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adventurous
dark
mysterious
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Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
dark
mysterious
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A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
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Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
A Masterpiece of Chaos and Revelation
The Book That Broke the World is an electrifying, mind-shattering experience—one that doesn’t just tell a story but fundamentally alters the way you see stories themselves. With prose that cuts like a blade and a narrative that unravels reality itself, this book grips you from the first page and refuses to let go, dragging you through the ruins of certainty and into something far more dangerous: truth.
Eagerly waiting for the third and final book!
The Book That Broke the World is an electrifying, mind-shattering experience—one that doesn’t just tell a story but fundamentally alters the way you see stories themselves. With prose that cuts like a blade and a narrative that unravels reality itself, this book grips you from the first page and refuses to let go, dragging you through the ruins of certainty and into something far more dangerous: truth.
Eagerly waiting for the third and final book!
adventurous
mysterious
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Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
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im going to blame my mood for not liking this book. still the concept of an infinite library that tracends time and space is amazing to me and love to read about it but.
the characters became quite insufferable in this book and some of their interactions just don't make sense. you're telling me, clovis, ms I'll kill every human that dares cross my path, did a full 180 just cause she realized she was basically raised by two of them AND then went and fell in love (?) with the first nice human she encountered ??? book1 clovis would NEVER
and I just simply can't for the life of me get how livira and evar are a thing,,, you met for like a day (technically more but they didn't really know each other that well)
yute and wentworth (?) are my favs and they barely get an appearance. and don't get me started on mark killing malar WHAT DO YOU MEAN? he just died ?? that simple ??? and didn't even get more than a proper sentence ??? like I thought he was going to get back up from the way livira was narrating. and MELEEN ??? he also (apparently) died ??? not really clear, but how can you do this to me. meanwhile evar gets shot the same way malar did but noooo he's alive purely on spite.
and the "sides" they now have to pick, and basically all this thing about choice only for mayland and yute to make livira's choice for her,,, bullshit. I think I'm done with this series, at least temporarily
the characters became quite insufferable in this book and some of their interactions just don't make sense. you're telling me, clovis, ms I'll kill every human that dares cross my path, did a full 180 just cause she realized she was basically raised by two of them AND then went and fell in love (?) with the first nice human she encountered ??? book1 clovis would NEVER
and I just simply can't for the life of me get how livira and evar are a thing,,, you met for like a day (technically more but they didn't really know each other that well)
yute and wentworth (?) are my favs and they barely get an appearance. and don't get me started on mark killing malar WHAT DO YOU MEAN? he just died ?? that simple ??? and didn't even get more than a proper sentence ??? like I thought he was going to get back up from the way livira was narrating. and MELEEN ??? he also (apparently) died ??? not really clear, but how can you do this to me. meanwhile evar gets shot the same way malar did but noooo he's alive purely on spite.
and the "sides" they now have to pick, and basically all this thing about choice only for mayland and yute to make livira's choice for her,,, bullshit. I think I'm done with this series, at least temporarily
Loved the addition of new character POVs, Arpix was one of the side characters that I was most intrigued by in Book 1 so super glad that we got more insight into him. Also glad Evar's siblings played a larger role bc they are hilarious, I love them. Celcha was also a highlight, I found her chapters very compelling. The bad guys were really fucking annoying and I hate them ;aldkjfasldf.
The overall story is really well planned, I can see the paths from Book 1 flow through Book 2 and I'm sure there will be more in Book 3. I enjoyed that Evar and Livira's story arcs follow very similar paths, they experience similar, but different, events that impact them in similar, but different, ways.
I find this world so interesting, especially the library. I will say that I feel like the story feels very contained in a way, like it's just part of a larger story which, yes I understand it's just one book in a trilogy, but it feels different than other books in trilogies that I have read and that's the best I can explain it 😅😅😅. Anyway, I think it might be bc the settings of these books are all very contained, I'm not sure.
Anyway, glad I waited until the third book was out before I read this aha.
The overall story is really well planned, I can see the paths from Book 1 flow through Book 2 and I'm sure there will be more in Book 3. I enjoyed that Evar and Livira's story arcs follow very similar paths, they experience similar, but different, events that impact them in similar, but different, ways.
I find this world so interesting, especially the library. I will say that I feel like the story feels very contained in a way, like it's just part of a larger story which, yes I understand it's just one book in a trilogy, but it feels different than other books in trilogies that I have read and that's the best I can explain it 😅😅😅. Anyway, I think it might be bc the settings of these books are all very contained, I'm not sure.
Anyway, glad I waited until the third book was out before I read this aha.