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A review by allbookedupforwinter
Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
5.0
Ab-So-Lute-Ly loved this novel! ☆☆☆☆☆
I loved Karen, Graham, Pete, Warren, Daisy and Billy.. and a little bit of Eddie.
Camila grew on me, I felt sorry for her and how Billy treated her in the beginning of the novel.
The contrast between Billy and Daisy, in my opinion, was great - the push and pull kind of relationship... The kind of relationship where you can't have one without the other. They just cliqued and was made for each other's voices.
Karen and Graham, I loved how their relationship went wild there for a while - being sneaky, and just enjoying themselves together.
Pete were okay, I didn't get too much into Pete, seems he wasn't in the novel as much as just a sideline.
Eddie and his desire to want to do his own thing during recordings and such was great, if only Billy would of listened to him more... To the band more... They all had so much talent.
I'm not going into too much detail here, because I don't want to give anything away, and I want other readers to have their own thoughts on the novel.
I loved Karen, Graham, Pete, Warren, Daisy and Billy.. and a little bit of Eddie.
Camila grew on me, I felt sorry for her and how Billy treated her in the beginning of the novel.
The contrast between Billy and Daisy, in my opinion, was great - the push and pull kind of relationship... The kind of relationship where you can't have one without the other. They just cliqued and was made for each other's voices.
Karen and Graham, I loved how their relationship went wild there for a while - being sneaky, and just enjoying themselves together.
Pete were okay, I didn't get too much into Pete, seems he wasn't in the novel as much as just a sideline.
Eddie and his desire to want to do his own thing during recordings and such was great, if only Billy would of listened to him more... To the band more... They all had so much talent.
I'm not going into too much detail here, because I don't want to give anything away, and I want other readers to have their own thoughts on the novel.