ATTENTION ALL SORA USERS!
The library is adding a great new login option for Sora! As of June 12, 2025, faculty, staff, and students in grades 5-12 with a Paideia School email address (ending in @paideiaschool.org) will be able to log into Sora using their school Gmail ID and password. Anything you have on your shelf before June 11 will stay checked out to you, but unfortunately, your reading history may not carry over to the new system.
Just go to soraapp.com, or download and open the Sora app, choose MISBO, and then search for Paideia School. You will then select "Paideia School 5-12 students and staff" and be directed to sign in with your Google account.
Students in grades 3-4 and parents will follow the steps above, but select "Paideia School Grades 3-4" and continue to log in as before, with your library account number.
If you have any trouble logging into Sora after June 12, please contact Jill Hanson at elemlibrary@paideiaschool.org.
Paideia Library Ebooks 24/7, All Summer Long
Whether you’re stuck at home or it’s after library hours, you can still get great books from our e-book & audiobook collection with the Sora app -- a huge 24/7 "even when the library is closed" selection for summer reading. You'll never run out of good books again!
Already a Sora user? Login to the app!
New to Sora? Get instructions here!
More Free Books!
Put your tax dollars to work -- use your local public library! You'll be able to borrow books, DVDs and audiobooks on CD, PLUS you'll have access to thousands more ebooks, audiobooks, movies and music through the public libraries' digital collection services (Libby, Hoopla, Kanopy, etc).
Use the Libby app for public library ebook and audiobook borrowing. You can even link your Sora app to the public library's ebook collection to keep your K-12 reading all in the same app.
Fulton County Public Library (Atlanta)
Dekalb County Public Library (DCPL)
Want to read The Great Gatsby, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or maybe Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (in French)? What about The Secret Garden, or the entire Wizard of Oz series - for FREE??
Non-profit online projects are great places to find high quality ebooks of classic novels and other Public Domain works (published before 1924), and volunteer-created audiobooks, totally free.
Project Gutenberg - free downloadable Public Domain ebooks in English and other languages
The Internet Archive - downloadable Public Domain texts, plus additional ebooks, sound recordings & video that can be checked out and read online.
LibriVox - free audio recordings of Public Domain works