A review by kenziithefox
The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski

5.0

Witcher can be found on Netflix, on your PC, but many don't know it's also a book! The original Witcher series, by Andrezej Sapkowski.
The stories are broken up into very long chapters that showcase Geralt, our hero and monster hunter in many different and challenging situations. Each chapter brings an air of mystery that keeps you wanting to learn more. The story is not as linear as most and it skips around the timeline on occasion, but it somehow manages to keep the reader on track as though nothing changed.
If you haven't read, played, or watched the Witcher Netflix series, the books are a magical ride of both fantasy and science fiction.
The monsters created in this series are beautifully crafted and you could almost reach out and touch them from the description. The characters are well-rounded, though, let's be honest, Geralt is the obvious center of the story. But he's accompanied by others who add to his unique and blase attitude about his life.
I'm not going to lie, I love Geralt as a character and he's probably a favorite of mine.
The Last Wish shines a light on Geralt's early journeys as a young adult witcher living off of the wages he makes slaying monsters for the rich and poor. It's also the book that showcased season one of the Netflix series.