Book Review: Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Reid Jenkins

Rating: 8.5/10

Favorite Character: Karen

I love the interview format of the book. I think it’s fascinating how you can see different characters describe the same event in different ways. It also lets you follow the side plots pretty easily, while still focusing on the main plot. It lets you get an understanding of all the characters while still concentrating on the main plot. The characters are fascinating, and you can see where all of them are coming from. The way it plays with connection, communication, loyalty, and choice is really fascinating. The dynamics between the characters are fascinating, and by the end, you can really see how early on the seeds for the collapse of the band are planted. The way the story weaves together is great. The way the author explores gender, and what being female in the music industry means, is fascinating, as is the way that we can see how very different the public impression of the band is from what it actually is. One of the biggest themes in the story, highlighted by the format, is perception.

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