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Andrzej Sapkowski – Sword of Destiny | Review

Title: Sword of Destiny

Author: Andrzej Sapkowski

Type: Fiction

Page Count: 394

Rating: 4/5

It’s been six months or so now since I read the first Witcher book, and while I did enjoy it, there was also something about it that kind of held me back from fully committing. But it was one of those books that really stuck with me, and I couldn’t stop myself from thinking about it. By the time that the Netflix adaptation came out, I’d realised that I wanted to carry on with the series. Then I got an Amazon voucher for Christmas, and the rest is history.

This second book is also a collection of short stories, and indeed the first novel is the next one, book three in the series. I’m not sure how I’ll feel about that, and I guess I’ll see when I get there. I’ve read enough short stories now that I just sort of associate them with Sapkowski, and so it might be weird to go from short stories to a full-length novel. I guess we’ll see.

But the short stories are a great little introduction to the world of the witcher, not least because they tend to be set in different locations and with different creatures, so we can get more of a sense of a full world being built. We get to learn more about the Witcher, too. Better still, it’s never explicitly spelled out for us and we don’t have to suffer through extended flashbacks and other overused literary devices. We get to know the Witcher through the things he says and the actions he takes.

That combines with the fact that he’s a pretty unique sort of anti-hero, a flawed but fully three-dimensional character who it’s a pleasure to read about, even though he himself isn’t always the most pleasant of people. But what do you expect? He’s a witcher.

Overall then, I preferred this book to the first one even though I suspect that the two of them are pretty equal when it comes to quality. It’s just that I was in a much better place for this one. I was looking forward to it and then when I finally picked it up, I didn’t feel disappointed. Now I’m looking forward to getting to the next one. I’d definitely recommend the series.

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Jude Miller Burke – The Millionaire Mystique | Review

Title: Jude Miller Burke

Author: The Millionaire Mystique

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 261

Rating: 8/10

 

Jude Miller Burke - The Millionaire Mystique

Jude Miller Burke – The Millionaire Mystique

 

Disclaimer: While I aim to be unbiased, I received a copy of this for free to review.

I wasn’t sure what to expect from the Millionaire Mystique, because I’m not a feminist – I believe that, in the end, society will become so equal that gender won’t matter. It turns out that my beliefs could well be wrong.

Jude Miller Burke is a female millionaire, and in her book she looks at how dozens of other women became millionaires through hard work and perseverance. It turns out that sexism is inherent, and the millionaires’ advice is to plough through it.

The data-backed tips that Burke has to share are equally relevant whether you’re male or female, and her book turns out to be the sort of book that everyone in your workplace should read.

 

Jude Miller Burke

Jude Miller Burke

 

It’s worth calling out my rating system here – the copy that I read had a couple of typos, and that’s usually an automatic 6/10. This is different, though – I was given an uncorrected proof, a pre-release copy of the book before it goes past the editors.

In fact, the most common typos consisted of two words which ran together in to one, and nothing that you wouldn’t pick up by running a spellchecker – besides, I’ve read loads of books from the same publisher (Nicholas Brealey Publishing), and I’m sure that their usual high standard will be clear after it receives one final polish and goes to print.

 

Jude Miller Burke

Jude Miller Burke

 

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