The Time of Contempt
Book Review
«The Time of Contempt» is the fourth book in Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher series, continuing the story of Geralt of Rivia, his ward Ciri, and the sorceress Yennefer. Critics note that in this novel, Sapkowski masterfully develops political intrigues and conflicts, which become the central theme of the narrative. The author skillfully intertwines the personal dramas of the characters with the large-scale events occurring in the world, making the book rich and dynamic. One of the key aspects highlighted by critics is the deep character development. Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer face internal and external challenges, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of their motivations and experiences. Sapkowski also pays attention to secondary characters, each contributing to the plot's development. «The Time of Contempt» is also known for its dark and tense tone. Sapkowski does not shy away from depicting the cruelty and injustice of the world in which his characters live. This adds realism to the book and prompts readers to reflect on the nature of power and morality. Some critics note that due to the abundance of political intrigues and complex plot lines, the book may seem confusing to those unfamiliar with the previous parts of the series. However, for fans of «The Witcher», this is more of an asset than a drawback, as it allows for a deeper immersion into the world created by Sapkowski. Overall, «The Time of Contempt» receives positive reviews for its complexity, emotional depth, and ability to hold the reader's attention throughout the narrative.
