Review of The Elf Archive - Book Two of the Magi Charter

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Review of The Elf Archive - Book Two of the Magi Charter

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Elf Archive - Book Two of the Magi Charter" by Jordan David.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Elf Archive - Book two of the Magi Charter is a fantasy novel by Jordan David that involves Santa making a decision to get married and Noel who is on the mission to find a mystery library, and Reindeer Games.

This book delves into the legend of Santa Claus and how he has persisted for over 2,000 years. It shows how the author created a unique setting and the various details of his life, the characters are engaging enough to keep the reader interested, though it could use more depth to Santa's character at times, it was a bit challenging to feel like a child would actually understand what was going on.

The story follows the adventure of Noel, who is tasked with uncovering the past of North pole. Our protagonist is Noel Night who is clever and curious elf, he has a passion for finding answers and is driven by his desire to know about the world. Noel add finding Santa Nicholas a wife on his list but the search seems to be a disastrous. Not everyone loves Noel, our antagonist Mistletoe Green despite him and gathered the information against him and is looking for the right moment to use it. According to mother Elf all good things come to an end for Babbo, as a threat comes to North pole for him which he must confront before the year end.

I liked how the author named the elves, most of them had some Christmas names such as Mistletoe Green and Evergreen. I enjoyed the book it was entertaining and the Games are the center of a story and they allow the elves to work together seamlessly and balance out the other thread of the story.

I salute the authors level of creativity and imagination. I liked the storyline it filled up all the questions that I had in my mind about Christmas. I will rate The Elf Archive 4 out of 4 stars for all the creativity, and they are few error which shows it is professionally edited.

I will recommend this book to people who are interested in knowing all about Santa Claus world, the north pole and elves, and also I will recommend that the book one of this series must be read in order to understand more and get to know some of the characters. This is the first book I have read of this series and I was not confused but now I’m more curious about the first book.

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