” aka “The Butcher of Blaviken”), recalls recent events that make of 6 separate stories. There’s blood, death, love, monsters, and rated r versions of disney stories…what’s not to love?