![]() ![]() Except, Jane doesn’t just look like a 70s punk rocker – she actually is one, accidentally displaced from time to the 21st century. Her devastatingly attractive hero in a leather jacket. But her new roommates are surprisingly stubborn – and then, there’s a girl on the train. She’s determined to make it through the year sticking to her status quo – keeping her head down and avoiding attachments. ![]() After a string of college transfers as she tries to figure out what she actually wants from her life, she’s ended up in New York – complete with a dodgy flat, potentially even dodgier flatmates, and an accidental job at a diner that she’s completely unqualified for. If you’re looking for a queer book this summer, you won’t find better than this.Īt twenty-three, life has taught August that the best thing to be is alone. You want to believe their stories are true. ![]() McQuiston has a gift for perfectly capturing characters and relationships, creating complex individuals who couldn’t feel more real. However, its also a delightfully emotional read, packed with humour, sadness, and profound observations on modern life. Like their first, its wildly implausible escapist fiction – this time with a time traveling twist. ‘One Last Stop’ is the second book by Casey McQuiston, author of the massively popular Red, White, & Royal Blue. ![]()
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