Planet Subila
Written by Alexia Evans
Narrated by Kae Marie Denino
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About this audiobook
Are you looking for a book written by one of the youngest writers in the world? Are you looking to enter the world of a child’s imagination? A book written for children by a child!
Rose, Mia and Max went swimming one night when they discovered a way to a new world. They are stuck in a new place with only one source of food and met a new friend on the mystery planet. They can’t escape and need to come back to earth. Can they get home?
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