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One Last Stop
by Casey McQuiston
August never feels like she has belonged and feels lost. She tends to move city to city, college to college while collecting a lot of student loan debt. After trying the last place, she moves to New York thinking it might fit her. She moves into an apartment with three eccentric people. She even becomes a waitress. However, the biggest thing to happen to her is riding the Q line on the subway. She sees this girl who is gorgeous and mysterious. August spills coffee on herself and Subway Girl gives her a red scarf. Ever since then, August cannot forget about her. Subway Girl is always on the Q line whenever she is on and she finds out her name is Jane. Yet, things start to not make sense about Jane and August finds out that Jane has been stuck on the Q line since the ‘70s and wants to help Jane remember herself and get off the Q line. Will they remain friends or will sparks fly even though Jane could be going back to her time?
Okay, I didn’t like Red, White & Royal Blue and I even DNFed it. So, when it came to this book I felt meh about it and thought I may not like it, but I saw a ton of buzz on it, so I requested it from Netgalley. This definitely blew my expectations out of the water. I loved the friendship, unity, and finding yourself themes in this book. Plus, August and Jane are just cute. I laughed a lot and loved every minute of reading this. If you want a good romance, pick this up.
Okay, I didn’t like Red, White & Royal Blue and I even DNFed it. So, when it came to this book I felt meh about it and thought I may not like it, but I saw a ton of buzz on it, so I requested it from Netgalley. This definitely blew my expectations out of the water. I loved the friendship, unity, and finding yourself themes in this book. Plus, August and Jane are just cute. I laughed a lot and loved every minute of reading this. If you want a good romance, pick this up.