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sandarulj 's review for:
The Tower of Swallows
by Andrzej Sapkowski
The quest to find Ciri continues. This time the story is more focused on Ciri herself, and she has quite a character progression throughout the book, continuing from her stint as a bit of a trigger-happy gangster in the previous book.
Through her, we're introduced to some really interesting characters, such as the old, reclusive, ex-professor Vysogota, and one of, if not the most ruthless, villainous, a-holes in the whole Witcher universe: Leo Bonhart.
The story progresses much quicker than in the previous book, but still, there are moments where one would feel it's dragging and wandering a bit too much. Especially during those side-quests that Geralt and the co. gets sidetracked by. But most of those scenes are fun and enjoyable, so not complaining.
The highlight is definitely the final chapter, which is just brilliant. The final fight is so darn cool, it might be my favourite in the series so far.
Through her, we're introduced to some really interesting characters, such as the old, reclusive, ex-professor Vysogota, and one of, if not the most ruthless, villainous, a-holes in the whole Witcher universe: Leo Bonhart.
The story progresses much quicker than in the previous book, but still, there are moments where one would feel it's dragging and wandering a bit too much. Especially during those side-quests that Geralt and the co. gets sidetracked by. But most of those scenes are fun and enjoyable, so not complaining.
The highlight is definitely the final chapter, which is just brilliant. The final fight is so darn cool, it might be my favourite in the series so far.