Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid {review}
03/20/2019
Genre: Contemporary Fiction/Literary Fiction
My Review - 5 Stars
If you enjoy oral histories or Behind The Music, chances are good you’ll love it too. You’re basically reading a 368 page Rolling Stone interview but trust me when I say those pages will fly by. I couldn’t get enough of it and I could have easily read more.
The story swept me away. We get to see how The Six formed and how Daisy Jones got added in. And then we get to see how it all fell apart and what the band members, and various other people, think now. It’s sex, drugs, and rock and roll with all the glitz and glam of the 60s and 70s. (Take note: there is a lot of casual drug use and a serious theme of addiction so take care if that is a sensitive matter for you.)
The different recollections were fascinating! It’s so interesting how we can remember the same thing differently and what might impact our memory. The way Reid showed how the band slowly splintered made for compelling reading. It’s easy to see how the band imploded from the inside this many years later but watching the resentments and disagreements and egos build is just wow.
I’m in awe of how Reid built this story. It’s unlike any novel I’ve read before. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about how Taylor Jenkins Reid crafted the narrative. They felt like real musicians, real people. I had to keep reminding myself this wasn’t a real band and this wasn’t a real oral history. But the experience of reading it felt so authentic. Whatever Reid did in her writing process worked seamlessly for me.
There’s not quite a twist toward the end but an development which elevated the story that much more for me. And I don’t want to go into the particulars but I did not expect to have an emotional reaction to where the story went but somehow I became attached to the characters and yes, I cried. No shame. No regrets.
I loved the way the story explored creativity and creative process through both music and songwriting. I’m always fascinated by how a song comes to be and we get a lot of behind the scenes info on who the characters are as artists and what they bring to the table individually and collectively.
Speaking of which, the songs are incredible and I wish I could go listen to them. Instead, I’ll be listening to Fleetwood Mac and The Civil Wars on repeat. Plus, the book has a Spotify playlist that’s fantastic! And it’ll be very interesting to see how this plays out when it’s adapted as a 13 episode series for Amazon.
Daisy is an icon. Karen is fierce. Camila is the glue. The guys in the band are interesting in their own right but really it’s the women that held my attention and kept me turning pages. Basically, I could gush about this novel forever. This will be one of my favorite novels of 2019!
CW: alcoholism, substance abuse/addiction and casual drug use, recovery, grief, death of a loved one, abortion, references to parental neglect
Synopsis
Everyone knows Daisy Jones & The Six, but nobody knows the reason behind their 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.
Also getting noticed is The Six, a band led by the brooding Billy Dunne. On the eve of their first tour, his girlfriend Camila finds out she’s pregnant, and with the pressure of impending fatherhood and fame, Billy goes a little wild on the road.
Daisy and Billy cross paths when a producer realizes that the key to supercharged success is to put the two together. What happens next will become the stuff of legend.
The making of that legend is chronicled in this riveting and unforgettable novel, written as an oral history of one of the biggest bands of the seventies. Taylor Jenkins Reid is a talented writer who takes her work to a new level with Daisy Jones & The Six, brilliantly capturing a place and time in an utterly distinctive voice.
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