
This enigmatic tome contains every possible book ever published within its pages. The contents shift according to the reader's desires, displaying only books matching their interests. However, due to the infinite nature of literature, reading one page may cause spontaneous regurgitation of unrelated literary knowledge. As readers delve deeper into Book About Books, narrative patterns emerge that blur lines between reality and fiction. Critics have noted similarities to Borgesian libraries, though none have managed to fully comprehend the manuscript's layout.