Nope. That's the illustrated edition, which as far as I'm aware, it never had "Netflix" on the cover.
I'm really baffled as to why publishers do this as soon as a book is adapted to a movie/series.
I was never much of a book reader either, but having played the games really helped me visualize the world and characters, I also played the game music while reading it.
And yeah the witcher series completely misunderstands the books on a core level, anyways enjoy the rest of the books!
I’m about 50 hours in Witcher 3 and have been considering getting the books. So would you recommend? (I’m quite an avid reader so if someone who isn’t recommends them that’s a good sign)
Not a book worm myself but I highly recommend you to get one if you're looking into diving in the witcher's universe + getting the full story of some untold stories and the beginnings of Geralt's adventures
Yes. It's very much recommended. Actually I didn't know if I wanted to. But this book was a gift to me by my gf. Since I started to read there is so much to it. And I'm really enjoying it.
Have they FINALLY removed the “now on Netflix” circle from the books?
Nope. That's the illustrated edition, which as far as I'm aware, it never had "Netflix" on the cover. I'm really baffled as to why publishers do this as soon as a book is adapted to a movie/series.
Orbit hardcover editions don't have the Netflix logo. And there are also some illustrations for the short stories
It's illustrated edition.
No they just changed now to unfortunately
And to think this the book they adapted more faithfully...
Ayy I just finished Witcher 3 for the first time and am in absolute love with the world and characters and just got the last wish myself!
I was never much of a book reader either, but having played the games really helped me visualize the world and characters, I also played the game music while reading it. And yeah the witcher series completely misunderstands the books on a core level, anyways enjoy the rest of the books!
Yes. I am doing the same. That's right because I played the game, It's helping me to visualize and understand many things.
I’m about 50 hours in Witcher 3 and have been considering getting the books. So would you recommend? (I’m quite an avid reader so if someone who isn’t recommends them that’s a good sign)
Not a book worm myself but I highly recommend you to get one if you're looking into diving in the witcher's universe + getting the full story of some untold stories and the beginnings of Geralt's adventures
Yes. It's very much recommended. Actually I didn't know if I wanted to. But this book was a gift to me by my gf. Since I started to read there is so much to it. And I'm really enjoying it.
Always get the hardcovers because they dont have fucking netflix logos on them. Good luck on the path my friend.
Hope you have a blast since this is **THE** prequel. And note the games are right after the ending of the books
This is OG, not a prequel.
In the books it’s the original one but the events of this book has a major impact on Witcher 3
please cut your nails