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A book Elsa liked.

posted on - October 25, 2021

Hi folks. I love a good romance novel. In this day and age, it’s comforting to read a book that I know will have a Happily Ever After ending. Here’s one of my recent favorites that allowed me to escape from the real world for a bit:

One Last Stop, by Casey McQuiston — This book has an interesting premise. August is new to NYC, gets a bunch of odd roommates who quickly become found-family, and she meets Jane. Jane can’t leave the subway. She’s always on the same train as August. She’s in her twenties, but from the ‘70s, even though it’s 2020 in the world of this book. Is she a ghost? Caught up in time-travel? Delusional? Somehow, among these absurdities, love blooms, a mystery unfolds, and there’s some steaming up of the subway. It was a fun, entertaining read.

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