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The other day, I was idly rummaging through some computer games and found some kind of deluxe edition of The Witcher (the first one). Inside, there was the game, an expansion pack, a world map (I love these things), some additional materials, and a booklet with a short story (actually, with the first chapter of the first book). I started reading it while the game was installing, and I couldn't put it down. It's very interesting. Now I'm reading the whole book.
Only, in the book, an erotic scene is described before the first chapter. Why?< Why does the book have to start with that?< In my opinion, this is not at all what is needed to attract the reader's attention; after all, this is a fantasy saga, not a collection of erotic stories.
But otherwise, it's very interesting.
And the game is excellent. It's incredibly atmospheric.
By the way, I never finished the series. I read about four or five of them, I don't remember exactly, and if I read the first ones with enthusiasm, then I read the subsequent ones just to finish them as soon as possible.
There's too much of some kind of pathetic gloom about destiny, about some boring, deeply philosophical nonsense. For me, this is simply nonsense.
There's too much pornography. I don't like erotic scenes in books, and here they are crammed in every two pages.
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I don't like erotic scenes in books, and here they are crammed in every other page.
There are very few erotic scenes, yes, there are many hints, but there are few actual descriptions.


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"Vampires"

Отдай свои прошлые сны,
В сомненьях себя обрети,
В бешеном танце душа кружится!
Не думай, что будет потом,
Здесь и сейчас мы живем,
Стань хоть на миг сам собой, слышишь!



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I remember that the descriptions were also quite detailed. And I don't like hints either.
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Erotic, not eroticized.
My sword, my trusted ally, unphased by my aspect.
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I also read The Witcher! In my opinion, it's perfect for a teenager during a period of active self-development, or just an engaging read for an older person. My dad read it too, and he said it was well-written.
Where do we go?
Where do we end up when we save the world?
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I liked it.
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Me too.
My sword, my trusted ally, unphased by my aspect.

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