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

5.0

I don't know if I can properly emphasize the impact this book had on me and how much I truly treasure it. While following the rise and fall of the fictitious band Daisy Jones & The Six, this book highlights the moral ambiguity and interpersonal complexities that comes with being a rock star. The love triangle we follow has incredible depth, tension, and complexity, and I was so surprised how much I liked being unsure of who to root for. Every girl wants to be Daisy Jones, Camila is the MVP, and Billy is troubled, yet trying. I opened this book expecting it to be fun and exhilarating, like Rock N Roll is, and it was so much more. I was crying at the end and still think about this book almost daily. Some people don't like how this is written as an oral history, but it read as if it were a documentary, which I didn't mind at all. I wish the large album era section of the book was actually divided into two, maybe into three, for a little bit of a break. This is my first book by Taylor Jenkins Reid and it will not be my last. I cannot recommend this enough.