One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston, 418 pages.
August is a cynic who moved to New York hoping to finish college and finally figure out what she wants to do with her life. After a cute girl saves her from coffee-based embarrassment on the subway she finds herself falling hard. The only problem is, there's a real possibility the girl is a ghost. Luckily, Jane ISN'T a ghost, just displaced in time and magically trapped on the subway. But if August wants any sort of relationship not on the train she and her very eclectic new roommates are going to have to find a way to free her.
This book is extremely sweet. Normally I'm not a big enjoyer of time-based nonsense, but the plot here was really well done and surprisingly chill. All of the characters are also really cool, and I love them both individually and the relationships between them. Also a highlight of this book, the intense sense of community in their little corner of New York. I'm definitely recommending this one.
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