Explore Top Children’s Books Indie Books
Discover a curated collection of indie Children’s Books books written by self-published authors from around the world. Whether you're looking for fresh plots, bold voices, or hidden gems, this is your go-to shelf for immersive Children’s Books storytelling.
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The Fulcrum: A Novel
Michael Decter
In this sweeping climate thriller, an economist and a public servant join forces—and hearts—to navigate a dangerous international conflict and imminent environmental disaster.Matthew Rice needs a ...
My Way on the Camino Portuguese
John Seegers
What happens when the road demands more than your body can give—but your spirit refuses to quit?In My Way on the Camino Portuguese, John Seegers shares the honest, humorous, and deeply personal stor...
The Death Wizard Chronicles: Volume 1
Jim Melvin
Enter a world where death is not final—it's a magical fuel.In the desert kingdom of Triken, sorcery is feared, power is brutal, and one man defies the laws of life itself. Torg, a Death Wizard, draw...
Terminal Love
Audible Publishers
In a world of ticking clocks and hospital beds, Terminal Love is a story about what it truly means to live—told through the raw, beautiful chaos of two people who weren’t supposed to fall in love....
A Faith Untamed: A Novel of Babylon's Destruction of Biblical Jerusalem (Yoke of Babylon Book 2)
April W Gardner
He breached her city, chained her king. Neither her faith nor her heart is as easily conquered.Jerusalem 587 BCLiora, once a noblewoman of Jerusalem, is now bound to General Nebuzaradan, the Butcher o...
THE LAST NEANDERTHAL CLAN
Charlie BORING
Enjoy historical fiction? You will love these adventures into prehistoric times, forty thousand years ago, when the last Neanderthals struggled for survival. The robust Neanderthals ruled the terrain ...
Being Broken:Tales and Essays of Survival and Death from Narcissistic Parental Abuse
Geoffrey R Jonas
A young woman dies alone in a hotel room, her fentanyl-poisoned cocaine still on the desk. She had been missing for nearly 2 weeks. Social Services had been trying to find a place for her to live with...
The Winds of Fate (Make the Darkness Light Book 2)
S. M. Stirling
Artorius and his team must race against time to thwart a looming clash between two ancient powers, navigating a treacherous landscape where their actions could rewrite history and spark a catastrophic...
Where Sunflowers Stand
KJ Backford
Alex Curtner, the CIA’s Chief of Station for Russia and Ukraine, is in dire straits. His most critical operation is on the verge of collapse. Russian counterintelligence is closing in on a spy – A...
Seeing GOD, Face To Face: The Absolute Truth About You, And How You Operate.
ONE IAM
The Universe is information aligned in mental energy under rules and laws to appear as a "physical" manifestation. The mental energy produces a perception in the divine Mind. The perception has severa...
The Suicide Detective
William Bach
When a high-stakes mission to capture a ruthless Al Qaeda terrorist goes horribly wrong, U.S. Army Sergeant Amber Downing is taken captive—vanishing behind enemy lines in Iraq. Her devoted military ...
Living The Dream: Law Of Attraction Secrets
ONE IAM
Living the Dream is not another book about accumulating great material wealth and living a luxurious life by using knowledge of the fundamental law of attraction (simply put, you attract what you focu...
The Reborn Prince (Mages in the Mundane Book 1)
Julianne Munich
He was a prince, forced into a new life as a pauper.Luc, a poor but vain young man in 1775 Paris, is confused by his dreams of gilded ballrooms and unknown people in lace and jewels. What's more, ever...
You Can Wine Too: From Fairy Tales to Nightmares, My Path to Drinking Wine Every Night
David R. Sheldon
Follow the author as he makes a life-changing decision that will determine his future for the next fifty years. Starting in the corporate world, he then ventured into his own plastics business. After ...
Reciprocity
D.C. Gilbert
Gilbert delivers a high-octane blend of emotional depth, tactical precision, and unflinching realism in his latest installment in the JD Cordell series. JD Cordell, a recently retired US Navy SEA...
1990 to 1999 USA’s Prosperity and Conflict Decade (United States History)
By: Rich Linville
A clear, engaging journey through one of America’s most dramatic and fast‑changing decades.The 1990s were a whirlwind—full of booming technology, shifting global politics, cultural creativity, and moments of both unity and tension. In this engaging and easy‑to‑understand history book, this book guides young readers, families, and classrooms through a decade that shaped the modern world.Students discover how the Cold War finally came to an end, why the Internet transformed everyday life, and how new music, movies, and ideas reshaped American culture. They also explore the challenges of the era—economic debates, international conflicts, and national tragedies that tested the countr...
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The Otter Adventures of Orion
By: Rich Linville
When a curious boy named Orion wanders along a quiet riverbank, he has no idea that magic is waiting just beneath the surface. One flash of lightning, one mysterious wink from a playful gray otter, and everything changes. Suddenly, Orion isn’t just watching the river—he’s swimming in it… because he has turned into an otter!In this charming, imaginative adventure, young readers follow Orion as he discovers:What it feels like to glide through cool river water as a real otterHow surprising—and sometimes silly—new perspectives can beThe joy of embracing curiosity, courage, and the unexpectedFilled with gentle humor and wonder, this story invites children to imagine themselves in a wh...
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1980 to 1989 The USA Conservative Decade (United States History)
By: Rich Linville
The 1980s were a bold and dramatic chapter in American history—an era many historians call “The Conservative Decade.” This book invites young readers to step into a time when the nation focused on tradition, family values, economic growth, and strong national defense. With President Ronald Reagan leading most of the decade, the country experienced big shifts in politics, culture, and technology.Inside these pages, kids will explore:Why the 1980s earned their nickname and what “conservative” meant in everyday lifeHow new ideas about business and the economy shaped jobs, money, and opportunityThe rise of American confidence through military strength and global influenceThe explosion ...
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The Silk Routes Connecting East and West 130 BC to 1453 AD
By: Rich Linville
Step into one of the most extraordinary networks in human history—a web of roads, deserts, mountains, and seas that carried not just goods, but ideas, inventions, religions, and cultures across thousands of miles. In The Silk Routes: Connecting East and West, young readers discover how a simple desire for silk sparked centuries of exploration, cooperation, and cultural exchange between civilizations that had never met before.This engaging, easy-to-understand history book brings the ancient world to life with clear explanations, vivid examples, and fascinating stories. Children learn how merchants, monks, nomads, and emperors shaped the world through trade; how paper, spices, glass, and mat...
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Rhymes for Children
By: Rich Linville
Step into a playful world where words dance, giggle, and surprise. Rhymes for Children invites young readers to explore the magic of language through classic nursery rhymes and imaginative new twists. Whether a rhyme carries a hidden meaning or is simply joyful nonsense, each page encourages children to listen closely, laugh freely, and discover how fun it can be to create rhymes of their own.Perfect for early readers, classrooms, and family read‑aloud time, this collection helps children:Build phonemic awareness through rhythm and repetitionSpark creativity by inventing their own rhymesEnjoy familiar favorites alongside fresh, silly surprisesStrengthen confidence in reading and language p...
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1970 to 1979 A United States in Flux (United States History Book)
By: Rich Linville
A turbulent decade. A nation searching for direction. And a generation determined to redefine what America could be.This engaging, accessible history book, guides young readers, classrooms, and families through the dramatic shifts of the 1970s—a time marked by political change, cultural experimentation, economic challenges, and bold new ideas. With clear storytelling and kid‑friendly explanations, the book helps students understand how a country in flux found its way forward.Readers explore:The aftermath of the 1960s, including protests, reforms, and shifting valuesThe Watergate scandal, explained simply and responsiblyEconomic struggles, from inflation to the energy crisisThe rise of ne...
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1960 to 1969 Social Revolution in the USA (United States History Book)
By: Rich Linville
A decade of bold voices, powerful movements, and a nation learning to redefine itself.This vivid, accessible history book, guides young readers, classrooms, and families through one of the most transformative eras in American life. The 1960s were bursting with change—civil rights marches, new music, new ideas, and a generation determined to challenge the status quo. Linville brings these big shifts to life with clarity, balance, and kid‑friendly storytelling.Readers explore:The Civil Rights Movement, from peaceful protests to landmark lawsThe rise of youth culture, including fashion, music, and the spirit of rebellionThe Space Race, told in a way that sparks wonder and curiosityMajor eve...
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1950 to 1959 The USA’s Golden Age Begins (United States History Book)
By: Rich Linville
A booming economy. New inventions. Rock ’n’ roll. Suburbs, television, and a wave of optimism that reshaped American life.This lively, accessible history book, guides young readers, classrooms, and families through the remarkable decade when the United States stepped confidently into a new era. The 1950s were a time of hope and change—yet also a period of tension, transformation, and important social beginnings. This book helps kids understand it all with clarity, balance, and engaging storytelling.Inside, readers discover:Why the 1950s are often called “America’s Golden Age”How new technologies—TV, cars, appliances—transformed daily lifeThe rise of suburbs and the baby boom,...
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William R. Hearst and Controversy (United States History)
By: Rich Linville
A media empire. A powerful personality. And a legacy that still sparks debate today.This engaging, kid‑friendly history book introduces young readers to William Randolph Hearst—the newspaper giant whose bold ideas, dramatic headlines, and larger‑than‑life influence helped shape American journalism. Rather than shying away from the complexities, the book presents Hearst’s story with clarity and balance, helping students understand both his achievements and the controversies that followed him.Inside, readers explore:How Hearst built one of the most influential newspaper empires in the worldThe rise of “yellow journalism”, explained in simple, accessible termsHearst’s role in po...
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Golf A Love of the Game in History
By: Rich Linville
A timeless sport. A sweeping history. And a heartfelt celebration of why golf captures the imagination of players young and old.This engaging, easy-to-read book guides kids, families, and classrooms through the fascinating journey of golf—from its mysterious beginnings on windswept Scottish dunes to the modern game played around the world. With clear storytelling and kid-friendly explanations, the book reveals how a simple pastime grew into a beloved sport filled with strategy, patience, and joy.Readers explore:Where golf began and how early players shaped the gameHow equipment evolved, from wooden clubs to high‑tech gearLegends of the sport, told in a way young readers can appreciateThe...
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Plymouth Rock Speaks (History)
By: Rich Linville
Imagine if one of America’s most iconic symbols could tell its own story. In this creative, kid-friendly history book, Plymouth Rock becomes the narrator—sharing centuries of adventures, arrivals, hopes, and hardships with warmth and clarity.This story turns a familiar landmark into a lively storyteller, guiding young readers through the early days of European exploration and the arrival of the Pilgrims in a way that feels personal, engaging, and easy to understand.Children discover:What Plymouth Rock “witnessed” as Native peoples lived, traded, and thrived long before 1620The journey of the Mayflower, told through the Rock’s unique point of viewThe challenges and cooperation betwe...
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People of the Great Plains From Prehistoric Ages to the 1800’s for Kids (History Book)
By: Rich Linville
A sweeping landscape. A rich tapestry of cultures. Thousands of years of ingenuity, survival, and storytelling brought to life for young readers.This engaging history book invites kids, classrooms, and families to journey across the Great Plains—from the earliest prehistoric hunters to the vibrant Native nations who shaped the region long before the 1800s. This book transforms vast timelines into clear, fascinating stories that help children understand how people lived, adapted, and thrived in one of North America’s most iconic environments.Inside, readers discover:Early prehistoric peoples who followed mammoths and learned to survive in changing climatesThe rise of Plains cultures, from...
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