New Audiobooks In Sora

Welcome back, Gray Wolves — 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:

…and more! You can also browse the latest audiobooks in Sora, including these new titles:

And the Trees Stare BackAnd The Trees Stare Back by Gigi Griffis — Set in Soviet-occupied Estonia in 1989, sixteen-year-old Vik searches for answers in the cursed forest where her sister Anna disappeared and returned five years later without having aged. Also available as an eBook

“Speculative, unsettling, and intensely emotional” (Booklist).


Beyond the Board: The Untold Story of the World's Most Daring Big Wave SurferBeyond The Board by Maya Gabeira — In this memoir, pro surfer Maya Gabeira tells the awe-inspiring true story of her journey from unstoppable teenager to the Guinness World Record–holding legend she is today. Also available as an eBook

“A celebration of the possibilities for those who are made to feel like outsiders in sports” (Kirkus Reviews). 


Call of the DragonCall of the Dragon by Natasha Bowen — In the first book of a new series inspired by African mythology, dragon gods rule the earth and sky — until the gods are betrayed, and one girl embarks on a journey to save the world from war and ruin. From the bestselling author of Skin of the Sea! Also available as an eBook

“Intricate worldbuilding and exhilarating new twists on common myths about the creation of humankind propel this gripping tale of first love, divided loyalties, and loss” (Publishers Weekly).


NEW NETFLIX SERIES! Finding Her Edge by Jennifer Iacopelli — A swoony romantic novel following an elite ice dancer caught in a love triangle with her new skating partner and an old flame. Adriana Russo is figure skating royalty, born to gold-medalist parents and an equally talented sister. Adriana’s dream? To conquer the Junior World Championships and uphold the family legacy. But when the family’s legendary skating rink faces financial ruin, everything she’s worked for is at risk. Also available as an eBook

“An engaging read for sports fans and romance lovers alike” (Kirkus Reviews). 


Gaslit by Megan Davidhizar — A psychological thriller about a night of babysitting that turns fatal and a girl determined to figure out if the gas leak was an accident, perfect for fans of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars. Ella was supposed to be out with friends. But a blinding headache and a twist of fate leave her babysitting instead. Only when she arrives, the house is quiet, the door is wide open – and the air reeks of gas. She manages to call 911, but not everyone survives. Also available as an eBook

“This fast-paced mystery keeps readers guessing and questioning even Ella’s own judgment and conclusions” (Booklist). 


Sibylline by Melissa de la Cruz — Three teens infiltrate the magical ivy league in this heart-stopping dark academia romantasy from  bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz. After being rejected from their dream school, best friends Raven, Dorian, and Atticus go underground at the magical university to receive an unsanctioned education, while navigating their feelings for each other. Also available as an eBook

“This emotionally charged duology starter sets realistic romantic tension against a compelling central magical mystery that will have readers eager to find out what happens in book two” (Booklist). 


To The Death by Andrea Tang — Two teens are pitted against each other in a magical duel for revenge, but they’ll have to fight their growing attraction first, in this YA fantasy thriller from the author of These Deadly Prophecies. Also available as an eBook

“A rewarding page-turner that’s filled with deception and intrigue” (Kirkus Reviews). 


We’ve Hit Turbulence by Jessica L. Cozzi — In this swoony young adult rom-com, things get bumpy when a girl gets stuck on a cross-country flight with her ex. Olive Austin just wants to get on her flight to visit her long-distance boyfriend in peace — a spring break filled with white-sand beaches, cute date nights, and soaking up the sun in Hawaii. Unfortunately, when she boards her cross-continental flight she discovers that her seatmate for her 13-hour journey is none other than Tyler Ferris, her ex…a.k.a the boy that her heart never really got over. Also available as an eBook

“A wholesome and sweet YA romance for readers who enjoyed Stephanie Perkins’s Anna and the French Kiss (SLJ).

New eBooks In Sora!

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:

“And the Trees Stare Back“ (ebook) by Gigi Griffis coverAnd The Trees Stare Back by Gigi Griffis — Set in Soviet-occupied Estonia, sixteen-year-old Vik searches for answers in the cursed forest where her sister Anna disappeared and returned five years later without having aged. Also available as an Audiobook

“This gripping, deeply human, and eerie mystery has parallels to current events. Speculative, unsettling, and intensely emotional” (Kirkus Reviews).


“Finding Her Edge“ (ebook) by Jennifer Iacopelli coverFinding Her Edge by Jennifer Iacopelli — Soon to be a Netflix series, this swoony romantic novel follows an elite ice dancer caught in a love triangle with her new skating partner and an old flame. Also available as an Audiobook

“An engaging, interesting look at competitive figure skating which will have reflective readers turning pages to see what happens next” (SLJ).


“Gaslit“ (ebook) by Megan Davidhizar coverGaslit by Megan Davidhizar — A psychological thriller about a night of babysitting that turns fatal and a girl determined to figure out if the gas leak was an accident, perfect for fans of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars. Also available as an Audiobook

“A twisty tale that will keep thrill-seekers riveted” (Kirkus Reviews). 


“A Practical Guide to Dating a Demon“ (ebook) by Hannah Reynolds coverA Practical Guide To Dating Demons by Hannah Reynolds — Naomi, a studious scholarship girl at a magical academy, accidentally summons a charming demon fiance and must team up with him to uncover the source of mysterious magical disruptions in her city. Also available as an Audiobook

“A cozy fantasy that intertwines academic intrigue, magical peril, and slow-burn supernatural romance” (Kirkus Reviews). 


“Sibylline“ (ebook) by Melissa de la Cruz coverSibylline by Melissa de la Cruz — After being rejected from their dream school, best friends Raven, Dorian, and Atticus infiltrate the magical university to receive an unsanctioned education, while navigating their feelings for each other. Also available as an Audiobook

“This emotionally charged duology starter sets realistic romantic tension against a compelling central magical mystery that will have readers eager to find out what happens in book two” (Booklist).


“This Moth Saw Brightness“ (ebook) by A. A. Vacharat coverThis Moth Saw Brightness by A.A. Vacharat — A weird and revelatory debut that vividly captures the dislocation of growing up BIPOC and neurodivergent in a country awash in both conspiracy theories and genuine conspiracies. High schooler Wayne and his best friend Kermit participate in a university health study that turns out to be riddled with conspiracies pointing to a sinister government plot. Also available as an Audiobook

“This funny, insightful debut about mental illness, identity, and a person’s capacity to change packs a surprising emotional punch” (Kirkus Reviews). 


“Top Heavy“ (ebook) by Rhonda DeChambeau coverTop Heavy by Rhonda Dechambeau — A talented dancer, fifteen-year-old Esme struggles to regain her sense of self after an assault, as she navigates the complexities of friendship, first love, family problems, and the emotional challenges of growing up. Also available as an Audiobook

“A solid story of a young woman’s experiences with her body in the world and learning to feel comfortable with oneself” (SLJ).


“We've Hit Turbulence“ (ebook) by Jessica L. Cozzi coverWe’ve Hit Turbulence by Jessica L. Cozzi — In this swoony young adult rom-com, things get bumpy when a girl gets stuck on a cross-country flight with her ex. Olive just wants to get on her flight to visit her long-distance boyfriend in peace — a spring break filled with white-sand beaches, cute date nights, and soaking up the sun in Hawaii. Unfortunately, when she boards her cross-continental flight she discovers that her seatmate for her 13-hour journey is none other than Tyler Ferris, her ex…a.k.a the boy that her heart never really got over. Also available as an Audiobook

“A wholesome and sweet YA romance for readers who enjoyed Stephanie Perkins’s Anna and the French Kiss or Morgan Matson’s Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour” (SLJ).

5-Star Book Reviews: Historical Fiction

Dig Reading Poster WomanWe continue our series of posts featuring some of the best books in the CA Library collection — today’s featured titles are all in the Historical Fiction genre. Follow the links for each book to learn more from the CA Library catalog!

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Everything is poison Everything Is Poison by Joy McCullough — Sixteen-year-old Carmela Tofana finally gains access to her mother’s apothecary in early 17th-century Rome, where she discovers that alongside healing remedies are dangerous potions that can change women’s lives. Get the eBook | Get the Audiobook

“Based on a real figure and set in the same universe as Blood Water Paint, this eloquent, rapid-fire novel is rich in cadence and history” (Publishers Weekly). 


The great misfortune of Stella Sedgwick The Great Misfortune of Stella Sedgwick by S. Isabelle — Bridgerton meets The Davenports in this wildly entertaining standalone romance, following a young Black woman trying to balance her independence with her future in 1860s London’s high society. Banished from etiquette lessons and unsure of her future, Stella dreams of a writing career and independence, but 1860s England offers little opportunity beyond marriage or servitude for a sharp-tongued, dark-skinned girl. Get the Audiobook

“A comfort read for anyone who is drawn to romances set in the Regency and Victorian eras” (SLJ).


If looks could kill If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry — While conducting volunteer work in Manhattan in 1888, eighteen-year-old Tabitha and Pearl’s fates intertwine with Jack the Ripper as he is hunted by the Gorgon Medusa. Get the eBook | Get the Audiobook

“Fans of magic-laced historical fiction who like gory true crime and introspective character studies will find a wealth of that here” (Booklist). 


One step forward One Step Forward by Marcie Flinchum Atkins — An historical fiction novel in verse about Matilda Young — the youngest American suffragist imprisoned for picketing the White House to demand women’s right to vote. Amid the backdrop of World War I, Matilda’s story vividly highlights the extreme mental, physical, and emotional battles faced by the protestors leading up to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.

“This coming-of-age story intertwined with women’s fight to vote creates a forceful story while chronicling parts of the suffrage movement often ignored” (SLJ).


The rebel girls of Rome The Rebel Girls of Rome by Jordyn Taylor — Part historical mystery, part sweeping romance, The Rebel Girls of Rome brings the stories of two young women to brilliant life: Lilah, a college student looking to understand her grandfather’s mysterious past, and Bruna, a queer Jewish woman who joins the resistance during World War II.

“This rare depiction of the Jewish experience under Mussolini is ultimately a moving, cathartic family story of self-forgiveness and love” (Booklist). 


The red car to Hollywood The Red Car to Hollywood by Jennie Liu — In LA’s Chinatown in 1924, sixteen-year-old Ruby Chan rebels against her parents’ conventional plans for her future when a friendship with nineteen-year-old Anna May Wong, a rising Hollywood film star, opens up new possibilities. Get the eBook | Get the Audiobook

“Readers will be inspired by Ruby’s resilience and dazzled by the historical setting that Liu has painstakingly recreated” (Booklist). 


Salvación Salvación by Sandra Proudman — With rising tension in Alta California after the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, seventeen-year-old Lola de La Peña becomes the masked vigilante Salvación to protect her family and town from a man wielding deadly magic, but her mission is complicated when she begins falling for Alejandro, a member of his dangerous entourage.

“Action-packed and thrilling with a touch of romance, Proudman’s debut novel is an homage to folk hero stories told through a feminist lens” (Kirkus Reviews). 


cover_imageCOMING SOON! Under A Fire-Red Sky by Geraldine McCaughrean — From bestselling author Geraldine McCaughrean, an utterly immersive and unforgettable novel set during the London Blitz. With World War II on their doorstep, four teens evade evacuation and remain in London, attempting to aid the Fire Service and keep each other safe during the Blitz. Get the eBook

“Descriptions of WWII during the London Blitz are all-consuming, complete with heart-wrenching detail and loss. A riveting story, sure to please fans of historical novels” (SLJ).


Under the same stars : a novel Under The Same Stars by Libba Bray — In this propulsive historical mystery that examines truth, rebellion, reconciliation, and what must be sacrificed for a better world, three timelines converge to unveil the mysterious disappearance of two girls during World War II. Get the eBook | Get the Audiobook

“A breathtaking journey that will leave a lasting impression on readers’ minds and hearts” (Kirkus Reviews).


Where the heart should be Where The Heart Should Be by Sarah Crossan — This historical novel-in-verse is a suspenseful and heartbreaking story of love, family, and the forces that can destroy us or bind us forever. Ireland is starving, and Nell, a poor Irish scullery maid, falls in love with the British heir to the land. Can their romance stay hidden during the devastating famine? The potatoes are black, people are dying, and in the midst of it all, Nell must do everything she can to keep her family together and everyone she loves alive. Get the eBook | Get the Audiobook

“An emotionally taut story of strength and loss, exhibiting how darkness and hope can intertwine. Readers will be left breathless” (Booklist). 

 

Find even more great titles in these previous posts!