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Blood of Elves (Gollancz S.F.)

by: Andrzej Sapkowski

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780575083189
ISBN: 0575083182
Label: Gollancz
Manufacturer: Gollancz
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: October 16, 2008
Publisher: Gollancz
Studio: Gollancz
Sales Rank: 3229




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - What exactly is so special about these books?
Having seen the hype surrounding the first book, The Last Wish, I bought that. It was entertaining, with more than a enough charm and wit to make it worthwhile. I didn't see that it contained anything particularly unusual or unique, however. The suggestions that Sapkowski's writing had an interestingly 'real' take on a traditional fantasy world (or the post D&D idea of one) hardly seemed borne out. This new book doesn't do much to remedy that impression.

There is a lot that seems conventional: a child born with magical powers and a great destiny, a variety of warriors and magic users, powerful leaders prepared to sacrifice the innocent to get their way, fantasy wars, grumpy dwarfs and odd monsters. The only added 'realism' ... Read More:



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not too sure..

In comparison to "The Last Wish" compilation this seem's to be a bit more of a mixed bag, which is odd given that it's a novel. That's not to say that it's a bad read. It's well worth a look, all the elements that made "The Last Wish" such a good read are still to be found in places, but after the high expectations that "The Last Wish" set it's a bit of a let down.

The narrative is disjointed with characters and sub-plots jumping in and out of the mix at will. More interestingly Geralt is absent for extended periods, which is not necessarily a bad thing but many of the characters that replace him (while still far better than the average fantasy template) don't stir much empathy. As I found myself reaching the last chapter ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!
This is the second book after "The Last Wish" - and same great and captivating. Very easy reading with a lot of humour. It is like a fairy tale. If you like 'Shrek', 'Brothers Grimm' - definitely buy it, you won't be dissapointed!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - not sure
I loved *The Last Wish* and have waited for the next book to come out.
Well,here it is..and to be honest it just doesn't grab me the way Geralt's last outing did.
One reviewer reckons we've missed something by not having a 'bridging book'translated into English.
Sounds right enough, as there seems to be a great deal of history between Triss and Geralt,but it never really explains much of it,we just have to accept it.
I just cant seem to care much about where it's all going from here on.
I doubt I'll look forward to the next one with the same enthusiasm preceeding TLW,but will no doubt read it.
3 stars from 5 is fair enough,and that's only because Geralt of Rivia is such a great character,and I have hope it'll ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Why didn't Gollancz first publish the second book of short stories, but jumped straight to the novels???
I love Sapkowski's books about the witcher Geralt, having read them all in Czech translation. I was very happy when I learned some years ago that they would finally get translated into English, and I was quite happy with the English translation of "The Last Wish".

But I'm very surprised and even a bit angry to see that the publisher jumped straight to the first novel of the pentalogy without first translating and publishing the SECOND BOOK OF SHORT STORIES ("The Sword Of Destiny"). There are three short stories in that book which form a direct prologue to the pentalogy - why is Ciri Geralt's "Child of Surprise", the beginning of the war with Nilfgaard and the fall of Cintra. The short stories also give a lot of insight into the relationship ... Read More:


 



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