Some doors aren't meant to be opened.
Late one night, Lila finds a library that doesn't exist on any map. Its shelves stretch farther than they should, heavy with books that carry only dates and unfamiliar titles.
Each one tells the story of a life she almost lived.
The party she didn't attend.
The friendship she didn't risk.
The school she didn't choose.
The girl she might have become.
Inside these pages, different versions of her laugh, love, and move forward without her. But every visit leaves something behind, and the library is beginning to feel less like a refuge and more like a trap.
Because the floor is sinking.
The shelves are shifting.
And the longer she stays, the harder it is to remember which life is truly hers.
Tender and haunting, Library of Almosts is a story about regret, possibility, and learning that the life you choose is the only one you get to keep.