New Audiobooks In Sora!

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:

After The Sirens by Sharon Farrell — When Cate’s parents derail her perfect NYC life with their monumentally ill-timed divorce, she kind of loses it. By the time she gets it together, she’s in Miami with no friends and none of the classes and activities she imagined for her senior year of high school. So, she decides to blow it all up and do something that defies everyone’s expectations — start training as an EMT while riding the city ambulances at night.

“A thoughtful, well-executed coming-of-age story offering insights into the impact of pivotal life moments” (Kirkus Reviews). 


Dinged by Tommy Greenwald — In this companion novel to the acclaimed hit Game Changer, star freshman quarterback Caleb Springer watches his father deteriorate from injuries he suffered playing the very same sport, forcing Caleb to consider whether playing football, the sport of his dreams, is worth risking irreparable physical harm.

“A cogent cautionary tale” (Kirkus Reviews). 


The Haunted States of America, featuring stories from best-selling author Ellen Hopkins and more! — Fifty two different stories. Fifty two different authors. Every state has an urban legend that evokes fear and curiosity in equal parts, and we’ve chronicled all of these logic-defying horrors here in Haunted States of America anthology!

“An entertaining, fright-filled geographical tour” (Kirkus Reviews). 


The Maze Cutter by James Dashner — 73 years after The Maze Runner series, the descendants of dystopia have thrived on the island but must leave everything they know behind when a ship comes from the old world with news about how they are needed to save civilization.

“Series fans will not be disappointed by this return to a world where danger lurks around each corner” (Kirkus Reviews). 


Night Swimming by Aaron Starmer — Recent high school graduate Trevor longs to take his relationship with Sarah to the next level as they spend the summer trying to swim in every pool in town, including a natural pool with magical properties.

“While a quiet romance at its core, the characters also explore their fear of change, the upcoming unknown, and how time impacts their relationships” (SLJ). 


The Summer She Went Missing by Chelsea Ichaso — One year after her best friend, Audrey, went missing, Paige enters a world far darker than she ever could have imagined to find the truth after discovering a burner phone hidden in Audrey’s old room that links her disappearance to that of another girl.

“Told in alternating perspectives by Paige and an anonymous “The Girl,” Ichaso’s latest is a twisty, addictive mystery that will appeal to fans of Kit Frick (All Eyes On Us) or Holly Jackson (A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder)” (SLJ). 


Tag, You’re Dead by Kathryn Foxfield — Seventeen-year-old social media influencer Anton starts a livestreamed and high-stakes game of Tag to find a new assistant, but four contestants have ulterior motives.

“With a fast-paced plot with dizzying twists and turns, readers should clear their schedules before opening; it’s impossible to put this one down” (Booklist). 


This Is The Year by Gloria Munoz — This dazzling YA cli-fi written in prose and verse will speak to any reader struggling with the state of our world and how to understand their place in it. In a near-future Florida ravaged by climate catastrophe, seventeen-year-old Julieta Villarreal is recruited by a space exploration program for immigrant teens after her twin sister is killed in a car crash.

“Muñoz’s debut teaches us what it means to be a human on Earth and how we keep surviving—­together” (Booklist). 


Unstoppable by Tim Green — Bestselling author Tim Green has written an unforgettable story, inspired by interviews with real-life cancer survivors and insider sports experience, showing a brave boy who learns what it truly means to be unstoppable. Foster child Harrison, who dreams of playing in the NFL, is happy when he is put into a home with loving parents and a foster father who is a football coach, but, after becoming the star running back and suffering an injury, a cancer diagnosis threatens to ruin his future.

“Harrison’s ferocious struggles with inner demons and physical obstacles make absorbing reading” (Booklist). 


Wish Upon A K-Star by Kat Cho — Told in alternating voices, when rising K-drama star Shin Hyeri and K-pop idol Moon Minseok are filmed having an argument, the two stars must participate in a fake dating show to keep their careers on track.

“A readable, charming, drama-filled story with relatable characters, this book will appeal to readers who like romance and K-pop combined into one fun tale” (SLJ). 

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