Posljednja želja

Posljednja želja

Andrzej Sapkowski

"The stranger was not old, but his hair was almost completely white. Under the cloak he wore a worn leather kaftan, with slits under the neck and on the shoulders.

When he took off his cloak, everyone noticed that he had a sword strapped behind his back. It was not at all strange, because in Wyzima almost everyone walked with a weapon, but no one carried a sword on their back, like a bow or a quiver." It is a description of Geralt of Rivia, a cunning mutant programmed to preserve the moral and biological balance of a world that is about to begin the reign of evil. Geralt is a wizard, a master of sword and sorcery, a mercenary driven by his own destiny. In times of war of all against all, fate catches up with Geralt and on his way he meets the poet and entertainer, Dandelion, who becomes his faithful friend and the powerful sorceress Yennefer, who makes him make his last wish that will change everything... "The last wish ” is the first of seven books of "Sage o vješac", which consists of two collections of short stories and five novels. This fantastic epic saga became a bestseller not only in the author's native Poland, but also around the world, and it captivated readers with its complex characters, creatures from Slavic mythology, sharp humor and an often raw depiction of life. It has been translated into numerous languages, and one of the world's best video games, "The Witcher", was made from it, and an original Netflix series of the same name was also made from it.

Original title
Ostatnie zyczenie
Translation
Mladen Martić
Editor
Davor Uskoković
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
315
Publisher
Egmont, Zagreb, 2018.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53131-662-0

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