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A sci-fi comedy series about a bumbling nerd who shifts between parallel universes whenever he falls asleep: Max And The Multiverse

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Max and the Multiverse

by Zachry Wheeler
4.3 stars – 96 reviews
FREE with Kindle UnlimitedLearn More
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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“One of the finest pieces of sci-fi satire I have ever read. Anywhere. Bar none.”
– Eric Michael Craig, Rivenstone Press
* Gold Medal Winner – Global Ebook Awards
* Finalist – National Indie Excellence Awards
* Finalist – Next Generation Indie Book Awards
* Finalist – Dante Rossetti Book Awards
* Finalist – Best Book Awards
* Finalist – NMAZ Book Awards

It’s spring break and Max is stuck at home all by himself. Just the way he likes it. He games online, feasts on junk, and wonders why his cat can suddenly talk.

Thanks to a bizarre mishap, Max has started shifting between parallel universes whenever he falls asleep. A curious affliction, and one that steadily erodes his sanity. Day after day, he awakes to a strange new reality and struggles to make sense of his surroundings.

But then one day he awakes to a hyper-advanced version of Earth where humans have colonized space. Determined to fulfill a lifelong dream, Max and his cyborg cat venture into the black, only to entangle themselves in an intergalactic conflict.

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Good Deeds Gone Wrong

by Ruthie Godfrey
4.9 stars – 20 reviews
FREE with Kindle UnlimitedLearn More
Lending: Enabled
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Beautiful picture book for kids about kindness.

It’s Good Deeds Week again! And Stephen is starting out his favorite week of the year with enthusiasm in his heart and the Good Deeds checklist in his hand. He can hardly wait to get started showing kindness to others. But when one thing after another goes wrong, Stephen becomes all too familiar with the old saying, “No good deed goes unpunished.” Stephen even considers giving up before he messes up anything else! Will Stephen be able to brush it off and carry on?

Based on real kids’ experiences with the Great Kindness Challenge, Good Deeds Gone Wrong will make you laugh, make you cringe, and make you wonder why Stephen doesn’t give up much sooner! This colorful, engaging picture book will inspire children to perservere in showing kindness, even when it does not turn out as the expect.

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