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

emotional reflective

4.0

Daisy Jones & The Six is a story told in the style of interviews with the characters, which makes for a unique narrative experience. It’s a book that slowly grew on me more and more as I read it, even though I assumed that the style would be like this because I’ve watched the television adaptation. The book definitely made me feel closer to the characters though, and made me like them more. Even though I do get the point is that they are all supposed to be unlikable and flawed. But flaws make them seem more real.
Why do I feel as though I would have gotten even more out of this story if I had listened to it as an audiobook though? Maybe I should have listened along as I read on my Kindle.
It really does feel as though you are reading about a real band from the ‘70s; with all the sex, drugs, and rock & roll you’d expect.
I did assume the twist before I read it, but it still had an emotional impact.
There were so many memorable quotes, so please be prepared to highlight!

(Finally) read to achieve the <i>Era Explorer GR Reading Challenge achievement! (1/6) 🖤