Book details
Ghosts in the Machine (The Babel Trilogy Book 2)
Description
In this sequel to The Fire Seekers, young genius Morag Chen works to accept that there's more than one way to think about. the nature of humanity.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
414 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Continuation of a Riveting Story: 'Ghosts in the Machine' is the second book in The Babel Trilogy, and it continues the thrilling adventure that began in the first book. Readers who enjoyed 'The Fire Seekers' will find more of the intricate plot, complex characters, and philosophical questions that made the start of the series so compelling.
- Blend of Genres: Richard Farr skillfully combines elements of science fiction, historical mystery, and young adult drama, making the book an excellent choice for readers who appreciate a narrative that crosses traditional genre boundaries and offers a unique and engaging reading experience.
- Intellectual Stimulation: The novel delves into thought-provoking themes such as the nature of consciousness, the evolution of language, and the intersection of technology and humanity. Readers looking for a book that challenges the mind as well as entertains will find 'Ghosts in the Machine' to be a stimulating read.
- Character Development: As the second installment of the trilogy, this book provides deeper insight into the characters' backgrounds and motivations. Readers will enjoy the further development of the protagonist, Zeb, and other key characters as they navigate the complex world and the mysteries surrounding the ancient Tower of Babel.