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The Library
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Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2024
In a magic-laced medieval realm, well-meaning bookkeeper Kai seeks to better the world through the enchanted Library's secrets, but as each misguided choice unleashes unintended chaos, Kai must confront the true cost of good intentions gone awry.
Iliana has always tried her best, working harder than anyone else, to make up for the fact that she was abandoned as a child. Never feeling good enough, she suddenly finds herself in a position of power, the only one who can try to stop Kai from truly becoming the evil monster he is turning himself into.

also please excuse any mistakes I make, I try to keep them to a minimum
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The Girl Who Inherited the Library of Everything

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Nineteen-year-old Elara is a quiet girl who prefers books to people. Her life is turned upside down after the death of her grandfather when she inherits an ancient key-a key that opens the door to the Library of Everything, a real dimension made of every story, legend, and unfinished fantasy ever imagined. But just as she's marveling at these living worlds, a mysterious enemy known as "The Eraser" appears. He moves through stories, stealing their core "Concepts" like courage and hope, causing both the story worlds and reality itself to decay. To save everything she knows, Elara must transform from a timid reader into the Library's guardian. But when every story is at your fingertips, how do you write your own?