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| Original Title: | Pani Jeziora |
| ISBN: | 8370541291 (ISBN13: 9788370541293) |
| Edition Language: | Polish |
| Series: | The Witcher #5 |
| Characters: | Dandilion, Yennefer, Triss Merigold, Ciri (Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon), Geralt of Rivia, Emhyr var Emreis, Sigismund Dijkstra, Vilgefortz, Milva, Zoltan Chivay, Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy, Cahir Mawr Dyffryn aep Ceallach, Fringilla Vigo, Leo Bonhart, Angouleme, Jarre, Nimue, Condwiramurs, Galhad, Avallac'h, Eredin, Oberon Muircetach, Boreas Mun, Isengrim Faoiltiarna, Milo Vanderbeck, Iola the Second, Shani, Marti Sodergren, Julia Abatemarco, Yarpen Zigrin, Anna Henrietta of Toussaint |
Andrzej Sapkowski
Paperback | Pages: 520 pages Rating: 4.21 | 31744 Users | 1512 Reviews
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Potwór zaatakował z ciemności, z zasadzki, cicho i wrednie. Zmaterializował się nagle wśród mroku jak wubuchjący płomień. Jak jęzor płomienia. Piąty - i ostatni - tom sagi o wiedźminie Geralcie, pięknej czarodziejce Yennefer i Cirilli - dziecku przeznaczenia.Jaki los czeka wiedźmina? Czy dane mu będzie połączyć się z miłością jego życia? Czy ziści się złowieszcza przepowiednia i czy przetrwa świat ogarnięty morderczą wojną? Świat elfów, ludzi i krasnoludów.

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| Title | : | Pani Jeziora (The Witcher #5) |
| Author | : | Andrzej Sapkowski |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 520 pages |
| Published | : | 2001 by superNOWA (first published 1999) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. European Literature. Polish Literature. Adventure. High Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Magic |
Rating Regarding Books Pani Jeziora (The Witcher #5)
Ratings: 4.21 From 31744 Users | 1512 ReviewsPiece Regarding Books Pani Jeziora (The Witcher #5)
And again, I am at this point, where of course I can make a return, but something is definitely over. And as every time I'm sad because, as Ciri used to say, it's just not fair. It's over. But the war is not over, the evil is not gone and it will never be, but there will be no Witcher to fight it. Because that world didn't deserve that Witcher. Will Ciri come back to save it? I don't think so. The question remains unanswered. For you to guess.While I understand some critics I can't do nothingThis is the final book of the series; spoilers aplenty!!! You have been warned and do not let anybody tell otherwise. The book begins with the retelling of the Arthurian legend, in particular the Lady of the Lake part (if you are surprised by this take a look at the title again). The problems are - there are always problems in Geralt's universe - the Lady was not exactly the ruler of Avalon, the coming knight was not Arthur, and nobody offered Excalibur or even an old rusty sword to anybody. The
*Minor spoiler alert* I dislike how the author decided to kill off some of the characters, i dont mind them dying , but you cant just kill one of the main characters who has been in at least 3 books , in 2 sentences. You have to have at least some buildup to it. *Spoiler alert* The deaths of Geralts litlle band of followers were so sudden and some just outright idiotic , that i was sure yenfer or ciri would revive them or that ciri would travel several hours in to the past and do it over again,

For the past months I've been reading almost only fantasy books, starting with George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire, rereading LOTR, 'chilling' with Trudi Canavan. But it's 'cos of Sapkowski I redefined fantasy. The series is wise, intelligent and at the same time it's funny and light (in writing style). It shows that fantasy doesn't have to be pompous. And Sapkowski's writing style is pure genius!!!
And so it ends.Theres nothing left to say, nothing that hasnt been resolved or left me wondering, nothing that I can really put my finger on as being amiss. However, I feel like some untapped potential died with the end of this series, and Ill carry that disappointment with me for a while.There were so many new threads explored in the final novel of The Witcher saga that I wish had been left out in favour of more time spent with our favourite characters. I think that is mostly what feels unjust
3.5 StarsUnfortunately not as great of an ending as I was hoping for. I'm not completely disappointed but there was something missing to make me really like this. The beginning was kind of slow with too much world and time hopping for my taste. But the middle part was great! The ending though... There's nothing that hasn't been resolved but still I feel like there was something missing. I still like the ending itself but the book as a whole was underwhelming.
5 starsWell that was surprising and here I was thinking this would hold no surprises for me.The world building was brilliant and while a feature of this series this took it to the next level. It was vivid and really brought you into the world as a whole. Toussaint in particular was exceptional as were some other places especially those frequented by Ciri. Just outstanding.The characters were brilliant especially Ciri. This really was mostly about her which was great. She is by far the most


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