

The paperback collection of the five main Witcher novels is currently discounted on Amazon, offering one of many book deals ahead of Prime Day. The complete set is available for just $35.40 - a 61% discount from its original $89.99 retail price.
While this box set excludes the two prequel short story collections (The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny) and the standalone prequel Season of Storms, these can be purchased separately. All editions feature matching red spine designs, creating a cohesive bookcase display that won't trigger any collector's OCD.
Witcher Book Deals

The Witcher Boxed Set
$89.99 61% Off $35.40 at Amazon

The Witcher Stories Boxed Set
$34.99 23% Off $26.90 at Amazon

The Witcher: The Last Wish
$18.99 49% Off $9.67 at Amazon

The Witcher: Sword of Destiny
$19.99 36% Off $12.85 at Amazon

The Witcher: Season of Storms
$19.99 41% Off $11.87 at Amazon
The Witcher saga follows Geralt of Rivia, a genetically-enhanced monster hunter entangled in toxic romances and political intrigue. The narrative introduces memorable characters including: Ciri (Geralt's destined ward), Jaskier (his bard companion), and Yennefer (the sorceress tied to his tumultuous love life).
For newcomers, the Witcher reading order can be confusing due to its non-linear structure. Here's the recommended sequence:
- The Last Wish (prequel short stories)
- Sword of Destiny (prequel short stories)
- Blood of Elves
- The Time of Contempt
- Baptism of Fire
- The Tower of Swallows
- The Lady of the Lake
- Season of Storms (can be read last)
These books are essential reading for fans of CD Projekt Red's Witcher video games. While waiting for the distant Witcher 4 release, diving into the original novels provides the perfect opportunity to explore the deeper lore.
Netflix Adaptation Updates
The book series inspired Netflix's adaptation, which maintained moderate faithfulness to the source material. After Henry Cavill's departure following Season 3, Liam Hemsworth will assume the role of Geralt in Season 4, expected in late 2025.
Our Season 3 review noted: "The concluding volume stumbles through a plot-heavy finale that underutilizes Cavill's final appearance," awarding the season a middling score.