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One Last Stop
by Casey McQuiston
One Last Stop is a journey (pun) that starts and ends in my neighborhood. That was a fun surprise! I requested this book from NetGalley because I loved Red, White, and Royal Blue to excess. Instead of a queer British prince and an American president's son, the lovers in OLS are drifter girls who meet on the Q train at the Parkside stop in Flatbush, Brooklyn, August and Jane.
After attending a number of colleges with a number of majors, New Orleans native August has relocated to Brooklyn to matriculate at Brooklyn College with a sociology major. She moves into a 6th floor walkup to live with what almost immediately becomes her queer family. Roommates Niko, Myla, and Wes are lovable weirdos, as are the rest of the characters in August's Brooklyn world. I'm realizing as I write this that I found a lot to love in OLS. It just wasn't as race-to-the-end as RW&RB.
Jane is a mystery girl and a case to be solved, and her story is truly surprising. Wacky adventures, love, and hot sex about. Enjoy!
After attending a number of colleges with a number of majors, New Orleans native August has relocated to Brooklyn to matriculate at Brooklyn College with a sociology major. She moves into a 6th floor walkup to live with what almost immediately becomes her queer family. Roommates Niko, Myla, and Wes are lovable weirdos, as are the rest of the characters in August's Brooklyn world. I'm realizing as I write this that I found a lot to love in OLS. It just wasn't as race-to-the-end as RW&RB.
Jane is a mystery girl and a case to be solved, and her story is truly surprising. Wacky adventures, love, and hot sex about. Enjoy!