The Witcher books: a beginner's guide to the Netflix series' source material

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The Witcher books have been all the rage for a while now. Andrezj Sapkowski's novels created a phenomenon and an empire that stretches from the critically acclaimed video game🍒s to the beloved series on Netflix starring Henry Cavill as Geralt.

If you're working your way towards the books, you might be a little stuck on where to go first. There are multiple full-fat novels, plus some short stories to take in. What's essential? What isn't? Below, we'll put your mind at rest: we've put together the order of The Witcher books, acting as a beginner's guide for those looking to dip their toes into literary waters on the Continent. That's especially important, especially considering how 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Witcher season 3 looks set to adapt Time of Contempt very soon.

Warning: there will be some light spoilers for The Witcher books and Netflix series below.

Where to start

Where to start with The Witcher books

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Yo♋u'll want to start with , a collection of short stories that helps esta♐blish the fantasy universe. You learn about Geralt's silver sword (that's for monsters), sexual prowess (that's for everybody), and the rampant corruption that takes place amongst the Continent's governments.  

𒆙You'll also meet some characters who feature in the Netflix series, including Dandelion the bard (renamed Jaskier in the show), the sorceress (and Geralt's sometimes lover) Yennefer of Vengerberg, and Pavetta, the mother of the most important young woman in Geralt's life, Ciri. 

Many of the stories in The Last Wish have been adapted into the Netflix series, which will give you a neat bit of context on your first viewing (or third re-watch in my case). There are mentions of other key players from the series (like Triss Merigold), but only in passing. You'll also get a better understanding of the warring factions and dirty politics of the Conti💯nent, which can get quite confusing if you only consume the show or the game. 

You'll definitely have to go for the here to get Ciri's storyline and introduction into the🔯 series done properly and early on.

The Witcher books reading order

The Witcher books reading order

The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny are both collections of short stories told in The Witcher universe, while Blood of Elves onwards are all full-length novels. Sword of Destiny sets up Geralt's bond with young Ciri quite nicely and is one of the books, along with The Last Wish, that has had the most excised from it for the sake of the Netflix series. Blood of Elves introd🀅uces us to Triss Merigol꧂d for the first time, another sorceress and third point on the Geralt/Yen love triangle. He's got a thing for magic women, huh? And Lady of the Lake is the end of Geralt's story.

The🎶re is another book called (first published in 2013), which takes place during the same time period as The Last Wish. There's nothing in the novel that drastically changes any of the characters or storylines, but if you're a completionist you'll want to grab it. It tees up some nice payoffs that happen in later novels.