A Fine Welcome: Othello's Journey (A Summoner Short Story)

· The Summoner Trilogy Book 2 · Sold by Feiwel & Friends
4.3
184 reviews
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10
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About this ebook

Readers of The Novice, Book One in the Summoner Trilogy by Taran Matharu, will know Othello as the brave dwarven classmate of Fletcher's at Vocans Academy. How Othello got to Vocans from his village, against all odds, is detailed in this exclusive e-short, A Fine Welcome.

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4.3
184 reviews
A Google user
November 12, 2016
Excellent. Good read. Wish there was a collection of origins for every character like Sylva, Lovett, and Blue. Those that didn't necessarily get deep in back story (Sylva being an small exception). It would be quite entertaining. Thanks for sharing your writing.
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Justin “HawkSidious” Kempton
March 27, 2017
It is only 13 pages of Othello's life between the Dwarven ghetto to the steps of Vocans but well written. It offers insight into the life of a dwarf in Hominum.
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Jeff Lipscomb
June 19, 2017
Why is it soooooo short? I love the books , but why is it super short? If it wasn't so short I would of gave it five stars.The books only one chapter.Why?
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About the author

Taran Matharu wrote his first book when he was nine years old. At twenty-two, he began posting The Novice on Wattpad (the online writing website) and reached over three million reads in less than six months. The Novice is the first of three books in the Summoner series, and Taran Matharu's fiction debut. Taran lives in London.

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