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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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).
