One Last Stop

eBook, 432 pages

English language

Published Nov. 23, 2021 by St. Martin's Press.

ISBN:
978-1-250-76033-3
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Red, White & Royal Blue comes a new romantic comedy that will stop readers in their tracks... For cynical twenty-three-year-old August, moving to New York City is supposed to prove her right: that things like magic and cinematic love stories don’t exist, and the only smart way to go through life is alone. She can’t imagine how waiting tables at a 24-hour pancake diner and moving in with too many weird roommates could possibly change that. And there’s certainly no chance of her subway commute being anything more than a daily trudge through boredom and electrical failures. But then, there’s this gorgeous girl on the train. Jane. Dazzling, charming, mysterious, impossible Jane. Jane with her rough edges and swoopy hair and soft smile, showing up in a leather jacket to save August’s day when she needed it most. August’s subway crush becomes …

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Glorious lesbian subway time-travel rom-com

5 stars

This is the best romance novel I have ever read, and it most certainly has the wildest plot of all of them. Now I want the movie to go along with this, because it's AMAZING.

The main character is August, an introverted 23 year old woman who moves into an apartment in Brooklyn and has to use the Q line to get around. Incidentally, the Q line is the first NYC subway I ever used, down to the stop August uses because I stayed with a friend who lived by the Avenue H stop in Brooklyn. Anyhow! On the Q, August meets a butch, punk Asian American lady, Jane Su, and instantly crushes on her. While first flirting is rejected, August notices something is off here. No matter which Q train she is on, Jane is always there.

As it turns out, Jane has been stuck as a sort of …

Queer Feels, Liberal World

4 stars

This gave me some Big Feels.

It's been a few years since I was on a big trans lit kick (Nevada, He Mele A Hilo, The Masker, Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones, a few others I can't recall the exact titles for rn), and I think I forgot what it feels like to feel queer resonance with a work.

The romance here, the descriptions of emotions, touches and responses to touch, intimacy, sex… there were many moments that I read through a film of tears. It felt Good.

But as the book wore on, some of the cracks around the edges started to feel more Significant. In particular, the politics of this world rang hollow for me, to the point of taking away from the rest of the plot some. It is extremely painful for me to watch queerness become deradicalised and more domesticated—more acceptable to cishet, patriarchal, Liberal …

Sapphic paranormal romance with some important messages

5 stars

I really enjoyed this book. It's a love story, but it's also a story about friendship, the LGBTQ+ rights movement, self-worth, breaking toxic patterns, and so on.

Every chapter is packed with information. There are lots of side plots along with the main one and there's no filler at all. This can be a little overwhelming since there are not many scenes to just breathe, so I'm glad that I took ten days to read this.

I recommend this book to anyone interested in LGBTQ fiction, you can tell there's a lot of heart in this, and it's hard because LGBTQ history is, but it's worth reading and it's necessary.

Goofy paranormal queer romance that mostly works

3 stars

I somehow missed that this was going to have a paranormal element—the protagonist’s love interest really is stuck on the Q—and I didn’t love that element. But I liked the characters and the sex scenes were good and I would definitely date a 1970s punk dyke

Review of 'One Last Stop' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

After hearing from several friends who I trust to give recommendations, I decided to give One Last Stop a try. After the first couple of chapters, I really wasn't feeling much for the book or the characters. And I wasn't looking forward to following a bunch of 20-somethings around for a few hundred pages. But then the story got rolling and I got a bit more into the Jane story. Then I was hooked.

One Last Stop is a unique story with characters I eventually came to care quite a bit about. I don't think I've ever read anything like this before. I mean, there's a bit of almost every part of the LGBTQIA+ spectrum - which was nice and refreshing - and there's a very interesting and well done fantasy/sci-fi thing going on that I had a hard time calling BS on since it was done so well.

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Subjects

  • Fiction, lesbian
  • Fiction, romance, contemporary
  • New york (n.y.), fiction
  • Lesbians, fiction

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