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I freaking loved this book, much closer to a five. I was unsure of the first 10 pages but after that, all in.

Thanks to Netgalley for the free ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Sex, drugs & rock ‘n roll, yet so much more if you’ve read Taylor Jenkins Reid before!

I DEVOURED this story told entirely through interviews of a famous fictitious 70s rock band. It was difficult to switch gears at first with this different type of narration, told strictly through interviews. Once I got over it, I found myself fully immersed in each & every POV of those inside & out of the band’s circle.

No one conveys raw human relationships amongst the bright lights of fame like this author does. I’ve never highlighted so many brilliant & poignant lines on my Kindle before. I will definitely be purchasing this for my own personal collection. This is a must read for TJR fans & music fans alike!

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This book!! I really wasn't sure what to expect with Daisy Jones & The Six and one of the things I love about Taylor Jenkin's Reid and you never really do! Her last book, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo was surprising too and quickly got me hooked.

At first, I questioned the short interview style narration but quickly got used to it and it actually is one of the things I love most about this book. There are always different perspectives to a story and I love being able to see that play out as you go.

The characters were detailed and flawed, and all had parts of this fictional story that really stood out to me. There was love, addiction, friendships, family drama, and it all played out with depth and without the stereotypical pull, you might have first expected. The relationships were raw and Reid is skilled at portraying this and really connecting you to her characters, long after you finish her books. This one will stick with me for a long time! Thank you NetGalley for sharing an ARC with me, and also to Reid for writing another amazing book!

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After having loved “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo", which is one of my all time favorites, I never thought another Taylor Jenkins Reid book would top it. I was so excited to received this ARC that it moved to the top of my TBR list. I LOVED IT and now is my favorite. I will definitely be purchasing a copy when released and telling all my friends about it.

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Sometimes you read a book, and you think its so good, then you run across something like this book, "Daisy Jones and the Six", and it just leaves you profoundly moved. And that I was, in tears, actually at the end.

The book sort of reminded me of a Behind the Music interview, but dug way deeper into the interpersonal relationships. The book was fast moving, entertaining and emotional. You have a group of young people wanting to make it in the music industry, playing the typical bars and dives, and they decide to head to LA, and make their dreams come true. And that they did. Especially when they crossed paths with Daisy Jones, a
young, wild girl, who just emitted a cool, hippy vibe, and wiser beyond her years. Daisy had been hitting the bar scene since she was 14. Daisy wanted to be song writer and when she crosses paths with the band, The Six, she becomes that, and a lead singer. The book continues with the struggles of each band member, and digs into the professional and personal lives of the group, each having their own commentary through out. As the band's fame rises, so does their "Sex, drugs and Rock n Roll lifestyle," In the end, they question is it all worth it, as the fame takes a toll on their personal lives.
Thanks so much @NetGalley for letting me read this book! I had been wanting to read it, ever since I heard about it and saw the book cover. And to the Author, Taylor Jenkins Reid, congratulations, you wrote an awesome book!!!

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“You can’t control another person. It doesn’t matter how much you love them. You can’t love someone back to health and you can’t hate someone back to health and no matter how right you are about something, it doesn’t mean that they will change their mind. I used to rehearse speeches and interventions and consider flying to where she was and dragging her off the stage - as if, if I could just get the words right, I could convince her to get sober. You drive yourself crazy, trying to put words in some magical order that will unlock their sanity. And when it doesn’t work, you think, I didn’t try hard enough. I didn’t talk to her clearly enough. But at some point, you have to recognize that you have no control over anybody and you have to step back and be ready to catch them when they fall and that’s all you can do. If feels like throwing yourself to sea. Or, maybe not that. Maybe it’s more like throwing someone you love out to sea and then praying they float on their own, knowing they might well drown and you’ll have to watch.”

This book absolutely gutted me. There were so many passages that brought me to tears, that made my heart ache, that made my throat tighten and my lip quiver. This was so uniquely written, in the form of an interview with members from a one-time successful and popular band. it was incredibly interesting to read and so tangible that I thought for a moment I had forgotten my classic rock knowledge and forgotten about this enigmatic rock band that ruled the 70’s. But the best part about this amazing novel was how in-touch the dialogue is. Taylor Jenkins Reid really has her finger to the pulse. She understands about the complexity of love, the struggles of loving someone with an addiction, of loss and understanding. It was all-encompassing how amazing this book was. I have loved her before, and she made me sob my eyes out with The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and I did not expect anything less from this new novel. She absolutely did not disappoint, and I feel that maybe I love this book more than her last one. This is definitely in my top five favorite books of all time, it made me feel real, raw emotion, like I was living the rock and roll lifestyle myself. Taylor Jenkins Reid is definitely one of the greats - without a doubt. Thank you so so so much to Netgalley and Hutchinson for blessing me with this stellar book.

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I honestly thought this authors previous book was my all time favorite.
Then i read this book. The characters, the story, the band.. all amazing. I wish there was an extra piece to know what came from the very ending but im happy knowing the possibilities are there. I cant wait to buy this to put on my read again and again shelf.

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I think Reid is a fantastic writer, and this book was definitely well-written. It was formatted basically like a long-form Rolling Stone article, which I didn't love, but I can see how it would appeal to a lot of people. I do think that one of the big twists at the end was fairly predictable, but overall I would definitely recommend this book to big music lovers.

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So as soon as I was approved for this one I immediately abandoned my other reads and dove right in. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo was one of my very favorite books last year so I knew I had to read this one right away. I had promised myself that I would wait to share my thoughts publicly until, oh I don’t know maybe the same calendar year the book is being released hahahaha but I can’t wait any longer, because you guys. This is an epic, phenomenal read that I will never forget. I’m scared to even try and write a review because no way can I do it justice but I have to try. Here goes!

The structure of this was amazing, it’s composed of oral interviews with the members of Daisy Jones and the Six and those people closest to them, so you have a large cast of characters to love. And I loved many of them. The band is clearly fictional but TJR has the uncanny ability to create these fake celebrities that feel so very real and authentic that you find yourself thinking, wait did I actually miss a huge band in the seventies called DJATS? She’s that good, I don’t know how she does it but she’s genius. Why are these characters so memorable? Because they’re so well developed, they’re larger than life and they just feel real. On top of outstanding characterization the story itself is a thing of beauty. It’s fun, wild, totally rock and roll but it’s also poignant, touching and incredibly moving. It is absolutely everything and it is a story for everyone.

If you’re a music fan in general, but especially if you loved (or still do!) music from Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springsteen, etc this is a must read. TJR captures that era beautifully and will make you want to listen to it as a background while you’re reading. Once again this read like an epic saga of a group of people’s lives, an intimate inside look behind the scenes of band and I could not get enough of it. Also, Reese Witherspoon is making a TV show and I cannot wait! If you loved Evelyn you’ll adore this one as well, if you haven’t read Evelyn go catch up while we wait for it to come out and basically if you like reading in general just do yourself a favor and pre order it now. You’re welcome.

Daisy Jones and the Six in three words: Epic, Innovative and Moving.


Overall rating: 5/5 (ALL THE STARS)

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*Expected release date: March 2019* Taylor Jenkins Reid is one of my favorite authors, so of course I expected this be as great as her other books and I was not let down! I'm not really into the 70's or the whole rock and roll vibe of that era, so I didn't know how much it would resonate with me, but the interview style narration just made it all flow so easily and kept my interest. I couldn't put it down and finished it really quickly. I would love to see more books written in this format. The fact that it is going to be produced as a series by Reese Witherspoon is exciting because the whole time I was reading, I just wanted to see Daisy & Billy and hear the songs in person. Can't wait to see who's cast as Daisy! *Thanks to NetGalley & Ballintine Books for the advanced readers copy in exchange for my honest review.*

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Just as "This is Spinal Tap" introduced us to the rocumentary about a fake rock band ( if you haven't seen it, do so soon), Reid takes us on a journey through the lives of Daisy Jones and the Six, briefly the world's biggest band. It doesn't matter that much that it's fictional. It feels authentic. It's written in the style of a tv special with the band members reminiscing about the old heyday, each remembering from their own point of view. Maybe the interviews are conducted by a reporter or biographer, but that voice is almost entirely absent. The focus is on a mid seventies pop band with all kinds of complex relationships between the band members ala Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac. From the pop diva who was on the cover of every magazine before she wrote one lyric to the frontman who everyone puts up with cause he makes it work. From the married rock star to the dedicated career musicians who wish the band had stayed hard rock rather than soft pop. From drug addictions to petty jealousies, these characters come alive even in this unorthodox presentation of a novel. A whole lotta fun.

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Daisy Jones and The Six,a popular band from the 70s rises to fame.

In a tell all, the author, in a tell all for the first time gets to the root of the split.

The author splits this up by alternate points of view throughout the years.

You will find yourself wondering, just who was Daisy Jones? Will you root for her?

I absolute love Tara Jenkins Reid. If you haven’t read her, I highly recommend her books. Thank you Netgalley and Ballantine books for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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After having loved “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” I was excited about reading Taylor Jenkins Reid’s newest book. My excitement was followed by reading a totally original and totally engrossing mock-biography of Daisy Jones and the rock band she played with.

The book is a series of connected mock-memories told to a biographer by Daisy, her band mates and others in her orbit. The author manages to flawlessly blend those memories into a coherent biography of a shooting star who shone bright during a few years of drug fueled fame.

Somehow, each character is surprisingly well-developed. There are sub-plots, but Reid manages to make each one meaningful. I generally dislike books with so many characters and plots, but this is different, written by a master who blends them all together seamlessly.

And, at last all incorporated into absolutely perfect closure. I have one small criticism of the book, the author goes into too much detail about the technical aspects of the creation of a recording.

As a reader, I simply fell in love with Daisy, Billy, Camilla and the rest of the interviewees. The book absolutely spins a magical web that held me from start to very satisfying finish.

This is a must read, and if you haven’t read Evelyn Hugo, grab that as well!

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Don’t you dare ask me who I love more out of Daisy or Evelyn. I will not answer that. I can’t answer that. I love them in their own special way. Oh my GOD! Omg. Okay, need to breath. I loved this! Daisy Jones and The Six is right up next to my favorite read which would be Reid’s previous book, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.

I got goosebumps people, GOOSEBUMPS. I’m not sure about anyone else, but have you ever heard someone sing and you’re just like daayyum and get the goosies all over? No? Just me, ok. That was me while reading this damn book! Multiple times.

This story is about how Daisy Jones and The Six formed their band in the seventies. An author is writing a tell all about the group. We have multiple perspectives from members of the band and close friends during their interviews. It just worked so well, I am huge fan of multiple POVs so of course I loved it.

Relationships, friendships, siblings and of course... sex, drugs and rock n roll 🤘🏼✌🏼 5++ highly recommend!!!

Thank you to Ballantine Books (#partner) for gifting me a copy via Netgalley.

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