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A review by coysests
Господарката на езерото by Анджей Сапковски, Andrzej Sapkowski
5.0
If there ever is such a title as a perfect book. A book so perfect, so excellent. A book that begins and ends so masterfully. A book that did everything right. A book that can make you laugh and then make you mourn. A book that can make you morose that it is over but also jubilant that it existed. Well, Andrzej Sapkowski is the author of that book. And that book is Lady of the Lake. Never have I read (and probably never again will read) a book this superb, so magnificent, so exquisite.
Lady of the Lake is something that a lot of book sagas struggle with - an ending. Sapkowski's genius doesn't falter at doing what is probably the hardest part of writing - ending something. I can go on and on but I don't think that Goodread's character limit can handle all the good things I can say about this masterpiece. All the things I've loved about the previous books and more just combined to create an experience that I'm sad I can't go through for the first time again. Hands down The Witcher saga is one of, if not the best, book series that exist in this world, it certainly is the best fantasy ever written to date (from my experience, but most definitely true nonetheless).
Lady of the Lake is something that a lot of book sagas struggle with - an ending. Sapkowski's genius doesn't falter at doing what is probably the hardest part of writing - ending something. I can go on and on but I don't think that Goodread's character limit can handle all the good things I can say about this masterpiece. All the things I've loved about the previous books and more just combined to create an experience that I'm sad I can't go through for the first time again. Hands down The Witcher saga is one of, if not the best, book series that exist in this world, it certainly is the best fantasy ever written to date (from my experience, but most definitely true nonetheless).