Blood of Elves - Andrzej Sapkowski

⭐ 8.0/10

(Originally written by Tim)

Similar to my takes on the short stories, this was a solid read with parts I was really invested in, and parts that totally lost me. War councils with 7 people you have never met before and allegiances that I can't keep straight was pretty dull. Ciri training I loved. Happy to see Yennifer and Geralt not actually cross paths, as seeing them interact with other people and mention each other is more interesting.

It's actually hilarious how every time we meet a new female character she is in bed with Geralt next page. It's pretty ridiculous and every time I am like, not this time, she is too fierce and independent for that, but nope. Even at the start of this book, we get to know Triss a bit more and see the Witcher school through her eyes, learning about what they go through and how they have been training Ciri - all cool stuff! But her internal monologue keeps going back to Geralt and how much she wants to sleep with him. Joe likes to bash Sanderson a lot, and I think he is a bit of a prude, but Sapkowski is the opposite to me. The book isn't that explicit, but my goodness this guy clearly is writing out his fantasy with Geralt's luck with the ladies.

Anyways, aside from that I liked this book, and it felt like great setup for what is to come. Old guy training and protecting a young kid works on me every time.

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