The Time of Contempt - Andrzej Sapkowski
⭐ 9.5/10
(Originally written by Joseph)
This is book 2 of the Witcher Saga and and the fourth book I've read in the universe. We're back on track baby! My main complaints from the last one was mostly that there was a lack of Geralt. This one doesn't actually fix that as he continues to suspiciously be pretty much a side character, and yet Sapkowski has pulled me in and made me fall in love with other characters. I've just come to the understanding that this is less a story about Geralt now and mostly a book about Ciri. And that's okay because Ciri has become really great! The last chapters that focus on her were simply outstanding.
This book specially does a really good job in building the world in an organic and natural way. There is a ton of politicking going on, but we only see it through the eyes of our characters and the ways in which the decisions of the higher ups effect them. Sapkowski has done an awesome job creating this thick, unique atmosphere that has changed as the world changes.
I also felt this book was better written (translated) than the previous entry, and am looking forward to all the remaining books being under this translator. Again, I think Sapkowski is gifted and charming, but I'll try not to discuss it for the 4th straight review.
I'm just really happy I decided to go down this path and look forward to the remaining books in the series.
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