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The Book That Wouldn’t Burn by Mark Lawrence; 9780008456719

The Book That Wouldn’t Burn

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The Book That Wouldn’t Burn unfolds a captivating narrative that entwines the lives of two protagonists: Evar, who has dedicated his existence to the mysteries of a vast library, and Livira, who is trapped in a remote settlement haunted by her nightmares. Their seemingly disparate worlds collide under extraordinary circumstances, revealing profound secrets and reshaping their understanding of reality.

The Plot

As Evar delves deeper into the library's arcane knowledge, he discovers that the stories within its walls hold the keys to both enlightenment and peril. Livira, meanwhile, grapples with the shadows of her past and the chilling truths that her dreams unveil. Together, their journey becomes a powerful exploration of identity, the nature of truth, and the consequences of choices.

Themes

The novel masterfully examines the interplay between fiction and reality, inviting readers to reflect on how narratives shape our perceptions and lives. It poses challenging questions about what it means to seek knowledge and the potential dangers of uncovering truths that might be better left hidden.

Writing Style

Mark Lawrence’s prose is both lyrical and thought-provoking, weaving intricate layers of meaning that invite readers to immerse themselves fully in the story. Fans of his previous works, such as The Broken Empire series, will find familiar themes of darkness and redemption, while newcomers will be drawn in by the rich world-building and compelling character development.

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“A haunting exploration of the stories that bind us and the truths that set us free.”
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 241 mm × 164 mm × 51 mm
Pages: 576
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008456719

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