Daisy Jones & The Six, a review by Shelley

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DAISY JONES & THE SIX
Taylor Jenkins Reid

Random House Publishing Group | Ballantine Books
Publication Date: March 5th, 2019
400 Pages
Goodreads | Amazon

I admit this has been on my to be read pile for four years and I only decided to bump it up and finally read it because the series being released on Prime on March 3rd. I am kicking myself for not reading it sooner. I have enjoyed everything Taylor Jenkins Reid has ever written.

The style of the novel, with multiple voices, was a little hard to get into but once I found a rhythm I couldn’t put the book down. I loved that book had complex, strong female characters. In fact, all the characters were true to life with flaws and real, raw emotions. You get sucked into all of their stories, how they viewed the same events very differently and rush through the pages as you desperately want to find out what happens next. There is some hard-hitting subject matter in the plot such as drug abuse/addiction and a woman’s right to choose which may be triggering for some readers.

A unique tale of the rise and fall of a fictional 70s rock band. Seems simple and ordinary at a glance but is far from it…Part documentary, part Almost Famous and yet something completely original, I loved it.

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