Daisy Jones ve The Six

Paperback, 376 pages

Published Oct. 31, 2021 by Yabanci Yayinevi.

ISBN:
978-625-7973-60-1
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4 stars (7 reviews)

A gripping novel about the whirlwind rise of an iconic 1970s rock group and their beautiful lead singer, revealing the mystery behind their infamous break up.

Everyone knows Daisy Jones & The Six, but nobody knows the real reason why they split at the absolute height of their popularity…until now.

Daisy is a girl coming of age in L.A. in the late sixties, sneaking into clubs on the Sunset Strip, sleeping with rock stars, and dreaming of singing at the Whisky a Go-Go. The sex and drugs are thrilling, but it’s the rock and roll she loves most. By the time she’s twenty, her voice is getting noticed, and she has the kind of heedless beauty that makes people do crazy things.

Another band getting noticed is The Six, led by the brooding Billy Dunne. On the eve of their first tour, his girlfriend Camila finds out she’s pregnant, and …

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Review of 'Daisy Jones & The Six' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

listened to the audiobook. the full cast barely made a dent vis a vis making the characters connect with the listener. you'd think it's more of a plot based book but nothing really happens, either. the format sometimes leads to interesting moments, but the novelty quickly wears out. excited to see what they do with the show, though it'll prolly be crap. I still enjoyed it, of course, hence the three stars, but i shudder to imagine what it would feel like reading the written form of this novel.

Review of 'Daisy Jones & The Six' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

[from my Litsy feed in 2019] Breezed through in a day. Mostly liked the interview/rockumentary format. Was definitely bored by 58% in, but persevered. Given the star ratings in Goodreads, LibraryThing, and Amazon, I wonder if I'm a freak or if most people have lower standards than they should (maybe both?). Most of the characters are really messed up and unpleasant. Sorry it hogged an Overdrive hold spot for months & glad I didn't buy it. Satisfied to have read it.

Review of 'Daisy Jones ve The Six' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I had absolutely no interest in being somebody else's muse.
I am not a muse.
I am the somebody.
End of fucking story.


Yes, Taylor Jenkins Reid is once again the queen of writing complex, fully-formed, beautifully flawed, interesting female characters. She also got me rooting for the hets so I guess that shows how good of a writer she is.
I felt this story in my soul. It's as though I was living through this with them in the 70s even though this is a time period I've never personally experienced.

Whilst I did prefer Evelyn Hugo, Daisy Jones is still a great book and I am so so hyped for Amazon's adaptation of it.

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