Season of Storms
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

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Sapkowski, Andrzej Author
French, David Translator
Kenny, Peter Narrator
Published
Hachette Audio , 2018.
Status
Checked Out

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Before he was the guardian of Ciri, the child of destiny, Geralt of Rivia was a legendary swordsman. Join the Witcher as he undertakes a deadly mission in this stand-alone adventure set in the Andrzej Sapkowki’s groundbreaking epic fantasy world that inspired the hit Netflix show and the blockbuster video games. The New York Times Bestselling Series Over Fifteen Million Copies Sold Worldwide World Fantasy Award Winning Author David Gemmell Legend Award Winning Author Named One of the Greatest Book Series of All Time by Forbes Geralt of Rivia is a Witcher, one of the few capable of hunting the monsters that prey on humanity. He uses magical signs, potions, and the pride of every Witcher—two swords, steel and silver. But a contract has gone wrong, and Geralt finds himself without his signature weapons. Now he needs them back, because sorcerers are scheming, and across the world clouds are gathering. The season of storms is coming. . .Witcher collectionsThe Last Wish Sword of DestinyWitcher novelsBlood of Elves The Time of Contempt Baptism of Fire  The Tower of Swallows Lady of the Lake Season of StormsHussite TrilogyThe Tower of Fools Warriors of God Translated from original Polish by David French

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Format
eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
05/22/2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781549168512

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  • Sword of destiny (Witcher novels Volume 2) Cover
  • Blood of elves (Witcher novels Volume 3) Cover
  • The time of contempt (Witcher novels Volume 4) Cover
  • Baptism of fire (Witcher novels Volume 5) Cover
  • The tower of swallows (Witcher novels Volume 6) Cover
  • The lady of the lake (Witcher novels Volume 7) Cover
  • Season of storms (Witcher novels Volume 8) Cover

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

Jarring anachronisms, such as references to an electoral college and rounding up the usual suspects, intrude into the preindustrial fantasy world of Sapkowski's sixth Witcher novel (after The Lady of the Lake). Geralt of Rivia, the legendary monster-hunter known as the Witcher, is considered "a mutant, beyond the margins of human society." Following his slaying of an idr, a multilegged terror that "only lived to kill," he inflates his fees and is accused of embezzling from the crown. After he manages to get released on bail, Geralt learns that his two unusual swords disappeared while he was in custody, setting him on a quest to retrieve them. Sapkowski makes some odd choices to break up the narrative, including a detailed recipe for potato soup. There are some notable moments, such as Geralt's guilt for having set up the idr's intended victims as bait without successfully protecting them all, but they are the exception in an otherwise standard story, and Sapkowski fails to make these adventures of a supernaturally powerful loner memorable. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Jarring anachronisms, such as references to an electoral college and rounding up the usual suspects, intrude into the preindustrial fantasy world of Sapkowski's sixth Witcher novel (after The Lady of the Lake). Geralt of Rivia, the legendary monster-hunter known as the Witcher, is considered "a mutant, beyond the margins of human society." Following his slaying of an idr, a multilegged terror that "only lived to kill," he inflates his fees and is accused of embezzling from the crown. After he manages to get released on bail, Geralt learns that his two unusual swords disappeared while he was in custody, setting him on a quest to retrieve them. Sapkowski makes some odd choices to break up the narrative, including a detailed recipe for potato soup. There are some notable moments, such as Geralt's guilt for having set up the idr's intended victims as bait without successfully protecting them all, but they are the exception in an otherwise standard story, and Sapkowski fails to make these adventures of a supernaturally powerful loner memorable. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Sapkowski, A., French, D., & Kenny, P. (2018). Season of Storms (Unabridged). Hachette Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sapkowski, Andrzej, David French and Peter Kenny. 2018. Season of Storms. Hachette Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sapkowski, Andrzej, David French and Peter Kenny. Season of Storms Hachette Audio, 2018.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Sapkowski, A., French, D. and Kenny, P. (2018). Season of storms. Unabridged Hachette Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Sapkowski, Andrzej, David French, and Peter Kenny. Season of Storms Unabridged, Hachette Audio, 2018.

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