When seventeen-year-old Kale discovers a book with no title, no author, and no beginning—or end—his world fractures… literally.
The book doesn’t tell a story. It rewrites reality.
Each page holds echoes of lives he’s never lived, battles he never fought, and people who remember him far better than he remembers them. But the deeper he reads, the more he learns: he’s not the first Kale to hold the Book. And some versions of him were never meant to exist.
Now, hunted by shadowy entities known as Censorlings, guided by allies who may be former selves, and haunted by a mysterious girl from the first erased timeline, Kale must survive a multiverse of forgotten versions, corrupted destinies, and truths too dangerous to remember.
Every timeline has been tampered with.
Every memory is suspect.
And somewhere beyond the final page… the Observer is waiting.
> The Book shouldn’t exist. But now that it does, neither should he.
Hm, I really life this part -"In a far-future civilization, reality itself is a programmable system governed by The Archive—an omniscient quantum library where every possible version of the universe is cataloged. “Archivists” are rare individuals who can "check out" alternate versions of reality and rewrite their current world by syncing it with another. The catch? Every rewrite causes a ripple effect, erasing people, memories, and even fundamental laws of physics. Each time the protagonist rewrites, they lose a fragment of their own identity. They're chasing a future where a mysterious catastrophe—The Null Event—never happens. But with each change, they draw closer to something worse."