The Unwritten Fallout
(2025)

Fiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Cliff Ball Books, 2025
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DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (230 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798232436346 MWT19217217, 19217217
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

In the Library, every story is tested. Some are judged, some are erased, and some are forced to endure their longest day.Alexandria thought she knew the rules of survival: endure the trials, cling to faith, and keep walking. But when the Library turns its gaze fully upon her, she's thrust into a gauntlet of judgment halls, forgotten shelves, and suffocating silences that threaten to erase her voice forever. Haunted by migraines that blur reality and faith that steadies her steps, she must face the Library's cruelest truth - it doesn't just want to test her, it wants to rewrite her.And as the Library fractures, its corruption spills outward. Council hearings glitch into game shows. Newsrooms dissolve into narrative loops. Reality itself begins to unravel, pulling Alexandria, Bonnie, Dewey, and a cast of reshelved fragments into a world where every headline is suspect and every arc is up for grabs. Cliff Ball is the author of more than twenty works spanning Christian fiction, science fiction, alternate history, and speculative fiction. With a love for storytelling and a knack for weaving the unexpected, Cliff brings humor, heart, and imagination to every page. When not writing, he's probably reorganizing his own library-just in case the books start talking. Welcome to a universe where books fight back, librarians wield narrative magic, and the fate of fiction hangs by a thread.The Library Saga is a genre-bending, metafictional adventure that blends magical realism and affectionate parody of everything from publishing tropes to streaming algorithms. Follow Dewey the cat and his band of librarians as they battle corrupted genres, rebel thesauri, and the creeping chaos of algorithmic storytelling. Each installment deepens the mystery, expands the literary multiverse, and dares to ask: what happens when stories start writing back?Perfect for fans of The Library of Babel, Discworld, and Scott Pilgrim, or even Mel Brooks and Spaceballs, this indie saga is a love letter to readers, writers, and the weird, wonderful power of narrative itself

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