In a city shaped by books and memory, a small and seemingly ordinary discovery unsettles something Alice thought she understood about herself. What should feel familiar instead lingers — quietly insistent, difficult to dismiss, and impossible to name.
As the day unfolds, the city remains unchanged, yet Alice’s sense of certainty begins to loosen. The line between past and present blurs, and the objects she trusts most take on an unexpected weight, as if carrying traces of a life only half remembered.
Ex-Libris is a restrained, atmospheric story about identity, ownership, and the subtle unease that arises when the past presses too closely against the present — and when recognition arrives without explanation.