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morganthebee 's review for:
One Last Stop
by Casey McQuiston
I’m going to be honest: the blurb about this book didn’t really draw me in and the premise just sounded weird to me, so it was one of those “I’ll probably read it eventually, but…” books for me. I’d heard good things, though, and it fit into a category I needed for a reading challenge, so when I popped onto the Libby app looking for a new audiobook and it showed up under “available now,” I decided to go for it.
I should have known I’d like it. I’ve read Casey McQuiston before and enjoyed it, and this one was equally good if not better. The story was interesting, bright and lively, the side characters were quirky and loveable, August and Jane had so much chemistry, and it was a thoroughly enjoyable listen. The voices that narrator Natalie Naudus gives the characters are great, I especially loved Myla (my fave) and August’s voices, they fit so well with the images I had of them.
I should have known I’d like it. I’ve read Casey McQuiston before and enjoyed it, and this one was equally good if not better. The story was interesting, bright and lively, the side characters were quirky and loveable, August and Jane had so much chemistry, and it was a thoroughly enjoyable listen. The voices that narrator Natalie Naudus gives the characters are great, I especially loved Myla (my fave) and August’s voices, they fit so well with the images I had of them.