Telepathic


Silver Silence (Psy-Changeling Trinity, #1; Psy-Changeling, #16)
Heart of Obsidian  (Psy-Changeling, #12)
Bound by Flames (Night Prince, #3)
Whispers in the Dark (KGI, #4)
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore (Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, #1)
The Rest of Us Just Live Here
Crosstalk
Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
To a God Unknown
The Log from the Sea of Cortez
Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3)
The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2)
It's Not Her
The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1)
Martian Manhunter by John OstranderA Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice BurroughsYoung Justice, Vol. 1 by Art BaltazarThe Martian Chronicles by Ray BradburyStranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
Telepathic Mars
5 books — 2 voters
Heart Mate by Robin D. OwensHeart Choice by Robin D. OwensHeart Duel by Robin D. OwensHeart Quest by Robin D. OwensHeart Thief by Robin D. Owens
Magical Cats in Romance
27 books — 7 voters

Poison Study by Maria V. SnyderGraceling by Kristin CashoreWild Magic by Tamora PierceFire by Kristin CashoreCinder by Marissa Meyer
Mind Magic
128 books — 53 voters

Dragonflight by Anne McCaffreyTurning Point by Lisanne NormanOpen Minds by Susan Kaye QuinnDamia by Anne McCaffreyShades of Gray by Lisanne Norman
Telepathy - fiction - part 2
28 books — 10 voters
To Ride Pegasus by Anne McCaffreyThe Rowan by Anne McCaffreyGet Off the Unicorn by Anne McCaffreyThe Tower and the Hive by Anne McCaffreyThe Demolished Man by Alfred Bester
Telepathy - fiction - part 1
141 books — 26 voters

Michael Bassey Johnson
Blessed are those that know the path out of their carnal flesh, for they shall attain intuition.
Michael Bassey Johnson

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
As she died, Mary was alone on the planet as were Dwayne Hoover or Kilgore Trout. She had never reproduced. There were no friends or relatives to watch her die. So she spoke her very last words on the planet to Cyprian Ukwende. She did not have enough breath left to make her vocal cords buzz. She could only move her lips noiselessly. Here is all she had to say about death: 'Oh my, oh my.' . . . Like all Earthlings at the point of death, Mary Young sent faint reminders of herself to those who ha ...more
Kurt Vonnegut

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