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The Book That Held Her Heart – Mark Lawrence

The Book That Held Her Heart – Mark Lawrence
epub | 2.03 MB | English| Isbn:0593437977 | Author: Mark Lawrence | Year: 2025


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The final volume in the The Library Trilogy, following THE BOOK THAT WOULDN’T BURN and THE BOOK THAT BROKE THE WORLD. The secret war that defines the library has chosen its champions and set them on the board The fate of an infinite library hangs on one book, a book that holds the power to break the unbreakable. In the face of such forces, fragile things like hearts, family, and the world seem certain to fail. The people most vital to Livira are scattered across time and space, lost, divided into factions, in mortal peril. Somehow, she must bring them together and resolve the unresolvable argument that fuels the library’s war. The bond between Livira and Evar has stretched and stretched again. Can it hold at the end, when things fall apart? Can it bring them together against impossible odds? This is the last chapter, the final page. The end threatens and no one, not characters, readers, or even the author, will emerge unscathed. ‘If you like dark, you will love Mark Lawrence’ Robin Hobb, bestselling author of Assassin’s Apprentice ‘Gripping mystery and beautiful worldbuilding’ Publishers Weekly

Category:Fantasy, Fiction, Romance

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