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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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Charlie BORINGFunny Fairy Tales - 5: Alice in Wonderland - Jack & the Beanstalk - Princess & the Pea - Little Mermaid
Reut BarakThe Reborn Prince (Mages in the Mundane Book 1)
Julianne MunichThe Regression Strain
Kevin HwangI Was Adopted by a Sorceress, Book One
AlbertThe Fulcrum: A Novel
Michael DecterReciprocity
D.C. GilbertSuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible: The Deal of the Art (Book #1)
Roger E PedersenThe Awakening of AI
ONE IAMFascinating Facts for Curious Kids: 1050 Wonders: Packed with Fun Facts and Trivia from Amazing Animals to Astronomy and Marine Life to Monuments! (Awesome Facts for Ages 8-12)
Kristine CollinsLiving The Dream: Law Of Attraction Secrets
ONE IAMThe Suicide Detective
William BachThe Death Wizard Chronicles: Volume 1
Jim MelvinSeeing GOD, Face To Face: The Absolute Truth About You, And How You Operate.
ONE IAMThe Winds of Fate (Make the Darkness Light Book 2)
S. M. StirlingFun with Words to Make You Smile Similes
By: Rich LinvilleTongue Twister (Fun with Words)
By: Rich LinvilleWipe Out Earth - A Science Fiction Short Story
By: Rich LinvilleIn this story with a happy ending, a brave group of kids discovers that courage, curiosity, and quick thinking might be humanity’s last hope.
In this fast‑paced science‑fiction adventure, young readers follow ordinary kids thrust into an extraordinary mission—one that races to the far reaches of space. Along the way, they’ll encounter strange signals, puzzling clues, and a danger so big it challenges everything they thought they knew about the universe.
Perfect for kids who love thrilling mysteries, outer‑space excitement, and stories that spark big “what if” questions, Wipe Out Earth blends imagination with science in a way that keeps readers turning pages.