Welcome back, Gray Wolves, to another great school year! We’ve been adding a lot of new books to the library shelves — both print copies and digital!
Take a look at the CA Library collection in your Sora account — you’ll find thousands of eBooks and audiobooks across many different genres, including:
Best Fiction For Teens
- New York Times Bestsellers
- Most Popular
- Suspenseful Thrillers
- Mysteries
- Fantasy
- Historical Fiction
- Humorous Stories
- Romance
- Science Fiction
…and more! You can also browse the latest audiobooks in Sora, including these new titles:
All For The Game by Heather Buchta — Friday Night Lights meets A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder in this juicy, mind-twisting thriller about football, romance, and the cost of playing the game. Three Texan teenagers, star football player Finn, his girlfriend Megan, and his cousin Brit, uncover dark secrets about the school’s football team and must choose between protecting their futures or exposing the dangerous truths. Also available as an eBook
“A twisty, fast-paced thriller that will keep readers guessing” (Kirkus Reviews).
Donut Summer by Anita Kelly — Relaxing and getting a tan may be on most teens’ summer to-do lists, but for chronically freckled and deeply anxious Penny Dexter? Not a chance. Socking money away for college? Of course. Babysitting her siblings? Sure. Becoming a climate scientist and saving the world? She wishes.
“Never shying away from the hard conversations about queerness, gender, and acceptance, Kelly spins a delectable love story with a powerful message” (Booklist).
Keep Your Friends Close by Cynthia Murphy — An explosive dark academia thriller set in the world of the BookTok sensation Win Lose Kill Die, where secret societies and lethal ambition run the show. When members of her school’s secret society are murdered, second-year Chloe connects the victims to a ledger of misdeeds recorded by vengeful classmates and searches for the killer before she becomes the next target. Also available as an eBook
“Readers should be warned to buckle up for a rocky ride through a fast-paced plot. Murphy does not disappoint” (Booklist).
Let’s Split Up by Bill Wood — A heart-pounding thriller tailor-made for the YA BookTokers! It’s Scream meets Scooby-Doo in this electrifying horror. When the town’s “it-couple,” Brad and Shelley, are found murdered in a secluded manor, a brave group of teen friends takes on the mystery. Also available as an eBook
“Readers who enjoy horror with a healthy dose of playful self-awareness will have a great time solving mysteries with these meddling kids” (Booklist).
Love at Full Tilt by Jenny L. Howe — In this joyful celebration of fandoms, whirlwind romance, and plus-size girls, love is the ultimate roller coaster ride. Eighteen-year-old Lia is determined to win a scavenger hunt at a world-renowned theme park, until rival contestant Mason upends her plans and sends her heart careening.
“A heartwarming, strongly characterized romance in which being truly seen for who you are is the greatest prize of all” (Kirkus Reviews).
Songs For Ghosts by Clara Kumagai — This genre-bending YA novel follows a boy who finds a century-old diary written by a young woman in Nagasaki, Japan—and becomes haunted by her vengeful spirit. Caught between cultures, relationships, and family, seventeen-year-old Japanese-American Adam finds new purpose after discovering a hundred-year-old journal written by a young woman in Nagasaki, leading him to a homestay in Japan, where he unravaels the mystery of her identity and his own. Also available as an eBook
“Through the diary entries and Adam’s research and exploration, Japanese history, language, culture, and stories are seamlessly integrated into the narrative” (Kirkus Reviews).
The Story of My Anger by Jasminne Mendez — A powerful novel-in-verse about a Texas teen who is battling racism in her theatre program and book banning efforts by her town’s school board. Determined to find a way to fight back, Yuli and her friends start a guerilla theatre club which stirs things up and gets people talking, and finally, Yuli steps into the role she was always meant to play. Also available as an eBook
“The perfect book for readers who are being impacted by book banning and other sociopolitical changes” (Booklist).
Very Dangerous Things by Lauren Muñoz — A murder mystery game turns deadly in this young adult whodunit by the author of Suddenly a Murder. Everyone in town knows about the game. For decades, J. Everett High has staged an annual murder mystery to put its criminology students to the test. And this year, crime junkie Dulce Castillo is dead set on winning. Soon, the game kicks off, and the student playing the victim, Xavier Torres, is found poisoned in the school’s greenhouse . . . except his death is not pretend.
“A satisfyingly chilling mystery with a relatable amateur sleuth” (Kirkus Reviews).
Watch Us Crack by Gabriella Lepore — Sadie Morelli and Cason Tano were friends in middle school, back before Cason’s mom died and Sadie transferred to a new school. When they meet again as high school juniors at the local ice rink where Sadie waitresses and Cason’s hockey team plays, what was once friendship blooms into something more. Given the intensity of the rivalry between their schools, their budding romance is a secret for them alone. But then someone turns up dead at the local train station.
“This classic whodunit has enough red herrings and plot twists to fill a skating rink, and will hopefully make readers consider the consequences of setting dangerous wheels in motion” (Booklist).
While We’re Young by K.L. Walther — A whirlwind romance inspired by Ferris Bueller’s Day Off about four friends whose hearts are broken and mended over the course of an epic senior skip day. Grace, Isa, and Everett used to be an inseparable trio before their love lives became a tangled mess. With graduation fast approaching, Grace decides an unsanctioned senior skip day in Philadelphia might be just what they need to fix things.
“Rom-com fans will love this joyride through Philadelphia” (Kirkus Reviews).