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One Last Stop
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From the acclaimed New York Times author of "Red, White & Royal Blue" comes an enchanting romantic comedy that will captivate readers instantly. August, a skeptical twenty-three-year-old, relocates to New York City expecting to confirm her belief that magic and fairy tale romances are just myths, and that solitude is the only sensible path. The thought of serving up pancakes at a round-the-clock diner and living with a host of quirky roommates hardly seems likely to alter her view. She certainly doesn't expect her mundane subway rides to offer anything but monotony and occasional delays.Enter Jane, a stunning girl who captures her attention on the train. Jane is an intriguing mix of allure, charm, and enigma, with her distinctive style and endearing smile, often appearing just in time to brighten August's day. As August's fascination with Jane grows, she uncovers a startling truth: Jane is not just a nostalgic echo of a bygone punk era. She is a temporal anomaly from the 1970s, and it's up to August to summon all her past experiences to help her. Perhaps it's time for August to start believing in a little bit of magic.Casey McQuiston's "One Last Stop" delivers a spellbinding tale of romance with a touch of the extraordinary, as August embarks on a quest to save the girl out of time.
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From the acclaimed New York Times author of "Red, White & Royal Blue" comes an enchanting romantic comedy that will captivate readers instantly. August, a skeptical twenty-three-year-old, relocates to New York City expecting to confirm her belief that magic and fairy tale romances are just myths, and that solitude is the only sensible path. The thought of serving up pancakes at a round-the-clock diner and living with a host of quirky roommates hardly seems likely to alter her view. She certainly doesn't expect her mundane subway rides to offer anything but monotony and occasional delays.Enter Jane, a stunning girl who captures her attention on the train. Jane is an intriguing mix of allure, charm, and enigma, with her distinctive style and endearing smile, often appearing just in time to brighten August's day. As August's fascination with Jane grows, she uncovers a startling truth: Jane is not just a nostalgic echo of a bygone punk era. She is a temporal anomaly from the 1970s, and it's up to August to summon all her past experiences to help her. Perhaps it's time for August to start believing in a little bit of magic.Casey McQuiston's "One Last Stop" delivers a spellbinding tale of romance with a touch of the extraordinary, as August embarks on a quest to save the girl out of time.
