Absolutely! I'll add them here, but will remember to mention them for the next videos 😊 The Luminaries is by a New Zealander author, The Witcher is by a Polish author, The Lions of Al-Rassan is by a Canadian author, What The River Knows is by an American author with Bolivian background and One Thousand and One Night is a collection of middle eastern folklore! Hope this helped 😊
I loved the Witcher series up until A Time of Contempt, which I found poorly structured and a fair departure from the previous books. Did you have any issues with that book, and if so, would you say it's worth reading further though the series?
That's a great question, so people are different but to me I enjoyed the rest of the series simply because I was interested and invested in the world enough to want to see it through, but I had friends who felt after the first 2-3 books, the story changed a bit from the main hunting stories and dived deeper into the world, philosophy, politics and etc. So if you were mostly enjoying the hunts, maybe the rest won't be as good? Although, again, it depends on people's taste and what they want out of the book, but that's my opinion, hope it helps 😊
Can you include more info about where are the books from?
Absolutely! I'll add them here, but will remember to mention them for the next videos 😊
The Luminaries is by a New Zealander author, The Witcher is by a Polish author, The Lions of Al-Rassan is by a Canadian author, What The River Knows is by an American author with Bolivian background and One Thousand and One Night is a collection of middle eastern folklore! Hope this helped 😊
I loved the Witcher series up until A Time of Contempt, which I found poorly structured and a fair departure from the previous books. Did you have any issues with that book, and if so, would you say it's worth reading further though the series?
That's a great question, so people are different but to me I enjoyed the rest of the series simply because I was interested and invested in the world enough to want to see it through, but I had friends who felt after the first 2-3 books, the story changed a bit from the main hunting stories and dived deeper into the world, philosophy, politics and etc. So if you were mostly enjoying the hunts, maybe the rest won't be as good? Although, again, it depends on people's taste and what they want out of the book, but that's my opinion, hope it helps 😊
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