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This is the third book by Taylor Jenkins Reid I've read and, man, what a ride.
Daisy Jones & The Six is about a fictional 70s rock group, made up of party-girl singer Daisy Jones and rock band The Six. Both acts had been famous before their collaboration, and the collaboration catapulted them even further into stardom.
Honestly, I don't really care about 70s rock, but Reid could write a tech manual and make it interesting and I'd probably read it. The highs and lows of Daisy and the members of The Six were so well told. The format was really interesting as well, done as compiled interviews with everyone - it's like if Behind the Music was a book.
This isn't my favorite of Reid's books I've read but it was still a page turner and I enjoyed reading it. The blurb on the back had me wanting to know what happened, but I found the answer to be a bit disappointing - I thought the reveal in Evelyn Hugo was more interesting overall. I didn't really need the full lyrics to the hit album in the back, but I could see some people really enjoying that.
This was definitely another good read from Reid and I look forward to reading her books I've missed and whatever she puts out in the future.