Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
So of course I have heard about Taylor Jenkins Reid’s books before now, No self-respecting book blogger hasn’t; but I knew they were good and I knew I wanted to savor them slowly, like you are supposed to, and that meant waiting until I had time off work.
The day finally came and I really wanted to start with Daisy Jones & The Six since I am also a massive music snob. And my friend had recommended that if I was going to start with Daisy, that I should do the audiobook.
I am so glad I listened to this instead of reading. I mean I do think the written version is amazing but let me tell you the audiobook ROCKS.
Holy shit did these narrators DELIVERED. The whole book is this cinematic recounting of the greatest band that ever was and how every single person involved remembers the experience of being on top of the world and the road that put them there (and out).
It was so incredibly interesting, fast-paced and edge-of-your-seat conflict and feelings galore ensured. I lived to listen to Daisy, Karen, Camila, Simone—omg, the girls in this book are goddesses.
And the guys, well dudes will be dudes but also: the Dunne brothers are just some of the realest men I’ve ever read.
Basically the whole cast is what makes this story so great. So many flaws in all of them
AND YET THEY ARE PERFECT.
Man, also, the SONGS. And the lyrics, and the ending, and the feelings. I didn’t know it could be satisfying to get your heart broken but here we are. Proceed with caution, people. This book will wreck you.
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