Author: Taylor Jenkins Reid
Title: Daisy Jones & The Six
Genre: Fiction/Historical
Publisher: Ballantine Books/Random House Audio
Daisy Jones and the Six truly surprised me. I saw it on my audiobook service and, having seen all the hype, I though I’d give it a go. I don’t know why, since I almost never read hyped books and I definitely don’t read books about a 70’s band. But I did and I’m glad.
I don’t think I would have enjoyed this book as much as I did if I hadn’t listened to the audiobook. That’s rarely the case, but this book worked amazingly as an audiobook. The narrators - and there where a lot of narrators (another thing I usually dislike, what’s this book done to me?) - were amazing. It was like listening to a movie. A real documentary.
What's so damn good, then? I don't know! I kept expecting to be bored, getting fed up with the cheating, the booze, the drugs. But the book kept sucking me in, getting me involved in the lives of The Six and Daisy. Camilla was marvelous, but truly - all of the characters' personalities came through even though most of the story revolved around Billy and Daisy. The author made the storyline exciting and, most important, believable - everyone remembers differently, thought differently and that gave another dimension to the story.
Why should it be read? Because it's a beautifully written story with a set of characters you won't get out of your head. If you're looking for a character-driven story set in the 70's, behind-the-scenes of rock music and full of humanity, I recommend you pick this up. Especially the audiobook, if you're into that!
5 of 5 rockstars
/ Denise
Title: Daisy Jones & The Six
Genre: Fiction/Historical
Publisher: Ballantine Books/Random House Audio
Daisy Jones and the Six truly surprised me. I saw it on my audiobook service and, having seen all the hype, I though I’d give it a go. I don’t know why, since I almost never read hyped books and I definitely don’t read books about a 70’s band. But I did and I’m glad.
I don’t think I would have enjoyed this book as much as I did if I hadn’t listened to the audiobook. That’s rarely the case, but this book worked amazingly as an audiobook. The narrators - and there where a lot of narrators (another thing I usually dislike, what’s this book done to me?) - were amazing. It was like listening to a movie. A real documentary.
What's so damn good, then? I don't know! I kept expecting to be bored, getting fed up with the cheating, the booze, the drugs. But the book kept sucking me in, getting me involved in the lives of The Six and Daisy. Camilla was marvelous, but truly - all of the characters' personalities came through even though most of the story revolved around Billy and Daisy. The author made the storyline exciting and, most important, believable - everyone remembers differently, thought differently and that gave another dimension to the story.
Why should it be read? Because it's a beautifully written story with a set of characters you won't get out of your head. If you're looking for a character-driven story set in the 70's, behind-the-scenes of rock music and full of humanity, I recommend you pick this up. Especially the audiobook, if you're into that!
5 of 5 rockstars
/ Denise
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