by Taylor Jenkins Reid The story of an imaginary rock group from the early 1970s as told in interviews with the imaginary characters. This was an interesting read despite the unusual format and most of it was realistic enough that I actually checked to make sure it wasn't a real band. The relation...
So, I have to say that all in all, I really enjoyed "Daisy Jones & The Six." I am so glad many of my friends suggested I listen to this via an audiobook. I can definitely understand why many readers DNFed this book though. The interview style format would be a much to try to read. Same reason I gave...
I am so late reviewing this book, but thank goodness nobody was waiting around for my review to convince them to read it. As so many have figured out by now, this is a terrific book. Written in the style of the best Rolling Stone interviews, back when we clamored to read each new issue, this book ju...
This book has a "mockumentary" format. It somewhat reminds me of Eddie & the Cruisers in book form. Except without a central member of the band disappearing under mysterious circumstances.Within the universe of the book, Daisy Jones & The Six was a mega-hit rock band in the late 1970s. Fans were mes...
This book has a "mockumentary" format. It somewhat reminds me of Eddie & the Cruisers in book form. Except without a central member of the band disappearing under mysterious circumstances.Within the universe of the book, Daisy Jones & The Six was a mega-hit rock band in the late 1970s. Fans were mes...
I sincerely hope that this book is to future generations what The Princess Bride was to me, and by that I mean I hope people search as long and fruitlessly for the albums of fictional bands as I did for the unabridged works of S. Morgenstern.
This was remarkable! I listened to this book on audio and I actually feel sorry for the people who read the book, I really do! With all the different individuals in the novel and how they constantly popped in and out of the conversation, I think reading this book would have been confusing to me. Wha...
Both Char and Leah's Bookish Obsession really liked this audiobook, which is what compelled me to use one of my audible credits on it. I'm not sure if I would've liked it so well if I'd read it instead of experiencing the audiobook - some books are really MADE for one format or another, and this boo...
I finished reading "DAISY JONES AND THE SIX" today and it's A WINNER. It offers the reader full access into the rise and fall of a 1970s rock and roll band from the perspectives of the band members themselves, told 30 years later. And what a story it is, set on the roller coaster themes of joy, hear...
Thanks to NetGalley and to Random House UK, Cornerstone, for providing me an ARC copy of this book that I freely chose to review. I kept seeing this book pop up all over when it came to recommendations of new releases and that made me curious. I also read that Reese Witherspoon had bought the rights...
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