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# Season of Storms

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desertcart.com: Season of Storms (Audible Audio Edition): Andrzej Sapkowski, Peter Kenny, David French - translator, Orbit: Audible Books & Originals

Review: Amazing Series! - Just finished book 8 of Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher series. Phenomenal! Absolutely phenomenal! Simply bursting with adventure, romance, magic, mystery…EVERYTHING you could hope for in a series! The image of Henry Cavill in the back of your mind didn’t hurt either. Yes, it’s a long read but worth every day. Highly recommended it.
Review: A prequel to the Circi adventures - I enjoyed this book a great deal. It occurs time-wise after the Witcher meets Yennefer, but before the events in the Circi stories. Without giving too much way (spoilers below), this book feels closer to the original Polish versions of the stories than previous English versions. The stories have an "adult" feel to them and are less "politically correct." The characters and their stories feel more natural and less focused and filtered through a current political filter. In the first town that Gerault comes to, he almost passes out in room inhabited by extreme farting, loud mouthed women guards. Some bathroom humor ensues, and eventually there is a scuffle with the desertcarts. There are at least two love interests in the book (not including remembrances of Yennefer). We get to explore a bit more of the world, which is fun, and the Witcher and his dwarven companion give us a bit more philosophy in a good natured, enjoyable way. We also find out a good bit about the mages and where some of the terrors in the countryside *actually* come from. All in all, a good book for a mature reader. ** Spoilers Follow ** The Witcher has his swords stolen, and then he is framed by the mages and physically exploited by a female mage (he doesn't seem to mind much). Dandelion actually has a pivotal role in this book and saves Gerault's bacon on several occasions. The story takes us from some simple monster hunting to the Witcher's framing to some shady criminals to some even shadier mages who need the Witcher to "eliminate" one of their own gone rogue. The Witcher barely escapes with his life after learning that *gasp* most of the creatures that he has been fighting over the years were actually *created* by the mages guild. (Actually that *was* a shocker for this reader.) After a couple of additional complications, including the introduction of a fox-woman, child stealing, shapeshifter, Gerault is reunited with his swords. It is a fun romp, and I enjoyed the snarky banter and anti-hero aspects of the Witcher even more in this book than previous ones. My take is that this collection is closer to the mother tongue than the previous versions and thus has a better, more natural flow to it. I've mentioned it a couple of times because it becomes obvious as you read the stories. **PC warning** One caveat, if you are easily offended, or you have very specific views about who is *allowed* to be portrayed as a villain then you might not like this book. **PC warning off**

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Series!
*by S***K on January 19, 2026*

Just finished book 8 of Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher series. Phenomenal! Absolutely phenomenal! Simply bursting with adventure, romance, magic, mystery…EVERYTHING you could hope for in a series! The image of Henry Cavill in the back of your mind didn’t hurt either. Yes, it’s a long read but worth every day. Highly recommended it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A prequel to the Circi adventures
*by R***R on November 11, 2018*

I enjoyed this book a great deal. It occurs time-wise after the Witcher meets Yennefer, but before the events in the Circi stories. Without giving too much way (spoilers below), this book feels closer to the original Polish versions of the stories than previous English versions. The stories have an "adult" feel to them and are less "politically correct." The characters and their stories feel more natural and less focused and filtered through a current political filter. In the first town that Gerault comes to, he almost passes out in room inhabited by extreme farting, loud mouthed women guards. Some bathroom humor ensues, and eventually there is a scuffle with the amazons. There are at least two love interests in the book (not including remembrances of Yennefer). We get to explore a bit more of the world, which is fun, and the Witcher and his dwarven companion give us a bit more philosophy in a good natured, enjoyable way. We also find out a good bit about the mages and where some of the terrors in the countryside *actually* come from. All in all, a good book for a mature reader. ** Spoilers Follow ** The Witcher has his swords stolen, and then he is framed by the mages and physically exploited by a female mage (he doesn't seem to mind much). Dandelion actually has a pivotal role in this book and saves Gerault's bacon on several occasions. The story takes us from some simple monster hunting to the Witcher's framing to some shady criminals to some even shadier mages who need the Witcher to "eliminate" one of their own gone rogue. The Witcher barely escapes with his life after learning that *gasp* most of the creatures that he has been fighting over the years were actually *created* by the mages guild. (Actually that *was* a shocker for this reader.) After a couple of additional complications, including the introduction of a fox-woman, child stealing, shapeshifter, Gerault is reunited with his swords. It is a fun romp, and I enjoyed the snarky banter and anti-hero aspects of the Witcher even more in this book than previous ones. My take is that this collection is closer to the mother tongue than the previous versions and thus has a better, more natural flow to it. I've mentioned it a couple of times because it becomes obvious as you read the stories. **PC warning** One caveat, if you are easily offended, or you have very specific views about who is *allowed* to be portrayed as a villain then you might not like this book. **PC warning off**

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ no closure from Lady of the Lake,
*by M***A on March 1, 2021*

Book quality: paper = great, book spine = strong and tightly bound, print = clear and visible. Now for the story itself: Hands down anything involving Gerald is fantastic. Bearing in mind, I fully understand that this novel is stand alone and that the events took place BEFORE Lady of the Lake......BUT I blazed through the novel scanning for any glimpse of closure from Lady of the Lake. News flash there is none. (do not mention the epilogue people!!!). My only regret for the novel is going in without fresh eyes. I was still raw, clearly from the ending of the series. My advice, let time pass prior to reading this novel. Let yourself heal. Back to the topic, I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book. I found that the pace or flow/beat of the novel was a tad different than all of the other novels even the first, two story-story novels. After adjusting, you will find that the tell is fast paced and promises action. In sum while this is not my favorite book in the series, its worth the read. Once more through the looking glass with Gerald is always a good time.

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