Step into worlds where alien queens hijack human minds, a secret agent single-handedly battles the galaxy's most powerful brutal armies, robots raise lab-grown babies, vampires wipe out America in 24h, and a 12" tall MI6 agent fights off global destruction using dental floss and poison gumdrops.
Perfect for teens, adults, and language learners who love stories with heart, humor, thrilling action, and high-stakes suspense.
Whether you’re into futuristic wars, deadly secrets, ancient magic, dystopian nightmares, or epic teen hero quests—Wandolini Stories is your new favorite audio obsession.
Avilia is the most popular TV anchor in the universe.
Each night, billions across 1,005 planets tune in to watch her deliver the news—from the future.
Using a rare time-travel wristband, Avilia journeys decades into the future each day, braving deadly dangers to bring back headlines that change the course of history. Entire planets are saved. Lives are rewritten. Empires rise or fall based on what she reveals.
But knowing the future comes at a deadly cost.
Every secret she uncovers—every war, betrayal, assassination, coup, or catastrophe she exposes—adds new names to the list of powerful enemies who want her silenced. From criminal syndicates and rogue rulers to brutal generals and shadow empires, some want to control her. Most just want her dead. Others swear lifelong revenge after she ruins them on live galactic TV.
Each trip into the future is a battle for survival.
She’s chased. Hunted. Captured. Tortured. Betrayed. They try to break her, to kill her, to stop her...
But they all underestimate the woman behind the headlines.
Trained in secret-service and elite combat since the age of ten, Avilia is more than a reporter—she’s a beautiful, deadly storm in disguise. And she’ll do anything to make it back in time for her nightly broadcast... even if it means fighting armies alone or burning entire planets down.
What happens when robots try to raise humans... using a 900-page instruction manual?
How to Grow Your Human is a darkly humorous, emotional sci-fi tale set in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity has gone extinct due to a nuclear war they launched on each other. Robots—originally created to serve and protect humans—become the planet’s unlikely caretakers. After restoring Earth and reviving animal life, they decide to bring humans back using preserved genetic material.
AI president Ecolitus writes a meticulous guide called How to Grow Your Human, believing the only way to prevent future wars is to raise humans under strict, logic-based robot supervision—with no room for deviation.
Robots “adopt” babies, name themselves things like Katy and Timothy, and obsessively follow the guide—down to counting spinach leaves, bath scrubs, and trampoline jumps. They view humans as delicate, unpredictable beings and treat parenting like running a software program.
The story follows one such lab-grown human child, Lilianna, who slowly grows up under this rigid system. Though her parentbots love her and mean well, their strict adherence to “The Book” leaves no space for creativity, freedom, love, or true joy. Eventually, Lilianna rebels, falls in love, and escapes with another human boy named Nathan to a hidden colony of free humans.
There, they experience real life for the first time—freedom, spontaneity, nature, and love.
Their escape forces their parentbots—and the entire system—to question everything they've believed about raising “perfect” humans.
The story explores themes like the dangers of over-controlling systems, whether logic can truly prevent mistakes or create a “perfect” life, and if one scientific framework can ever fit every unique human being. It asks what individuality and independence really mean—and whether the risk of making mistakes is worth the joy of living free. What does it mean to be human? And why are love and freedom not optional—but essential?
Whimsical, funny, dystopian, emotional, and quietly philosophical, you'll smile and laugh while listening to this unforgettable story.
A brilliant blend of sci-fi, satire, and heart.