TD1215 t1_j1m8ud8 wrote
As far as fantasy series go, the Witcher is most certainly not underrated. As others have pointed out, it is one of the most financially successful fantasy series of all time. Maybe the most successful one that was not originally written in English.
I think the point you’re circling around is that books themselves are criminally underappreciated as a medium. Comparing ASOIAF to the GoT show, clearly more people are engaged with the series that have never picked up one of the novels. Many speculate that might be a huge reason why GRRM might never finish—I imagine he’s earning much more money and acclaim through HBO than he ever did through publishing books.
[deleted] OP t1_j1m9at4 wrote
You are probably the first person to say this while having read my full post, thanks. Tbh you are probably right. This should probably be called "The Witcher and books, in general, are underrated" however I sort of just wanted to write a love letter to Sapkowski's work, while also bringing attention to a severe lack of fans of the games and show that read the books.
TD1215 t1_j1m9m04 wrote
I played the games first, but immediately went for the books when I finished. I think they’re fantastic, and I hope anyone who’s unhappy about Cavill leaving the show reads them to find out why he wasn’t happy.
[deleted] OP t1_j1m9x6b wrote
I am in the exact same boat as you here.
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