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The Book That Broke the World

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Two people living in a world connected by an immense and mysterious library must fight for those they love in the second book in a new trilogy from the international bestselling author of The Book That Wouldn’t Burn.

The Library spans worlds and times. It touches and joins distant places. It is memory and future. And amid its vastness Evar Eventari both found, and lost, Livira Page.

Evar has been forced to flee the library, driven before an implacable foe. Livira, trapped in a ghost world, has to recover the book she wrote—one which is the only true threat to the library’s existence—if she's to return to her life.

While Evar's journey leads him outside into a world he's never seen, Livira's path will taker her deep inside her own writing, where she must wrestle with her stories in order to reclaim the volume in which they were written. 

The secret war that defines the library has chosen its champions and set them on the board. The time has come when they must fight for what they believe, or lose everything.

Editions (5)

ISBN9780593437957
PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
Publication Date03/04/25
Pages384

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  • josiscupofcoffee
    josiscupofcoffee

    56 Followers

    2.5

    "The greater tragedy of our world is not the victims of cruelty, but that so many of those victims would, given the opportunity, stand in the shoes of their oppressors and wield the same whip with equal enthusiasm." This sequel is very different than the previous book: different tone, different writing, different focus. I preferred the first book and couldn't connect with the book that broke the world. The plot consists of a series of adventures aimed at reuniting the characters who were separated at the end of the previous book. The book doesn’t advance the story in terms of character development or worldbuilding. The only new elements are a few new monster species. The story mainly centers around the value of knowledge, but the added depth doesn't make the argument more compelling.

    Mar 20, 2025

  • the_good_jk
    the_good_jk

    13 Followers

    5.0

    It's hard to write a review when all I can think about is reading the third book! This was SO good!

    Apr 19, 2026

  • kimbli
    kimbli

    28 Followers

    5.0

    Worthy sequel

    This bookseries touches my heart. The first volume instantly became one of my favourite books, same here with this one. Mark Lawrence is a Genius, I don't know how he does it but his writing style is so unique and beautiful and deep. The characters are multi-layered and everyone has to carry their own burden. It deals with poetic, philosophical, social and moral questions. I like the time concept: everything is connected. If something happens it will matter later. Past/Present/and Future are complexly linked and interwoven. The time-less white assistans, the Exchange, the Portals, the ghosts, the espaces - fascinating. I lost the thread a bit in the middle of the book because it got a bit complicated, but the end was bombastically exciting again

    Jan 12, 2025

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katharinashmOct 26, 2025

Ich heule wenn Malar wirklich tot ist😭

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