The Master of Telekinesis

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Pub Date 15 Feb 2021 | Archive Date 16 May 2021

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Who has not asked himself at least once whether telekinesis and telepathy are real? But have you ever wondered if there is a place to… learn these skills?

Aiden Conner has not excelled at being a normal child, especially since his parents disappeared. But to go from his so-called normal life to ending up in a hidden and secret city whose inhabitants use telekinesis and read minds, to be haunted by a formidable enemy searching for him even before Aiden was born, and to storm into an enemy camp in the heart of modern New York with a pair of fluttering swords?

These are things Aiden did not imagine even in his wildest dreams (and he’s had some wild ones). But Aiden's greatest challenge will be figuring out the right thing to do, because the telekinesis world he’s fallen in love with is at stake and everything depends on him and him alone.

Revised & Updated edition!

Who has not asked himself at least once whether telekinesis and telepathy are real? But have you ever wondered if there is a place to… learn these skills?

Aiden Conner has...


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This is a very enchanting story. It is my hope this is the beginning of a series. This is a story about an adopted boy who finds out his birth parents had special gifts and he shows signs he too has these gifts. His adoptive parents agree to let him go to a special school. Aiden and his friends are trying to learn telepathy and life at Teleschool is quite an adventure.

Really enjoyed this story! Recommend for middle school kids! Thanks to Netgalley for complimentary copy, thoughts are my own.

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Aiden knows he was adopted. Now he finds out he may have special powers.

He is soon on his way to a special school with two neighbors and others he has met that may have the ability of telekinesis and/or telepathy. His adoptive parents are normal, he may be a Seisnick, or a person with this ability.

Upon arriving at the school, or in a field outside the school, he and six others have to find their own way to the school. The training begins. They have to find their way to cross a bridge, go through a gate that seems to be tied closed with the rope attached to a tunnel they must go through to get to the main campus. On their way to the school they come across a Ginkgo tree that is 411 years old and possesses a white aura.

They will be learning telekinesis, telepathy, and possibly hypnotism and clairvoyance while in school. During this journey of self-discovery they are pulled into a battle between those who believe all people have the ability of telekinesis, Sesinicks, and those who believe they should be in power because they know how to use this gift, Amraphels.

I was given the opportunity by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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The Master of Teleknesis is an amazing novel written by Idan Knochen and I was lucky enough to get to read this novel. I read this whole novel within two days. That was how good it was. I would give this book 4 stars because at some parts, i felt bored but overall, this is an amazing weekend novel!

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this was a unique read in the children's genre, the characters were well done and I enjoyed the use of superpowers.

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