Dahlia's always been a dreamer. She picks up old toys at thrift stores and goes quiet, like she's listening to something nobody else can hear. She stops at empty playgrounds and stares at the swings for way too long.Her mom says she has an overactive imagination. Her teacher says she's "in her own world." They're both kind of right.One afternoon at the library, Dahlia opens a door she's walked past a hundred times. It should lead to storage. It doesn't.She finds the Library of Lost Dreams instead. Every dream a kid has ever had lives there as a book made of light. A wise golden owl keeps watch over them. The place is beautiful. Impossible. Real.And it's dying.The Silence is spreading. That's what the owl calls it. This gray nothing that eats dreams from the inside out. When a dream dies in the Library, a kid somewhere in the real world stops being able to imagine things. Stops wondering. Stops creating.Dahlia's the first person to walk through that door in decades. The owl thinks that matters. That maybe Dahlia can fix this.But The Silence isn't a monster. It's not evil. It's something else entirely, something connected to a truth the Library buried a long time ago.Dahlia has to uncover what happened. She has to understand why The Silence exists. Because fighting it won't work.Time's running out.Start reading now.P.S. The owl promises she doesn't bite. But I'm not making any guarantees.