A review by samiredden
Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

adventurous tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

"But music is never about music. If it was, we'd be writing songs about guitars. But we don't. We write songs about women."
For the first 100 pages, I compared The Six and their dialogue to Motley Crue in "The Dirt". Once I saw it, I simply could not unsee it. I saw Daisy as Stevie Nick's like everyone else does, and then I saw her as Amy Winehouse. The author may or may not have been inspired by real people, however the further I read, I decided that readers assign her characters to real people because she makes her characters with such depth and complexity that we believe they are real. 
The only likable character in the entire book is revealed to be unreliable towards the end. However, the characters, as terrible as they are, do not make the story difficult to read. 
With all of that said, I did not like the story as a whole. I wanted to so badly. It is just not for me. Then why four stars? Because it is still an incredible book. The story telling keeps you hooked. I know it's odd, it is a first time for me. Usually, disliking a book means that the author did something I did not like; that is not the case. I do not like the story, but the way she told it and the characters she built to tell it are incredible.
This is my first book by Taylor Jenkins Reid and I cannot wait to read more.

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