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In a bleak, post-apocalyptic Earth ruled by powerful machine intelligence, a teenage girl from Oakland is given super abilities and charged with saving the world. Thirteen-year-old Josephine has always seen herself as a loner, not a hero. She survived the end of the worldâand what came afterâby talking to her twinâs ghost in a secret language they call the Twinkling. Transformed into a biomechanical robot, sheâs been charged with protecting the Bay Areaânow Yerba Cityâalongside an army of her clones called the Josephines. But when Yerba City is threatened by a devastating language virus, the Twinkling is the only thing that stands between the last shreds of civilization and the Babble. Thereâs just one problemâthe head of Josephine One has been stolen, and it contains the languageâs secrets. In the wrong hands, the Twinkling could be used to take down the entire Josephine army before laying waste to whatâs left of humanity. Only Seven, a Josephine aberration whose brain is strangely different from her sisters, has a shot at stopping the Babble from taking hold. In this thrilling sequel to Babylon Twins, itâs up to Seven and a group of unlikely alliesâincluding feisty twins Clo and El, the Josephinesâ favorite frenemiesâto guard the Twinkling and destroy the language virus. The second book in the Babylon Twins series, Queen of Babylon is a story about loners becoming leaders, children becoming gods, and everyone trying to have a semi-normal life among biomechanical heroes and monsters. |