Books matching: telepathy effects
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'Crosstalk' by Connie Willis is a fun, fast-paced romantic comedy exploring the concept of telepathy and over-communication in a modern technological world. The plot follows the protagonist, Briddey Flannigan, as she undergoes elective surgery to enhance her emotional connection with her boyfriend, only to discover unexpected consequences when she starts hearing voices in her head. The writing style is described as humorous, engaging, and full of well-developed characters, blending elements of science fiction, romance, and social satire.
By the time Briddey pulled into the parking garage at Commspan, there were forty-two text messages on her phone. The first one was from Suki Parker—of course—and the next four were from Jill Quincy, a... - #2
'The Power Of Three' by Kate Pearce is a sci-fi romance novel set on different planets, focusing on a triad relationship between Esca, Ash, and Soreya who are telepaths with unique abilities. The story delves into their complicated relationships, external forces influencing their choices, and the challenges they face as they navigate love and destiny in a polyamorous setting. The writing style is described as fast-paced, with just enough detail to paint a vivid picture of the alien worlds without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary information, making it an engaging read that blends elements of romance, sci-fi, and erotica.
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Mefisto in Onyx is a novella by Harlan Ellison that follows the story of a black man named Rudy with the ability to read minds. When asked by a friend to delve into the mind of a convicted murderer to determine his innocence, Rudy uncovers shocking revelations that lead to unexpected twists and turns. The novella is a suspenseful science fiction tale that explores themes of telepathy, manipulation, and moral complexity, all presented in Ellison's engaging and punchy writing style that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end.
Once. I only went to bed with her once. Friends for eleven years—before and since—but it was just one of those things, just one of those crazy flings: the two of us alone on a New Year’s Eve, watching...