A review by wonderwomannz
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

1.0

To me this feels like I'm waiting for a train that's perpetually delayed. Two hours in, and there's no sign of the magical realism I've heard so much about. The narrator is doing their best to keep things on track, but the plot and storyline are moving slower than my morning commute. 
However, there's a little something—a hint of mystery—that might have kept me going, like a glimmer of light at the end of the subway tunnel, like making you think or have a few questions.  While it might eventually whisk others away on a romantic, time-bending adventure, for now, I'm left standing at the platform, wondering if I missed my stop.