🚞 There was this girl. I met her on a train. The first time I saw her … I felt like I knew her 🚞
🚞 THIS STORY WAS SOOO CUTE 🥰🥰 it was such a nice coming-of-age/found family story 🥰 I like how cute August was and how she cared so much for Jane after a one off meeting on the train 🥰 and dammit the last 1/3 of the book really nailed the whole sapphic-fated-epic-once-in-a-lifetime love 😄 I loved the Brooklyn community that August found with her 3 awesome roommates and the diner she worked at ☺️ Everyone just cared about each other and stuck together for the diner, the drag shows and helping August help Jane ☺️ this ending had me twisting and turning and constantly guessing and how August and Jane would end up 🤔 I liked the notes to LGBTQIAP+ History throughout the book and the people who came before August and that Jane grew up with 😊 This was such a feel good story will all the love, kindness and support that everyone deserves 🥰 this novel will live in my mind rent-free forever ❤️

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- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPiatkus
- Publication date11 May 2021
- ISBN-100349428263
- ISBN-13978-0349428260
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Casey McQuiston grew up in the swamps of Southern Louisiana, where she cultivated a love for biscuits and stories with big, beating hearts. She lives in the mountains of Fort Collins, Colorado, with a collection of jean jackets and her poodle mix, Pepper.
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- Publisher : Piatkus; 1st edition (11 May 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0349428263
- ISBN-13 : 978-0349428260
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Casey McQuiston is the New York Times bestselling author of Red, White & Royal Blue, as well as a pie enthusiast. She writes books about smart people with bad manners falling in love. Born and raised in southern Louisiana, she now lives in New York City with her poodle mix and personal assistant, Pepper.
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🚞 There was this girl. I met her on a train. The first time I saw her … I felt like I knew her 🚞🚞 THIS STORY WAS SOOO CUTE 🥰🥰 it was such a nice coming-of-age/found family story 🥰 I like how cute August was and how she cared so much for Jane after a one off meeting on the train 🥰 and dammit the last 1/3 of the book really nailed the whole sapphic-fated-epic-once-in-a-lifetime love 😄 I loved the Brooklyn community that August found with her 3 awesome roommates and the diner she worked at ☺️ Everyone just cared about each other and stuck together for the diner, the drag shows and helping August help Jane ☺️ this ending had me twisting and turning and constantly guessing and how August and Jane would end up 🤔 I liked the notes to LGBTQIAP+ History throughout the book and the people who came before August and that Jane grew up with 😊 This was such a feel good story will all the love, kindness and support that everyone deserves 🥰 this novel will live in my mind rent-free forever ❤️
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🚞 There was this girl. I met her on a train. The first time I saw her … I felt like I knew her 🚞
🚞 THIS STORY WAS SOOO CUTE 🥰🥰 it was such a nice coming-of-age/found family story 🥰 I like how cute August was and how she cared so much for Jane after a one off meeting on the train 🥰 and dammit the last 1/3 of the book really nailed the whole sapphic-fated-epic-once-in-a-lifetime love 😄 I loved the Brooklyn community that August found with her 3 awesome roommates and the diner she worked at ☺️ Everyone just cared about each other and stuck together for the diner, the drag shows and helping August help Jane ☺️ this ending had me twisting and turning and constantly guessing and how August and Jane would end up 🤔 I liked the notes to LGBTQIAP+ History throughout the book and the people who came before August and that Jane grew up with 😊 This was such a feel good story will all the love, kindness and support that everyone deserves 🥰 this novel will live in my mind rent-free forever ❤️
🚞 THIS STORY WAS SOOO CUTE 🥰🥰 it was such a nice coming-of-age/found family story 🥰 I like how cute August was and how she cared so much for Jane after a one off meeting on the train 🥰 and dammit the last 1/3 of the book really nailed the whole sapphic-fated-epic-once-in-a-lifetime love 😄 I loved the Brooklyn community that August found with her 3 awesome roommates and the diner she worked at ☺️ Everyone just cared about each other and stuck together for the diner, the drag shows and helping August help Jane ☺️ this ending had me twisting and turning and constantly guessing and how August and Jane would end up 🤔 I liked the notes to LGBTQIAP+ History throughout the book and the people who came before August and that Jane grew up with 😊 This was such a feel good story will all the love, kindness and support that everyone deserves 🥰 this novel will live in my mind rent-free forever ❤️
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I adored this. First of all, the author writes about queer characters so matter of factly; I can't tell you how refreshing it is to read about queer folk just existing without anything else behind it. The story if fantastical but the premise was so interesting that it was easy to suspend my disbelief. The story follows August, who moves to New York and falls in love with a girl on the train... who may or may not have been there since the 1970s. I don't want to give anything away but I highly recommend this one. I DO NOT like romance novels (I did struggle through some of the more lovey-dovey stuff in here) but the characters, the plot, the writing, was so entertaining and fun that I didn't mind.
I also thought the narrator was PERFECTION. The voices she did were perfect, she was so easy to listen to and it felt like an old friend was telling me a story. Loved it! :)
I also thought the narrator was PERFECTION. The voices she did were perfect, she was so easy to listen to and it felt like an old friend was telling me a story. Loved it! :)
Reviewed in Australia on 1 June 2021
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This was everything I didn’t know I needed and more. What a bloody incredible read. I loved the characters, I loved the setting and the sci fi mystery style. Pure perfection from Casey McQuiston again!
Reviewed in Australia on 29 June 2021
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I didn't hate the story, but it was a bit disappointing after it had be recommended it me by so many people.
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what a fun and thoughtful exploration about found family and so much more in such a unique environment...it was an absolute delight , i fell in love with this amazing cast of characters !
Reviewed in Australia on 26 June 2021
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I found everything about this to be perfect. I adored it, I crave more, it was outstanding. Brilliant characters, brilliant storyline, brilliant story.
Reviewed in Australia on 9 December 2021
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This book has raised the bar for me. I had no preconceived idea as to what this story would be and thought that was the best way to do it.
Reviewed in Australia on 21 July 2021
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Made me laugh, made me cry, took me on a roller coaster of emotions I wasn’t entirely expecting! It’s settled, everything this author writes is amazing!
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Bobbi Carpenter
5.0 out of 5 stars
i’m bad at reviews, but this book is good
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 June 2021Verified Purchase
as an eighteen year old nonbinary asexual lesbian who has NO idea what they’re doing with their life right now, who recently went through a break up, who only really has four close friends, and really needs to start looking for a job - this book was everything i needed right now, and more. casey is an incredible author and she truly outdid himself; one last stop is somehow, impossibly, even more heartbreaking and beautiful and important to queer youth than rwrb. reading this book was a rollercoaster, and i enjoyed every second of it. i wish the experience of reading ols for the first time on anyone and everyone.
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Josh
5.0 out of 5 stars
It got me out of my reading slump - fantastic!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 July 2021Verified Purchase
I’ve been buying books for years, but failing to get beyond the first couple of pages. Perhaps I’ve fallen victim to my reduced attention span? Perhaps it’s because I keep buying dry sci-fi books that sound fascinating?
Whatever the case, this book popped up on my radar after clicking on the “LGBTQ+ tag” and seeing it. I’m not the typical audience for this book - a mostly straight, white guy from England - but it grabbed me as soon as I started reading it. And I do mean that with no exaggeration. When I wasn’t reading this book, I was thinking of it and eagerly waiting until I was again. I did pace myself a little, but finished it in about a week. This book never strayed far from my thoughts. A week isn’t an especially quick time to read a book; but considering my recent failings, I’ll happily take it.
I found it intoxicatingly lovely, sweet, charming, and beautiful. Yes, it can be a little clichéd at times - *cough* psychics *cough* - but the characters are great. They’re well written and I found myself wanting to meet them. The found family dynamic was great as well. I also think this would make a great movie, though I’m already preemptively worried they’ll butcher it.
In summary, I truly do love this book, and I’d like to thank Mrs McQuiston for getting me interested in actually reading again.
Whatever the case, this book popped up on my radar after clicking on the “LGBTQ+ tag” and seeing it. I’m not the typical audience for this book - a mostly straight, white guy from England - but it grabbed me as soon as I started reading it. And I do mean that with no exaggeration. When I wasn’t reading this book, I was thinking of it and eagerly waiting until I was again. I did pace myself a little, but finished it in about a week. This book never strayed far from my thoughts. A week isn’t an especially quick time to read a book; but considering my recent failings, I’ll happily take it.
I found it intoxicatingly lovely, sweet, charming, and beautiful. Yes, it can be a little clichéd at times - *cough* psychics *cough* - but the characters are great. They’re well written and I found myself wanting to meet them. The found family dynamic was great as well. I also think this would make a great movie, though I’m already preemptively worried they’ll butcher it.
In summary, I truly do love this book, and I’d like to thank Mrs McQuiston for getting me interested in actually reading again.
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Colby Bettley
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 June 2021Verified Purchase
My heart aches for this book. That's the simplest way to describe it. Sometimes you read a book that is so important, so heartfelt and pure, that it just touches your soul and makes you ache inside. It is the most incredible feeling and I don't think I can properly put into words how grateful I am to Casey McQuiston for giving this to the world.
Red, White & Royal Blue is my favourite book. I have read it once a month since I first downloaded it onto my kindle. It's my feel-good book. And I was truly content. And then I found out Casey was writing another book and I thought, how would she ever be able to write something as touching as her debut? I know now. Because it comes from the heart.
One Last Stop is a story of found-family and soul searching and finding your place in the world. It is about acceptance and honesty and staying true to yourself. It's about redemption and love and laughter and heartbreak and all the things that make life so wonderful and complicated.
If you ever, ever want to feel seen and heard in life, read this book. You won't be disappointed.
Red, White & Royal Blue is my favourite book. I have read it once a month since I first downloaded it onto my kindle. It's my feel-good book. And I was truly content. And then I found out Casey was writing another book and I thought, how would she ever be able to write something as touching as her debut? I know now. Because it comes from the heart.
One Last Stop is a story of found-family and soul searching and finding your place in the world. It is about acceptance and honesty and staying true to yourself. It's about redemption and love and laughter and heartbreak and all the things that make life so wonderful and complicated.
If you ever, ever want to feel seen and heard in life, read this book. You won't be disappointed.


Colby Bettley
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 June 2021
Red, White & Royal Blue is my favourite book. I have read it once a month since I first downloaded it onto my kindle. It's my feel-good book. And I was truly content. And then I found out Casey was writing another book and I thought, how would she ever be able to write something as touching as her debut? I know now. Because it comes from the heart.
One Last Stop is a story of found-family and soul searching and finding your place in the world. It is about acceptance and honesty and staying true to yourself. It's about redemption and love and laughter and heartbreak and all the things that make life so wonderful and complicated.
If you ever, ever want to feel seen and heard in life, read this book. You won't be disappointed.
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EJS
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another great book by CM
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 June 2021Verified Purchase
Very different from RWRB, which I loved and which remains my favourite of the two, but there was so many great things going on in this book!
So many different threads, amazing friendships (I want to go to Christmas in July and live in the apartment block), more than one really cute love story (without any of them being sickly sweet in a bad way), multiple mysteries, time travel and some great referencing of a whole range of things from the 70's to date. With all that it could have been a really busy, read but the various storylines are so smoothly interwoven that it isn't and the resolution of the mystery elements and the time travel are satisfying without feeling contrived.
Definitely recommend taking a reading journery with this crew of well-developed (and well-represented) characters if you like a romance with heart including characters with actual personalities!
So many different threads, amazing friendships (I want to go to Christmas in July and live in the apartment block), more than one really cute love story (without any of them being sickly sweet in a bad way), multiple mysteries, time travel and some great referencing of a whole range of things from the 70's to date. With all that it could have been a really busy, read but the various storylines are so smoothly interwoven that it isn't and the resolution of the mystery elements and the time travel are satisfying without feeling contrived.
Definitely recommend taking a reading journery with this crew of well-developed (and well-represented) characters if you like a romance with heart including characters with actual personalities!
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Kv
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 June 2021Verified Purchase
In a year when reading has not always been the enjoyable and easy past time it once was, this book held my attention.
To get a story that's funny, intriguing, warm (and hot 🔥), with a fabulous cast of characters and keeps you reading even though you don't want the book to end is rare.
I really enjoyed this book 😊 and can't wait to read it again.
"And she can believe Jane had the nerve, the audacity, to become the one thing August can't resist: a mystery"
To get a story that's funny, intriguing, warm (and hot 🔥), with a fabulous cast of characters and keeps you reading even though you don't want the book to end is rare.
I really enjoyed this book 😊 and can't wait to read it again.
"And she can believe Jane had the nerve, the audacity, to become the one thing August can't resist: a mystery"