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Title:The Rootless
Author:Angelo Tsanatelis
Book Format:Nook
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 0 pages
Published:April 27th 2011 by Saphire Realms (first published April 26th 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Dark Fantasy. Historical. Historical Fiction
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Rating: 4.29 | 31 Users | 3 Reviews

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I read this without having read the Living Sword first, but I don't think it cannot be enjoyed separately too, because it was really good.
I loved the writing style and the way the story progressed and I have to say that it was equal amounts mysterious, exciting and thrilling.

You want to root for the Rootless but I'm not sure that you can. but you certainly want to know more about him and what he is and about the Tribe and their way of life, their beliefs etc.

Even though it was a short novella, you kinda forgot about that half-way through because it painted a really comprehensive and impressive picture of the area in a way.
Will definitely be reading the other two books soon.
Well worth a read.

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Ratings: 4.29 From 31 Users | 3 Reviews

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I did enjoy this book (novella?), but I had some trouble following parts of the story. I found that I had to reread sections to understand them. I felt the epilogue had some typos. I would like to read the full series.

Excellent story, it keeps you in a guessing game, for the identity of the protagonist for a while. I would say that this is less of a short story and more of a novelette, but the author marks it clearly, as a short story and I have to respect that. A part-sequel of shorts, to the Living Sword Chronicles. I liked a lot.



I read this without having read the Living Sword first, but I don't think it cannot be enjoyed separately too, because it was really good.I loved the writing style and the way the story progressed and I have to say that it was equal amounts mysterious, exciting and thrilling.You want to root for the Rootless but I'm not sure that you can. but you certainly want to know more about him and what he is and about the Tribe and their way of life, their beliefs etc.Even though it was a short novella,

Excellent story, it keeps you in a guessing game, for the identity of the protagonist for a while. I would say that this is less of a short story and more of a novelette, but the author marks it clearly, as a short story and I have to respect that. A part-sequel of shorts, to the Living Sword Chronicles. I liked a lot.

Angelo (Aggelos) Tsanatelis was born in Athens, Greece on October 24th 1979. He lived for seven years in Bulgaria, where he studied Law at the University of Sofia. During his studies he traveled in Europe and Africa, undertaking 'daring expeditions that no one ever heard about, visited mysterious locations or simply searched for hidden treasures in the most unlikely of places' as he quoted

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