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A review by therivingtonreader
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
5.0
Synopsis:
When August moves to New York, she expects it to prove to her that all her cynicism about love and magic is right, but then she meets Jane on the subway. Between working at a pancake diner and trying to finish her degree, August's commute becomes the best part of her day - and all because she gets to see Jane. But is it a coincidence that she always happens to be on the same train whenever August gets on, or is there some kind of magic at play?
My thoughts:
I'm so glad I went into this blind, because I was expecting a regular old romance and got SO much more. I absolutely loved every second of it. When I wasn't reading it, I was thinking about it. It's sweet and quirky and sometimes a little sad, but at the end left me feeling so warm and happy
When August moves to New York, she expects it to prove to her that all her cynicism about love and magic is right, but then she meets Jane on the subway. Between working at a pancake diner and trying to finish her degree, August's commute becomes the best part of her day - and all because she gets to see Jane. But is it a coincidence that she always happens to be on the same train whenever August gets on, or is there some kind of magic at play?
My thoughts:
I'm so glad I went into this blind, because I was expecting a regular old romance and got SO much more. I absolutely loved every second of it. When I wasn't reading it, I was thinking about it. It's sweet and quirky and sometimes a little sad, but at the end left me feeling so warm and happy