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The book is called Carrie.
A book that features a pyrokinetic, telekinetic, and telepath is "Firestarter" by Stephen King. It follows a young girl with pyrokinetic abilities who is pursued by a government agency, and she meets individuals with telekinetic and telepathic powers along the way.
In the book "Carrie" by Stephen King, the rain of stones at the end is believed to have been a result of Carrie's telekinetic powers. This destructive event serves as a climax to the story and reflects Carrie's rage and despair.
Kings' first published novel was Carrie.
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It's a collection of Stephen Kings short stories, some of them a quite good.
I think it's that book called "The Body". theres this movie out called Stand by me and its based on this book
I have yet to see a proven telekinetic event. People theorize, but can only get close to what they imagine is real.
The book you are referring to is "Matilda" by Roald Dahl. It follows a young girl named Matilda who possesses telekinetic abilities and a voracious love for reading and mathematics.
Steven Kings best ever selling novel was Carrie, the story of a high school girl who, after being made fun of at the prom, comes back with supernatural powers and takes her revenge.
His favorite stories of his own seem to be The Stand and The Dark Tower series.