Just so you're aware, I'm making these reviews of the Witcher series for myself. They aren't going on Amazon, and I'm adding in spoilers. That's in case there's a gap between reading books, and I need a refresher before picking up the next one. I normally don't include spoilers, so I wanted to add that disclaimer to explain why I'm doing it.
In this next installment of the Witcher, I followed our three heroes around as they tried to find each other. Did any of them succeed? Well...no.
Ciri has a major injury, which leads her to spend most of the book in the company of a hermit. I personally love being a hermit, so I was rooting for him. RIP hermit man. Geralt is also still hunting for Ciri, but he loses hope for a while and fears that she's dead. He forms more of a friendship with Cahir, and I like the relationship between all the members of that group. Yennefer rarely shows up, but she isn't having a great time. She spends some time in Skellig and ends up captured by Vilgefortz.
I liked this one. I'm still riding along on the continuous story. I'm going to pick a shorter autobiography and then get back to the next book, The Lady of the Lake. Good Book!
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