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Memoirs of a Telepath #14

The Gaslighter: Book 14: A Progression Portal Fantasy Series

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What’s it like to be a telepath? Well, if you enjoy an endless flood of other people’s thoughts — including those you’d absolutely prefer not to hear — welcome to my world. I can peer into human minds, but that’s just the appetizer. The real fun begins when you try to decipher the thoughts of a so wise, so ancient… and utterly self-absorbed. For “Does this pathetic little human think he can grasp the majesty of my mind? Amusing. I shall enjoy his toast.”

283 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 9, 2026

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Gregory Gron

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I was born in Kazakhstan in 1991, and my life's journey has taken me down many paths, from the intricacies of finance, to the realm of banking, to the nuances of marketing. But it was the realm of writing that finally captured my heart and soul. I currently reside in Belgrade, Serbia, where I create stories that resonate with my beloved readers.

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February 22, 2026
I still with this series, its fun, completely absurd, yet fun.

This addition to the series was actually much more interesting than book 13. Main character decided most of his actions and quite a bit of loose ends were taken care of even if it was just part of the plot line moving the story forward. It's a no-brain read at this time, you're in it just for the simple pleasure of figuring out where it's going, not to expect much more than the simple pleasure this fun story hopes to give you.
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February 13, 2026
A big shout out to Gregory for the monthly releases of his series. It is refreshing to be able to continue to read a series without forgetting the previous book!
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