The Lady of the Lake (The Witcher)

ISBN: 9780316273831
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Weight, 500 g
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After walking through the portal in the Tower of Swallows while narrowly escaping death, Ciri finds herself in a completely different world... an Elven world. She is trapped with no way out. Time does not seem to exist and there are no obvious borders or portals to cross back into her home world.
 
But this is Ciri, the child of prophecy, and she will not be defeated. She knows she must escape to finally rejoin the Witcher, Geralt, and his companions - and also to try to conquer her worst nightmare. Leo Bonhart, the man who chased, wounded and tortured Ciri, is still on her trail. And the world is still at war.

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Charae Eh Sin
Superb

Book received in superb condition. Delivery also didn't take long. Will definitely order from here again.

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CheqAin
Satisfied with the story!

What an absolutely stunning conclusion to the Witcher series. Thoroughly enjoyed these books from start to finish and would recommend to any fantasy lover.

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NOORSYAZWANI
Interesting book

The Witcher Saga is a complex story about powerful kings, sorceresses, emperors, lords, assassins, spies, and criminals battling each other in wars, diplomacy, rhetoric, and deceit. This battle is set in a dangerous world based on folklore with mythical monsters and powerful magic. Geralt of Rivia, a professional monster slayer, is drawn into a tangled web of intrigue when his adopted daughter from a unique and powerful bloodline draws the attention of the major powers in the world. Accompanied by his most loyal friends, Geralt battles his way to the end of the world to help Ciri as she tries to evade enemies as ambitious as they are deadly.

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Nur saidatul Hidayah
Untold stories

The book ends on a curious note but, suffice to say, it raises as many questions as it provides answers. Some people may dislike the ending, but I really love how Sapkowski plays with the ideas and tropes around myths and legends.