The Complete Witcher

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The Complete Witcher

by Andrzej Sapkowski

The Complete Witcher saga drops you into a world where monster hunting is a dirty, necessary business, and the lines between good and evil are perpetually smudged. You follow Geralt of Rivia, a cynical but deeply principled Witcher, as he navigates a landscape teeming with actual beasts, but also far more insidious human monsters and political schemes. This isn't a clean, heroic fantasy; it's gritty and often brutal, filled with morally gray choices and characters who feel incredibly real. The early books offer sharp, episodic tales that feel like twisted fairy tales, while the later volumes expand into an epic, politically charged narrative centered on fate, family, and the burden of destiny. If you're looking for a fantasy that makes you think, with a weary protagonist you can't help but root for, and a world that feels both fantastical and painfully real, this collection is for you.

5 Books similar to 'The Complete Witcher'

If you found yourself drawn into Geralt's morally complex world, where political machinations are as dangerous as any beast, then you'll find kindred spirits in these recommendations. For the sheer scope of its political intrigue and richly detailed world, A Game of Thrones is a natural next step. Readers who appreciate The Witcher's gritty realism and antihero protagonists will likely devour The First Law Trilogy or The Broken Empire. And if the expansive, often brutal world-building and intricate plots captured your imagination, then The Malazan Book of the Fallen offers a similarly immersive, epic experience.

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A Game of Thrones
A Game of Thrones

by George R.R. Martin

This book features a richly detailed fantasy world with complex characters and political intrigue, similar to the intricate narrative and world-building found in 'The Witcher' series.

The Name of the Wind
The Name of the Wind

by Patrick Rothfuss

Known for its lyrical prose and deep character development, this novel shares a focus on storytelling and mythic adventures akin to the tales of Geralt in 'The Witcher.'

The First Law Trilogy
The First Law Trilogy

by Joe Abercrombie

With a dark, gritty atmosphere and morally complex characters, this series resonates with the tone and style of Sapkowski's work, offering a blend of action, magic, and political maneuvering.

The Broken Empire Trilogy
The Broken Empire Trilogy

by Mark Lawrence

This series presents a dark and brutal fantasy world with an antihero protagonist, much like Geralt's morally grey adventures in 'The Witcher.'

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The Malazan Book of the Fallen
The Malazan Book of the Fallen

by Steven Erikson

Renowned for its expansive world-building and complex plot lines, this series offers a similarly epic and immersive experience as 'The Witcher.'