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'Times of Anger' is a breath of non-woke air, rooted in classic fantasy storytelling. Character flaws, cultural complexity, and moral murkiness abound, with little sign of the usual modern box-checking. Sapkowski’s world feels refreshingly untamed by contemporary ideology.

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