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

adventurous emotional sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Why am I feeling nostalgic about a fake band?
This was not my first time reading this book and I decided to revisit it because I love it and because the series is coming out quite soon. I love everything about this book: the interview form that it's told in, the story, the setting and of course the characters. Even though we follow the members of Daisy Jones & The Six as they tell the story of why they split up while touring, there isn't a huge plottwist to explain that. It is definetly a very character driven book, so not something for everyone. I still think that it can be enjoyed by many people since the writing style is just so addictive and the characters are so amazing. I love how they're all so different and even though they're telling the same story, their memories of certain events don't always match up. Another thing that I adored about this book was, of course, the vibe. That 70's, rock'n'roll feeling was put into such amazing words, and I really got a feel for it. I would definitely recommend the book and think it's a good one to read as your first Taylor Jenkins Reid book, because it is so  impactfull. 
This book really has a special place in my heart and everytime I want to feel nostalgic and sad I just read the last few chapters. 

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