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great mod you did great work.
The current number of books you get is a hardcoded value that's currently set to a maximum 16 bit integer, and in terms of gameplay execution there's no real purpose to have it constantly check a config or variable whenever it touches book values... not that it'd be any noticeable difference in optimization really.
Regardless, basically I just want it to be 1. enough that it won't ever be a problem, and 2. enough that it's obvious you got them through a mod even if you disable it.
Unfortunately the mod description warns that it can't be reverted, and that's at least partially by design and coding convenience. If you want to enable something to make the game easier, it leaves a marker in the form of the number of books.
It won't affect any books or pages you unlock for the first time after you turn the mod off though.