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"Kyoko Suomi is the princess of Earth in the 30th century. She lives among the commoners, unwilling to reveal her true identity and ascend the throne. The king will allow Kyoko to live as she pleases, if she can revive her twin sister Ui, who has been trapped in time since birth. As Kyoko's 16th birthday approaches, crowds are rioting while she refuses to present herself to her subjects. But in order to revive Ui, Kyoko must find 12 holy stones and 12 telepaths to move the clock that has stopped time for her sister"--P [4] of cover.
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Time Stranger Kyoko, Vol. 1
July 1, 2008, VIZ Media LLC
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1421517973 9781421517971
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Reads manga-style, right to left and back to front.
Originally published: Tokyo : Shueisha, 2000.
"Rated T+ for older teen"--P [4] of cover.
Translated from the Japanese.
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"Kyoko Suomi is the princess of Earth in the 30th century. She lives among the commoners, unwilling to reveal her true identity and ascend the throne. The king will allow Kyoko to live as she pleases, if she can revive her twin sister Ui, who has been trapped in time since birth. After discovering that Sakataki is the Crystal Stranger, Kyoko continues her search for the other telepaths who can awaken her sister. Kyoko suspects that her longtime friend Karen might be one of telepaths, but Karen is unwilling to help"--P. [3] of cover.
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