The Book That Held Her Heart
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Narrado por:
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Jessica Whittaker
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Mark Lawrence
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, worlds, and even family 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 unite them 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.
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Reseñas de la Crítica
“Lawrence pulls out all of the stops for the thrilling last chapter of Livira and Evar’s story. Series fans will not want to miss this jaw dropping finale.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“The alternating points of view build a vivid setting for this character-driven tale. As the stories bounce between past and present, Lawrence ties together all the threads into a whole tapestry of lives.”—Library Journal
Praise for Mark Lawrence and the Library series
“The most tightly plotted novel I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading.... It’s truly magnificent.”—Book Riot
“This tale of knowledge and its cost flies by, thanks to the gripping mystery and beautiful world-building. . . . Readers will be desperate for more.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Gripping, earnest, and impeccably plotted.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“An excellent writer.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author George R. R. Martin
“Mark Lawrence is the best thing to happen to fantasy in recent years.”—New York Times bestselling author Peter V. Brett
“The alternating points of view build a vivid setting for this character-driven tale. As the stories bounce between past and present, Lawrence ties together all the threads into a whole tapestry of lives.”—Library Journal
Praise for Mark Lawrence and the Library series
“The most tightly plotted novel I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading.... It’s truly magnificent.”—Book Riot
“This tale of knowledge and its cost flies by, thanks to the gripping mystery and beautiful world-building. . . . Readers will be desperate for more.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Gripping, earnest, and impeccably plotted.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“An excellent writer.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author George R. R. Martin
“Mark Lawrence is the best thing to happen to fantasy in recent years.”—New York Times bestselling author Peter V. Brett
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On the plus side, the performance was great and up to the standards of the other two.
Loved the first 2 books, but this doesn't stick the landing unfortunately
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Unreal imagination
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But in the third book, the characters development went pretty good, but then the story just kind of went nowhere and and I don’t know what message was trying to be made, if I knew what message was trying to be made then I could you know understood at least but I have no idea what happened in the end of this book.
Big letdown for me as I love all of Mark Lawrence other books (mostly lol(the girl and the mountain was kinda looong… not in a good way, but I’d still reread it))
All is all probably wouldn’t reread
Didn’t live up to the buildup from the first two books
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Great story. Very imaginative.
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The narration from Jessica Whittaker continues to bring life to the series. Excellent narration for an excellent book.
Overall, The Library Trilogy continues Lawrence's run at being among the very best of modern fantasy authors. I highly recommend this series, and can't wait to see what he comes up with next.
Didn't Want It To End
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Fantastic Series
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The voice actor is fantastic and does a great job.
I'm looking forward to his next series!
Book 1 was great, 3 was work
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Mark Lawrence is on 🔥
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Man were the expectations massive for this one. When I finally found a physical copy, which was a tad difficult as most B&N seem to stock only a few, it was immediately concerning when I could physically see the size of this book. The first book felt larger by a chunk than books 2 and now 3. That alone was problematic with the massive cast of characters who I knew were spaced out amongst different timelines.
I had been listening to the Audio and couldn't believe how small the book in my hand looked.
Small it was. Slow it was.
This series is complex and intricate. It is meant to be digested slowly, paragraphs being re-read for extra comprehension. It is a 9 course meal amongst rapid fire McDonalds drive through books that are so popular, so I hate being 'Picky'. I'll say it over and over Lawrence is regrettably under appreciated or spoken of in the Book community. His prose is incredible, his characters compelling, and his plot interesting-even when slow. His books are a stroll through a massive forrest, not a quick sprint around the park.
That being said, panic started seeping in when my audio hit the hour and a half mark. I kept saying, "there isn't enough time to finish everything, what the heck is going on?" over and over.
It genuinely feels like half of this book was left on the editing floor. GIVE IT BACK, whatever was left out, my gosh I need it. The very-very'end' was beautifully enchanting, it was the hours prior that felt rushed and empty. At some points I felt as if there would surely be a fourth installment.....it needed it.
Also worth noting- this is SO MUCH better than a lot of the books out there to read- but its just not going to feel like a completely finished 5 star book. Idk if this is a publishing issue, as it feels like this problem is extending over all my favorite authors. I almost prefer standalones because it seems there is less pressure on them to leave things on the floor and give us the entire story with detail. This was just messy compared to book 2 and terribly dull compared to book 1.
I'm not an author, so I fear it feels too critical rating this anything under a four, but if I am being frank i've read sloppy books that were just more engaging and exciting.....this was not that. I hate saying I didn't enjoy this story, because the overarching story is something I care so intensely for.
ugh*
Granted, this - over the 115 books on my 2025 tbr was my Most Anticipated Read over anything else.
Ive been waiting like a dog for it's owner over this book.
I'm just sad and think we the audience, and the characters themselves, deserved more word count and pages to get what needed said. The way it reads feels inconsistent and unfinished. Perhaps it is because Lawrence sees it all so visibly, he knows the story in and out, but as a reader its all convoluted in an unfortunate way.
I really did love the last few paragraphs....it was just the rest that didn't do it for me.
Concept 6/5
Setting 2/5- this got incredibly confusing and jumbled
Characters 4/5
Magical Ambiance 3/5
Plot 2/5
Coherence 2.5/5
Romance 2.5/5
Audio Reader 5/5
Final Rating 3.5/5
Audio Speed- 1.7x
Verdict- Less is not always more .
Book 1 is always going to be a favorite for me. These characters continue in my heart as they were intended to do.
I love these characters, but this was a chore
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Conclusions.
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