We’re always adding new eBooks and Audiobooks to the CA Library collection in the Sora digital reading app — our digital library is open 24/7 all year round!
Take a look at the latest eBooks available in your Sora account, including these great titles:
Influenced by Sarah Darer Littman and Cindy L. Otis — What happens when friendship goes too far? Tenth grader Lainey struggles with her anxiety and shifting friendships after her twin brother moves away, but when her confident friend Bliss goes missing, Lainey uncovers a web of secrets about Bliss’s hidden struggles.
“Lainey and Bliss’s respective narratives highlight numerous critical issues, including the pitfalls of social media influencing and the psychology of parasocial relationships” (Kirkus Reviews).
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.
“Bold, thrilling, and wickedly addictive. Keep Your Friends Close will be your next obsession” (Karen M. McManus).
Pushing Hope: An Illustrated Memoir of Survival by Raymond Santana — When Raymond Santana was just 14, he was accused of a crime he didn’t commit. The 1989 rape of a jogger in Central Park was pinned on Santana and four other young teens, a tragedy that would change their lives forever. In this powerful illustrated memoir, Santana takes readers on a journey from his move to Harlem, to his arrest and trial, and from his time in prison to his ongoing fight for justice. Exonerated in 2002, Santana has made it his mission to fight wrongful convictions and injustice.
“This is what justice looks like. Raymond Santana’s story is one of unbelievable courage in the face of rampant injustice and impressive resilience as he maintains his dignity and in the face of obstacles that would destroy many of us. Bravo!” (Ken Burns, filmmaker).
The Scammer by Tiffany D. Jackson — Bestselling author Tiffany D. Jackson delivers another stunning, ripped-from-the-headlines thriller, following a freshman girl whose college life is turned upside down when her roommate’s ex-convict brother moves into their dorm and starts controlling their every move. Out from under her overprotective parents, Jordyn is ready to kill it in prelaw at a prestigious, historically Black university in Washington DC. When her new roommate’s brother is released from prison, the last thing Jordyn expects is to come home and find the ex-convict on their dorm room sofa.
“Jackson’s portrayal of subtle brainwashing, leading up to a wholly unanticipated twist, is excellent” (Kirkus Reviews).
The Weaver Bride by Lydia Gregovic — A sweeping fantasy about a witch who must navigate a ruthless marriage competition—and try not to fall in love along the way. Part twisting mystery, part thrilling romance, The Weaver Bride is an unputdownable romantasy steeped in a lush magical world.
“Gregovic smartly braids gothic mystery and romantic suspense in this twisty fantasy” (Publishers Weekly).
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. For starters, Grace is secretly in love with Everett, who used to go out with Isa before breaking her heart. And, oh yeah, no one knows that Isa has been hanging out with James, Grace’s brother — and if Grace finds out, it could ruin their friendship.
“While We’re Young takes all the relationship drama of three years in The Summer I Turned Pretty and puts it all into one book (Screenrant).
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. It’s murder.
“Dark academia meets classic detective fiction in this clever, twisty page-turner (Karen M. McManus, author of One of Us Is Lying).
You’ve Found Oliver by Dustin Thao — Fall in love all over again with Oliver’s story in the hotly-anticipated companion novel to bestselling sensation You’ve Reached Sam. It’s been a year since his best friend, Sam, died. Even though Oliver knows he won’t get a response, he can’t stop texting Sam’s number, especially as the anniversary of his death approaches. Then one day he accidentally hits the call button, and someone picks up.
“A worthy sequel . . . Thao weaves a tender, sweet love story that stands on its own” (Booklist).




We continue our series of posts featuring some of the best books in the CA Library collection — today’s featured titles are all Science Fiction and/or Dystopian. Follow the links for each book to learn more from the CA Library catalog!
COMING SOON!