Sword of Destiny, the second instalment in Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher series, continues the tale of Geralt of Rivia, the enigmatic monster hunter. In this collection of short stories, Sapkowski weaves a tapestry of adventures that delve deeper into Geralt’s character while introducing new challenges, relationships, and moral dilemmas. Sword of Destiny by Andrzej Sapowski (Affiliate … View Post
Uptown Oracle Reads… The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapowski | Unraveling the Enigma
Embarking into Andrzej Sapkowski‘s fantasy masterpiece, The Last Wish, feels akin to stepping into an enchanting realm. As the initial installment in the Witcher series, this collection of interconnected short stories introduces readers to Geralt of Rivia, and themes of identity, destiny, and the consequences of choice. I found myself immersed in Sapkowski’s universe, and … View Post
Uptown Oracle Reads… The Hand of the Sun King
The Hand of the Sun King follows Wen Alder as he grows up in an almost coming of age style story. It has an introspective first person narrative, like an autobiography or journal of sorts. Despite this very singular focus on the character of Foolish Cur, he’s not always a likeable character and it displays his flaws and wrongdoings, making sure we note him as a fairly reliable narrator.
Uptown Oracle Reads… Ninth House
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo (Affiliate Links) Galaxy “Alex” Stern is the most unlikely member of Yale’s freshman class. Raised in the Los Angeles hinterlands by a hippie mom, Alex dropped out of school early and into a world of shady drug dealer boyfriends, dead-end jobs, and much, much worse. By age twenty, in fact, … View Post
Uptown Oracle Reads… The Trouble With Peace
The Trouble with PeaceJoe Abercrombie (Affiliate Links) Conspiracy. Betrayal. Rebellion. Peace is just another kind of battlefield… Savine dan Glokta, once Adua’s most powerful investor, finds her judgement, fortune and reputation in tatters. But she still has all her ambitions, and no scruple will be permitted to stand in her way. For heroes like Leo … View Post
Uptown Oracle Reads… Seven Devils | A Outstanding Feminist Space Crew Ready to Save the Galaxy
I wanted to reach Seven Devils for a couple of different reasons. Firstly, I loved Elizabeth May’s The Falconer and wanted to see what her writing sci-fi was like. I’ve not read any of Laura Lam’s work before, but I’m still excited to see what the two writer set up was like. Then I was genuinely interested by the beautiful cover and the blurb.