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 is part 2 of the Magi Charter series written by Jordan David. The story resumes, about the magical and unique land of the North Pole with unusual inhabitants. The key message of the North Pole is to spread compassion, peace, and happiness’s to deserving humans across the world on Christmas Eve.


The book series displays the process of how elves get recruited from the human population around the world. Elves are then assigned multiple roles. The roles all connect to execute the mission. That mission is to create a perfect system to produce gifts that Santa distributes. The introduction in the first book and second book has a significant contrast. The second book connects straight to where the story was left off and continues the chronicles of the North Pole.

A new department has been launched; the head is Noel Night. Noel is the only elf in this Department in must complete a quest at all costs. However, Noel starts to receive these peculiar dreams. There seems to be no connection between the quest, and his dreams. Noel dreaming, impact his concentration to complete this quest. Suddenly, the retired elves seem to be more helpful to Noel. That puzzles him. Noel soon realizes a connection is between ancient knowledge and some Department Heads being joyful to help him. He cannot seem to figure out that connection.


The book has multiple connections to many classic Christmas stories. The reader can imagine multiple different scenes which connect to those tales. For example, Reindeer Games and the life of Claus are shown.

The Elf Archive is a respected unique tale that keeps the reader relaxed and calms while also excited and intrigued. Jordan David can make the story not too complicated and make the reader develop a connection through true stories based in comical ways. The story is perfectly able to highlight the elves. However, this makes the reader want to know more about Santa Claus. The only negative parts of the story where the reader knew it had to anticipate another book which seemed unnecessary.

Overall, this book was quite a page-turner. Jordan David's vivid imagination and immense storytelling made the book fun and enjoyable for any reader. However, a few errors need to be fixed but those errors are not widely seen which makes no problem. Based on this I would rate this book a 4 out of 4. It perfects for adults who enjoy action-packed stories, children who enjoy stories. It is suitable for everyone and goes perfectly with a warm drink.

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