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The Witcher - Tempo de Desprezo por Andrzej Sapkowski | Book Review

 

Se você é fã da série The Witcher da Netflix e está sedento por mais aventuras do bruxo Geralt de Rívia, prepare-se para mergulhar de cabeça em Tempo do Desprezo, o quarto livro da série de Andrzej Sapkowski.

Este livro é um verdadeiro deleite para os amantes de fantasia, trazendo uma narrativa envolvente e cheia de reviravoltas que vão te deixar grudado às páginas. Sapkowski continua nos presenteando com seu estilo direto e fluido, repleto de sarcasmo, humor e entusiasmo, que nos fazem devorar cada capítulo em busca de mais.

Uma das grandes sacadas deste volume é a forma como o autor desenvolve as relações entre os personagens principais. A reaproximação de Geralt e Yennefer, assim como a criação de laços entre Yennefer e Ciri, adicionam camadas emocionais à trama, tornando-a mais rica e intrigante.

Além disso, Sapkowski nos brinda com um mundo fantástico repleto de bruxos, feiticeiras, reis, elfos, anões, magos e monstros, cada um desempenhando um papel crucial na trama. As tramas políticas, os conflitos de interesse e as ambições dos personagens elevam ainda mais a tensão e o suspense.

O encontro de Yennefer e Geralt, as emocionantes lutas e o intrigante congresso de feiticeiros são apenas alguns dos momentos memoráveis que tornam este livro uma leitura imperdível.

Em resumo, Tempo do Desprezo é uma sequência que não decepciona, mantendo o ritmo frenético e a qualidade que conquistaram os fãs da série. Se você está em busca de uma aventura cativante, repleta de magia, mistério e emoção, este livro é para você.

Prepare-se para se encantar e se surpreender a cada página. Esteja avisado: uma vez que você começa a ler, é difícil parar.


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