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Check Out These Underrated Library Books (Without Long Wait Times)

Area librarians recommend titles that are underrated, overlooked, and available.

By Maggie Roth March 10, 2025 at 11:39 am

If you’ve ever set out to read a hot new novel or a popular book from BookTok and found yourself facing a daunting library waitlist, you know the struggle. But fret not — Northern Virginia’s libraries are full of great books, many of which fly under the radar. We’re here to help you find your next great read while you wait for your hold to become available. NoVA-area librarians recommend these underrated books that are available at the library with little to no wait time.  

Ascension by Nicholas Binge 

“Ascension is a science fiction mystery with emotion, monsters, betrayal, and more. A huge mountain appears mysteriously in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. This story of exploration is told through a series of undelivered letters the protagonist writes to a beloved niece.” — Gregg Grunow, Bull Run Library 

The Final Revival of Opal and Nev by Dawnie Walton 

“In the lead up to their anticipated reunion, a music journalist compiles an oral history of the iconic (and fictional) proto-punk rock duo, Opal and Nev. She documents the band’s history leading up to the infamous concert that ended in a fatal riot. The oral history format showcases a kaleidoscope of voices and perspectives in this entertaining and thought-provoking read. (It’s especially good as an audio book.)” — Jennie Rothschild, Arlington Public Library 

Interesting Facts About Space by Emily Austin 

“I find Austin’s books to be deeply underrated. Interesting Facts About Space is her sophomore novel following the story of Enid, a woman obsessed with space, a phobia of bald men, and serious commitment issues. This novel explores our deep, shameful habits and secrets with wit and humor and how sometimes our eccentricities are what make us beautifully human and interesting ourselves.” — Shannon Ball, Montclair Library 

Banyan Moon by Thao Thai 

“When her grandmother Minh dies, Ann returns to her childhood home. The crumbling house has been left to Ann and Huong, her estranged mother, but deep secrets lie hidden in the attic. Shifting perspectives between the three women, Banyan Moon is a moving family saga of three different generations of women forging their own paths despite daunting circumstances.” — Jennie Rothschild, Arlington Public Library 

Evocation by S. T. Gibson 

“This character-driven urban fantasy follows a gifted medium afflicted by an ancient curse who calls on the only people he knows can help — his ex-boyfriend and the ex’s new wife. Highly recommended if you’re into poly romances, the “you came/you called” trope, dark academia vibes, and confronting trauma on the weekends.” — Courtney Wyant, Montclair Library 

Check This Out!

Did you know that most counties in Northern Virginia and DC participate in a library sharing system that allows residents to get library cards in several area libraries? Residents within a reciprocal jurisdiction — including Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince William counties, plus the City of Alexandria, Washington, DC, and more — are eligible to get a library card at any other reciprocal jurisdiction.  

Feature image, stock.adobe.com

Maggie Roth

Maggie Roth

Associate Editor

Maggie Roth is the associate editor for Northern Virginia Magazine, where she covers news and culture in the NoVA area. Originally from New Jersey, she is a graduate of George Mason University and joined the magazine in 2021 as an editorial intern.

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