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

5.0

I really think I’ve found a new favorite author. When I picked this after it won Book of the Year 2019, and then held it in my hands, and realized it was written by the same person as “The Seven Wives of Evelyn Hugo,” I knew it would be perfect.

I don’t know if this book actually made me cry, but I cried while reading it, so I’m going to shelve it as such.

It’s such a whirlwind. The format is weird, which I should’ve expected. The “author” is a nice twist. It kind of blows my mind that this book doesn’t really have a central plot, but it’s so engrossing and captivating all the same.

Reid writes the kind of sentences packed with wisdom and human insight that I have to take pictures of the pages in the middle of the night. I adore her mind, I depend on the truth her fiction communicates.

This is a good one. Truly beautiful.