EliteReads vs KidTeller

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EliteReads

EliteReads

Book recommendations from the world's top minds

Discover the books recommended by Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and 150+ elite minds — sourced from interviews, podcasts, and reading lists.

CategoryEducation
Pricingfree
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About

EliteReads is the largest curated library of book recommendations from the world's most influential minds. We track what CEOs, founders, and thought leaders actually read — and make it searchable. With 2,500+ picks from 150+ elite minds, every recommendation links back to the original interview, podcast, or reading list where it was mentioned. Browse by leader (Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Naval Ravikant, Oprah Winfrey, Warren Buffett) or by topic across Business, Psychology, Leadership, History, Finance, and Entrepreneurship. Key features: - Verified recommendations from real interviews and podcasts - "Top Picks" highlighting each leader's personal favorites - Search and filter by topic, leader, or book title - Weekly newsletter with one curated pick from elite reading lists - 1,000+ ambitious readers already subscribed Whether you're a founder seeking your next strategic read or a lifelong learner, EliteReads connects you with the books that shaped top performers.

KidTeller

KidTeller

Stories written just for your child

Turn your child into the hero of their own adventure. Add their name, photo, and favorite things to create a one-of-a-kind storybook they'll treasure forever.

CategoryEducation
Pricingpaid
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About

KidTeller turns your kid into the main character of their own story - like literally, their name, their look, their adventures, everything. You just type a few details, pick a story theme, and boom - it creates a fully illustrated book in seconds. You can tweak the text, change the art, even make your own version for siblings. Bedtime suddenly goes from "one more story…" to "can we read my story again?" No waiting for shipping - you get it instantly as a digital book you can print or keep on your phone. It’s the easiest way to make reading fun, personal, and a bit magical for your kid (and parents love it just as much).

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