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The Book That wouldn't burn By Mark Lawrence - Book 1 in the Library Trilogy

The Book That wouldn't burn By Mark Lawrence - Book 1 in the Library Trilogy

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The Book That Wouldn’t Burn – by Mark Lawrence
Book 1 in The Library Trilogy

Stories endure.
Pages crumble.
Worlds burn.

All books fade to dust eventually—but the stories within them can outlive empires, languages, even time itself. And in a universe where knowledge is both power and danger, a single tale can reshape the stars.

Evar has never stepped beyond the walls of the ancient library that raised him—a labyrinth older than civilizations, vaster than cities, and filled with secrets no one living remembers. Its endless stacks are his whole world, until a single discovery threatens to change everything he believes about his past… and his purpose.

Far away in the Dust, Livira grows up in a settlement stalked by monsters and shadowed by fear. She dreams of something greater, something beyond survival—until fate drags her into a conflict older and deeper than she could have imagined.

The world doesn’t know their names.
Not yet.

As Evar and Livira’s stories begin to coil around each other—across realms, across time—the truths they uncover will challenge history itself. Each step brings them closer to answers hidden in forgotten tomes, to the mysteries binding their lives together, and to the revelation of a power capable of saving worlds… or burning them to ash.

Tropes: parallel journeys, ancient libraries, hidden histories, found knowledge, slow-unraveling mysteries
For fans of: The Starless Sea, The Name of the Wind, Patrick Rothfuss, and expansive, high-concept fantasy
Book 1 in The Library Trilogy — an epic tale of truth, memory, destiny, and the stories that survive us
Features a labyrinthine library older than time, a girl from the Dust with fire in her heart, interwoven timelines, vast secrets, and a narrative that asks what stories mean—and what they’re worth

"Some books burn. Others burn their way into you."

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