Flipbooks — Brainfusion Children’s Books

Brainfusion makes children’s books from Reportage by James Corbett — true stories, told for young readers, made entirely on our own hardware with local AI and a human editor. Below are the English editions. Each book has its own page with the full flipbook, an explanation of how it was made, and a link to a full-screen version.


Ages 6–10

1. The Bet That Changed Everything — Bert, Mary and Grandpa Jim

Age 6–10 · ch02 The 9/11 Terror Trade · FLUX.1-dev + PuLID · Ghibli style

Twelve chapters, told by Bert (9) who, together with Mary and Grandpa Jim, finds out who knew beforehand about 9/11. With twelve illustrations in Ghibli style.

Read The Bet That Changed Everything →


2. The Truth Clock — Lily, Finn and Grandpa Elias

Age 6–10 · ch13 The 9/11 Whistleblowers · FLUX.1-dev + PuLID · Ghibli style

Twelve chapters, told by Lily (8) who, together with Finn and Grandpa Elias, finds out who talked and who was not believed. With twelve illustrations in Ghibli style.

Read The Truth Clock →


3. The Fire — Emma, Jake and Grandpa Tom

Age 6–10 · ch12 The Real Meaning of Independence · FLUX.1-dev · Semi-realistic style

Twelve chapters, told by Emma (8) who, together with Jake and Grandpa Tom, discovers what independence really means — from Spartacus to the modern day. With twelve illustrations in semi-realistic style.

Read The Fire →


Ages 11–17

4. The Paper Trail — Mara, Devin and Mr. Reyes

Age 11–17 · ch02 The 9/11 Terror Trade · FLUX.1-dev + PuLID · Ghibli style · Narrative non-fiction thriller

Twelve chapters, told by Mara (13) who, together with Devin and Mr. Reyes, follows the money trail behind 9/11. With twelve illustrations in Ghibli style.

Read The Paper Trail →


5. The Torch — Iris, Tomas and Ms. Vega

Age 11–17 · ch12 The Real Meaning of Independence · FLUX.1-dev + PuLID · Ghibli style

Twelve chapters, told by Iris (14) who, together with Tomas and Ms. Vega, discovers what independence really means — from Spartacus to the modern day. With twelve illustrations in Ghibli style.

Read The Torch →


Why English books? The source — Reportage by James Corbett (corbettreport.com) — is already in English. We have no affiliation with James Corbett or his website. We thank James for his inspiring work, which we are honoured to build upon. For English books the translation step disappears entirely: the director distills the English source directly into an English essence, and the local AI writes native English. Everything runs on our own hardware — no external AI service, no account, no data leaving the door.

This page is updated as new books appear and editing takes place.

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