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Anne and I are back and this time for Blogger Reads we read Daisy Jones and the Six! We’ve also added a link up to the bottom of this post, so you can share your Daisy Jones review post as well.
Now on to the review!
Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Two-sentence summary
This book is centered around the fictional band, Daisy Jones and the Six, and tells the story of what lead up to the band breaking up in the middle of a major tour. The novel is told interview style and starts from the band’s formation and follows them to their demise.
What I liked most and what frustrated me
What I loved the most was getting to hear the different sides to every story, especially about the same events. It really brought the story to life for me and made it feel so real. I loved all of the characters, so matter how much they annoyed me. It was also fascinating see the growth and character development of each person over the years in the book.
What frustrated me the most? Um, the fact that the book was fiction and I couldn’t listen to the music! However, it’s getting turned into a mini series, so I’ll hopefully get to hear the music then!
Favorite quote
“History is what you did, not what you almost did, not what you thought about doing. And I was proud of what I did”
“Men often think they deserve a sticker for treating women like people”
Recommended For
There are so many people I would recommend this book for. Music lovers, historical fiction, people who liked Almost Famous, people interested in the 60s and 70s, fiction readers, people who just like good books. Can you tell I liked this book?
Star rating
I totally gave this a 5/5 on goodreads and I’m sticking with it!
Now join the link up and then go check out Anne’s post.
Also, Anne and I have already picked out our next book! On July 7th, we’ll sharing our reviews (and hosting a link up) for Miracle Creek by Angie Kim. You can pick this book up at your library, but if you want to join Book of the Month, you could also get it as a free book! I can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
You might also like, Sunday Book Club: May 2019 Reading List and Sunday Book Club: April 2019 Reading List.
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