
These are remainder marked books.
Andrzej Sapkowski created an international phenomenon with his New York Times bestselling epic fantasy series about Geralt of Rivia, which has gone on to inspire the hit Netflix show and the blockbuster video games.
Now, for the first time in a single boxed set, and featuring stunning new cover designs, the five novels that comprise the Witcher Saga: Blood of Elves, The Time of Contempt, Baptism of Fire, The Tower of Swallows, and Lady of the Lake.
For over a century, humans, dwarves, gnomes, and elves have lived together in relative peace. But times have changed, the uneasy peace is over, and now the races are fighting once again.
Geralt of Rivia, the hunter known as the Witcher, has been waiting for the birth of a prophesied child. This child has the power to change the world—for good, or for evil.
As the threat of war hangs over the land the child, Ciri, is hunted for her extraordinary powers. Geralt and his allies, including the powerful sorceress Yennefer, must find a way to protect her, and to protect the world. And the Witcher never accepts defeat.
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Since the inception (not the movie, the starting point) of AI, there has been something of a division in opinions: those of us who choose to embrace it, and those who choose to fear it. After all, what happens if artificial intelligence gets so advanced that the robots take over and end up coming for our jobs?
Look, some of those fears might be valid - we've seen some of the amazing stuff that AI can do. But others, not so much. Are you ever going to let a robot cut your hair? Not a chance! How would it give you the perfect bangs when it has no hair itself? Are you going to let a robot cook you dinner? How would it know the perfect ratio of salty versus sweet if it has no taste buds of its own?
Are you going to let a robot clean your house? Heck yes! Especially when it can mop, too, just like our deal on this robotic vacuum and mop from Proscenic!
PS: HERE'S WISHING YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES A LEKKER FESTIVE EVENING!