The Book That Broke the World (The Library Trilogy, Book 2) by Mark Lawrence
In the second installment of the trilogy by the international bestselling author of "The Book That Wouldn’t Burn," the Library serves as a nexus between worlds, holding the key to memory and the future. Evar Eventari, having found and lost Livira Page within its labyrinthine depths, now faces a relentless adversary, forcing him to flee.
Meanwhile, Livira languishes in a ghost world, compelled to retrieve her own book—a tome that poses a grave threat to the Library's very existence. Her quest leads her to confront the stories she penned, delving into the depths of her own creation to reclaim the volume that holds her fate.
As Evar navigates unfamiliar landscapes beyond the Library's confines, Livira grapples with the intricacies of her own writing, confronting the power of her narratives to shape reality. The stage is set for a secret war that spans worlds, with champions chosen and destinies entwined.
Both Evar and Livira are thrust into a battle where their beliefs and convictions are put to the test. Their journeys, divergent yet intertwined, culminate in a struggle for survival against forces that threaten to unravel the very fabric of existence.
Against the backdrop of the vast and enigmatic Library, the stakes are higher than ever as the protagonists confront their inner demons and outer adversaries. With the fate of worlds hanging in the balance, they must summon the courage to fight for what they hold dear—or risk losing everything they cherish.