Tag: Apprentice

Andrzej Sapkowski – Blood of Elves | Review

Title: Blood of Elves

Author: Andrzej Sapkowski

Type: Fiction

Page Count: 316

Rating: 3.5/5

The issue that I had with this book is exactly the issue that I was worried about. I think I just prefer Sapkowski as a short story writer than as a novelist, although I will admit that he’s pretty good either way and so it’s not as though I didn’t enjoy this book. It was still all right, it just wasn’t as good as the short story collections.

Other than that, though, there’s a lot here to enjoy. As always, Sapkowski does a great job of asking the reader complicated moral questions, and I like that there’s a bit of a grey area between some of the good guys and some of the bad guys that keeps you guessing about people’s intentions. It’s got a lot of great political intrigue in a similar vein to A Song of Ice and Fire, although it’s by no means a knock-off.

There was even some interesting stuff on gender, because the Witcher has an apprentice who he’s teaching, and she happens to be a girl. There’s a lot of stuff on ethics too, because Geralt faces some difficult decisions along the way. Oh, and a war with the Nilfgardians is beckoning, too.

So overall, I thought this book was just okay, and while I would recommend it, I think I’d suggest going with the short story collections first as a way to ease yourself into the world and its politics. I should also offset this review by pointing out that I felt kind of similar to this when I read the first book, and then it sat with me for a while and I realised, looking back on it, that it was fricken awesome. I wouldn’t be surprised if the same thing ends up happening here. So yeah, there’s that.

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Dave Wolverton – The Rising Force | Review

Title: The Rising Force

Author: Dave Wolverton

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 172

Rating: 7/10

 

Dave Wolverton - The Rising Force

Dave Wolverton – The Rising Force

 

This book is pretty interesting, but not necessarily a work of art – it’s an interesting story and it’s told in a readable way, but it still feels a little bit like a gimmick, something that was released around the time of the Star Wars prequel movies to try to cash in on the brand.

Still, Wolverton did a pretty good job, and his source material is decent – he tells the story of what happens with a young Obi-Wan, who desperately wants to become a Jedi. Unfortunately, Qui-Gon Jinn doesn’t want to take him on as a Padawan apprentice. Now, as this is set before the first of the prequel movies, we know that somehow, he manages to convince the Jedi Master to take him on. But how?

That’s what this story tells, and it’s an interesting enough read even if you can’t call it literature. Worth it for Star Wars fans.

 

Dave Wolverton

Dave Wolverton

 

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