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A review by cowboylikemeagan
Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
5.0
I adored this book, and I really didn't expect to. I tried listening to the audiobook because of the hype around the book and couldn't get into it, so I gave up pretty quickly. But something made me go back and try again, and I'm really glad I did. (The instrumental version of Honeycomb at the end was such a nice surprise.)
In terms of story, I really liked how open-ended it was about what happened (if anything) between Billy and Daisy after Camilla's death.
I'm not sure how I feel about the twist with Julia being the one writing the story, and it seemed a little too convenient that Camila wasn't around to speak about that last conversation with Daisy. Still, I found that a pretty minor flaw in what was overall a really enjoyable book.
Like I mentioned, I listened to the audiobook so I can't compare it to the experience of reading the physical book but it felt really alive as an audiobook, with the characters so vivid. The voice acting was excellent. Highly recommended.
In terms of story, I really liked how open-ended it was about what happened (if anything) between Billy and Daisy after Camilla's death.
I'm not sure how I feel about the twist with Julia being the one writing the story, and it seemed a little too convenient that Camila wasn't around to speak about that last conversation with Daisy. Still, I found that a pretty minor flaw in what was overall a really enjoyable book.
Like I mentioned, I listened to the audiobook so I can't compare it to the experience of reading the physical book but it felt really alive as an audiobook, with the characters so vivid. The voice acting was excellent. Highly recommended.