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You absolutely should read this. It is so fun and enjoyable. A real winner.
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An elf wanting to run the North Pole?? Sounds like a cute book. Too bad about the mistakes, though. I am not sure it's for me, but I am glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the great review!
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Thanks gali! What I really loved about this book is that it has such a wide audience. :)
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What age group is this aimed at? It sounds like it might be a fun Christmas story for kids. It's too bad about the errors, though.
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Actually it's great for adults. Teenagers maybe as well. Really though it's more sophisticated than you think.
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It takes a great deal of skill and imagination to pull off this kind of story, let alone a series. It's a shame that the book has multiple errors, as it deserves your 5 out of 4 stars. Great review.
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Thanks raikyuu. You're right. It does deserve the 5 stars.
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This sounds like a really great book and a really great series. I am going to have to add these to my "want to read" list! Thanks for the review.
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Thanks snowflake. They are really worth it. I love them!
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I read the first book and really enjoyed it. I love that there is apparently more magic in this one. Thank you for the great review.
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If you read the first and enjoyed, I would definitely advise you to keep reading. This one is the best so far.
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I love this series too! I just wrote a review for this book. After reading from book one to book two, I sometimes catch myself daydreaing about how nice it would be to work at the North Pole! ! At first, I couldn't find anyone that loved it like i do so I'm really glad that you like it too! I have yet to read the rest of the series though.
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briellejee wrote: 01 May 2018, 09:17 I love this series too! I just wrote a review for this book. After reading from book one to book two, I sometimes catch myself daydreaing about how nice it would be to work at the North Pole! ! At first, I couldn't find anyone that loved it like i do so I'm really glad that you like it too! I have yet to read the rest of the series though.
It gets even better. The author covers a multitude of genres in this series. Book four starts more with a historical fiction, and you get to see how the north pole was actually built. I loved the whole thing. He's still working on the last two books. The three last books are way in the future, so they are much more futuristic! :)
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kandscreeley wrote: 01 May 2018, 09:25
briellejee wrote: 01 May 2018, 09:17 I love this series too! I just wrote a review for this book. After reading from book one to book two, I sometimes catch myself daydreaing about how nice it would be to work at the North Pole! ! At first, I couldn't find anyone that loved it like i do so I'm really glad that you like it too! I have yet to read the rest of the series though.
It gets even better. The author covers a multitude of genres in this series. Book four starts more with a historical fiction, and you get to see how the north pole was actually built. I loved the whole thing. He's still working on the last two books. The three last books are way in the future, so they are much more futuristic! :)
I like the transition of the books in the series. There are just too many mysteries in the north pole and i like how David reveals them one by one. I actually cried when I reached the end of book three. Can't believe i got too attached to the characters. /sniff/. Anyways, thank you! I am even more excited now! :lol:
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