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. Follow the links for each book to learn more from the CA Library catalog!
At The End of the River Styx by Michelle Kulwicki — Before he can be reborn, Zan has spent 499 years bound in a 500-year curse to process souls for the monstrous Ferryman ― and if he fails he dies. In Portland, Bastian is grieving — he survived a car accident that took his mother and impulse-purchased a crumbling bookstore with the life insurance money. But in sleep, death’s mark keeps dragging Bastian into Zan’s office.
“Kulwicki has written a superb book with a brilliantly original plot, characters to fall in love with, a monster of pure evil in the Ferryman, and breathtaking suspense that is to die for. It is, altogether, a must-read” (Booklist).
COMING SOON! The Brightness Between Us (The Darkness Outside Us, Book 2) by Eliot Schrefer — In this sequel to The Darkness Outside Us, bestselling author Eliot Schrefer delivers another ambitious, genre-bending novel and epic love story that spans thousands of years and the far reaches of the galaxy. Separated by time and space, a young family and two strangers learn that their lives are intimately intertwined. They race to uncover the unexpected connections that might save them all . . . and perhaps humanity as well.
“Schrefer has produced an updated, inclusive exploration of human connection in a style that is rarely seen outside the context of classic sci-fi” (Booklist).
Hearts Still Beating by Brooke Archer — Gripping, romantic, and impossible to put down, this dark and immersive post-apocalyptic debut novel is about two teen girls who loved each other before the end of the world — and before one of them became infected with the virus that turned her into a monster. Get the Audiobook
“A fascinating political subplot adds a rich extra dimension to this accomplished post-apocalyptic debut. A richly realized and distinctive queer zombie romance” (Kirkus Reviews).
The House of Rage and Sorrow (The Celestial Trilogy, Book 2) by Sangu Mandanna — The sequel to A Spark of White Fire. As gods, beasts, and kingdoms choose sides, Alexi seeks out a weapon more devastating than even Titania. Past lives threaten the present. Old enemies claim their due. And Esmae cannot outrun the ghosts and the questions that haunt her.
“The high-stakes, lofty narrative reads like a mythology story of its own, as the lives of gods, mortals, and spaceships are intricately connected, setting up for what’s sure to be a breathtaking conclusion” (Booklist).
Moonstorm by Yoon Ha Lee — In a society where conformity is valued above all else, a teen girl training to become an Imperial pilot is forced to return to her rebel roots to save her world in this adrenaline-fueled sci-fi adventure — perfect for fans of Iron Widow and Skyward! Get the eBook | Get the Audiobook
“Lee, known for his middle-grade Thousand Worlds trilogy, continues infusing the vast world of science fiction with Korean-inspired adventure” (Booklist).
The Only Light Left Burning (All That’s Left In The World, Book 2) by Erik J. Brown — The sequel to All That’s Left In The World, this is a post-apocalyptic survival story set in the aftermath of a superflu that has decimated the world population. After a long and treacherous journey south, Andrew and Jamie have finally found safety in the Florida Keys. But they soon learn that safety doesn’t always mean happily ever after. Settling into life in the Islamorada colony with other survivors of the bug, Andrew believes they’ve finally found themselves a home, even a family.
“Questions keep the pages turning at a brisk pace, fueled by a generous helping of white-knuckle suspense, which Brown handles masterfully” (Booklist).
The Second Chance of Darius Logan by David Walker — A powerful YA debut by Eisner award-winning author Walker, who dives into matters of social justice and identity, courage and second chances, in a world where heroes loom large and what seems ordinary is anything but. When he is arrested, teen Darius Logan is sure he is headed for prison. Instead, he is offered the opportunity to join the Super Justice Force, where he discovers he has powers he did not know about and which may help save the post-Attack world from an alien enemy. Get the eBook | Get the Audiobook
“A fast-paced dystopian adventure that takes a critical look at what it means to be a hero” (Publishers Weekly).
COMING SOON! Sixteen Minutes by K.J. Reilly — When a new girl arrives in town, seemingly from the future, three teens’ lives are turned upside down in this speculative YA novel full of love and loss, and the power of the unknown. Seventeen-year-old Nell knows two things for sure — she’s never going to get out of her rural, dead-end hometown of Clawson, NY and her best friend Stevie B and longtime boyfriend Cole are never going to leave her. That is until Charlotte, a new girl, arrives at their school and their lopsided friend triangle is turned on its axis. Get the eBook | Get the Audiobook
“As Nell peels back the layers of this mystery, she unearths greater stakes, not just for her relationships, but for the future — and the intensity of those stakes ratchets up with every thrilling page” (Kirkus Reviews).
The Stranded by Sarah Daniels — The Hunger Games meets Station Eleven in a gripping near-future dystopian: love triangles, betrayals and fights for freedom in a world turned upside-down. Aboard the Arcadia, which was once a luxurious sea vessel but now a refugee camp after an apocalyptic war, loyal citizen Esther and rebel Nik are thrown together by events that change their lives and the lives of everyone on the ship forever. Get the eBook
“An addictive, original debut that will leave readers clamoring for more” (Kirkus Reviews).
You’ll find even more great science fiction titles in these previous posts: