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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Jordan David gives us a second book in the Magi Charter series. A very special Elf named Noel Night whom is head of his new unique department in the North Pole sets out to amend and transform the magical northernmost point on Earth. Unfortunately for Noel mysterious things are happening all around him and he can’t seem to put his finger on it. Noel is set out to finding the source of his problems while Santa Nicolas embarks on a mission to finding his kindred-spirit but is faced with some challenges. Will Noel find what he’s looking for? Will Santa Nicolas overcome the oppositions he’s faced with and finally find his very own Mrs. Claus?

Jordan David brings back the excitement of a child in you with this Christmas magic book although it is an adult book of the magical theories in the North Pole. A storyline filled with originality, mystery and excitement. The writer has the ability to assert the nonentity of the reality we live in, giving off the feeling that the world we live in is not exactly what we are familiar with and it almost seems real.

The mannerism in which The Elf Archive – Book Two of the Magi Charter is written in is dexterous literature. Jordan David’s imagination is wonderfully descriptive and in depth. The way everything is described helps you to know exactly where you are and what it looks like there.

What I loved about this book is that it features multiple science fictional beings and characters. The story entails a lot of different personalities and the interactions between them are engrossing. I also enjoyed the conviviality of the reindeer games, it lightened the mood of the book.

I am compelled to read the third instalment of the Magi Charter series and the reason being that this books ending made me bite my nails in anticipation of what’s to come next and finding out about the newly found mystery, luckily the next book is already released.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I enjoyed every chapter. The Elf Archive is filled with mystery and who doesn’t love the unknown? The Editor did a superb job in the editing of this book. I enjoyed the discoveries of Noel Night immensely, each one gave me a new sense of excitement. It’s rare to find a Christmas book written for an adult, this read made me very merry.

I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys science fictional characters, festive spirit, and exciting mystery.

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