Lady of the Lake (The Witcher, #5)

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978-0-316-27383-1
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The Lady of the Lake (Polish original title: Pani Jeziora) is the fifth and final novel in the Witcher Saga written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published in Poland in 1999. It is a sequel to the fourth Witcher novel, The Tower of Swallows (Wieża Jaskółki).

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The (currently) final book of the Witcher Saga concludes Ciri's story and manages to tie the disparate story threads together. Since book 4, Time of Contempt, Ciri has been separated from her 'foster-parents' Geralt and Yennefer, who have been searching for her ever since. In Lady of the Lake Ciri travels between worlds and times, trying to find her way home, after fleeing from the elves who want to use her for her Elder Blood. In truth, everyone and their brother wants to use and abuse Ciri, and it's been wearing me down. Five books of people threatening or perpetrating violence against her. So many almost-rapes, etc. No light reading for sure, and a bit too much for me.

There was a rather confusing bit where Ciri showed up in our world, or in the world of the Arthurian saga, and it was all in all a bit bewildering.

However, …

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