Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading.
A generations-spanning family of psychics--both blessed and burdened by their abilities--must use their powers to save themselves from the CIA, the local mafia, and a skeptic hell-bent on discrediting them in this hilarious, tender, magical novel about the invisible forces that bind us.
The Telemachus family is known for performing inexplicable feats on talk shows and late-night television. Teddy, a master conman, heads up a clan who possess gifts he only fakes: there's Maureen, who can astral project; Irene, the human lie detector; Frankie, gifted with telekinesis; and Buddy, the clairvoyant. But when, one night, the magic fails to materialize, the family withdraws to Chicago where they live in shame for years. Until: As they find themselves facing a troika of threats (CIA, mafia, unrelenting skeptic), Matty, grandson of the family patriarch, discovers a bit of the old Telemachus magic in himself. Now, they must put past obstacles behind them and unite like never before. But will it be enough to bring The Amazing Telemachus Family back to its amazing life?
Book Beginnings: Matty Telemachus left his body for the first time in the summer of 1995, when he was fourteen years old. Or maybe it's more accurate to say that his body expelled him, sending his consciousness flying on a geyser of lust and shame.
The Friday 56: Her fourth night behind the screen, she was asked to join her first private chat.
What are you reading this week? Do you enjoy reading about psychics? What novels about families are your favorites?
I have this on my list. Several people have urged me to read it. Hope you enjoy:)
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Sounds like a sexual thriller. I'm intrigued. Happy weekend! I added you to the linky.
ReplyDeleteMatty left her body? Wow that sounds intriguing. My Friday Quotes
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Hallie @ Book by Book
I've had my eye on this one and I can't wait to pick it up for myself. :)
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I actually really wanted to read this one back when it came out :)
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