There are so many great things to say about this book. The chaotic roommates and friendships are truly amazing. The writing is hilarious with excellent banter. The food images are amazing. Jane is fascinating, mysterious, and incredibly charming. But there’s a issue. She’s been displaced in the 70s. One Last Stop will air in the film in August. The protagonist is a cynical 23-year old struggling to make it living in New York. However, she is greeted by this beautiful woman while on the train. You’ve already read Red, White and Royal Blue but haven’t yet had the pleasure of reading One Last stop – I highly recommend that you pick this book up. It’s easily the most suggested LGBTQ+ book on this list. In any case, this is one of my most recent favourite books, and Casey McQuiston just released the cover of their forthcoming publication, One Last Stop, which will be released next year. If you’re in search of entertaining, fun books to fill your summer, you should definitely take a look at these! One Last Stop by Casey Mcquiston This is my second book review post! Red, White, & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston isn’t YA however, it will appeal to a large number of YA readers. However, the characters are in their 20s, which means it could technically be classified as New Adult. However, this genre hasn’t taken off yet thus Red, White, & Royal Blue is considered adult romance instead.
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