'I devoured this in a day, falling head over heels for Daisy and the band.' Reese Witherspoon
Taylor Jenkins Reid is the author of several novels, including Daisy Jones & The Six, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Forever, Interrupted. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, their daughter, and their dog.
[T]his absorbing novel is full of irresistible characters, and
brilliantly evokes its time and place. It's my favourite novel
of the year. * Daily Mirror *
Unique, inventive and stylish...It's exciting and
intoxicating, and I loved the effortlessly cool Daisy Jones. It is
a novel I'll revisit regularly. * Woman & Home *
I totally fell for Taylor Jenkins Reid's engaging recreation of the
70s rock 'n' roll scene . . . this novel has a lot of heart.
* Good Housekeeping *
Part juicy celebrity tell-all, part A Star Is Born . . .
Be prepared to read it in a single night. * Vogue, Best New
Books 2019 *
I devoured DAISY JONES AND THE SIX in a day, falling head over
heels for it. Taylor Jenkins Reid transported me into the magic
of the 70's music scene in a way I'll never forget. The
characters were beautifully layered and complex... Daisy and the
band captured my heart, and they're sure to capture yours too. *
Reese Witherspoon *
Fascinating . . . you can't wait to find out what happens
next . . . Everyone should read this. * Claudia Winkleman,
RADIO 2 *
It's as if a woman wrestled the narrative from Almost
Famous, drenched it in sunshine, sex and tequila, then left it
for us to read on a rainy Sunday. * Grazia *
The heady haze of the 70s music scene, and a perfectly flawed
Daisy, combine to create a fresh, rock n roll read. I loved
it. * Ali Land *
Taylor Jenkins Reid is a stunning writer whose characters are
unforgettable and whose stories are deeply emotional. Her new
book is her most gripping yet. * Emily Giffin *
Utterly believable . . . fabulously entertaining. * The
Times *
I spent a lost weekend in this book. Daisy Jones is an instant
icon. * Erin Kelly *
A tremendously engaging, and completely believable tale of rock and
roll excess, one made all the more enjoyable by being written as an
oral biography. It's inventive, persuasive and completely
satisfying. * Dylan Jones *
I LOVE it . . . I can't remember the last time I read a book
that was so fun. * The High Low *
The characters leap off the page, seducing you with their
dramas, and making you wish the band was real. Five stars. * Heat
*
Once in a blue moon you get to discover a book you end up pressing
upon many other people to read. Taylor Jenkins Reid has got
every nuance, every detail exact and right. I loved every word.
* Paul Rees *
A book that reads like an addictive Netflix documentary
meets A Star Is Born - despite being utterly fictional .
. . It's also a call-to-arms that when you find your niche,
don't doubt, embrace it. * Emerald Street *
With Daisy Jones, Taylor Jenkins Reid has conjured up a legend
both on the page and off. A zeitgeist book for 2019, read it
before the series becomes the next must-see. * Stylist *
DAISY JONES & THE SIX is a transporting novel - at once a love
story, a glimpse into the combustible inner workings of a
rock-and-roll band, and a pitch-perfect recreation of the music
scene of the Fleetwood Mac era. You'll never want it to end.
* Cecelia Ahern *
So brilliantly written I thought all the characters were
real . . . I couldn't put it down. * Edith Bowman *
Brace for 2019's first pop-culture sensation . . . we're not
exaggerating . . . new obsession, incoming . . . If you
liked Almost Famous, you'll love it. * Stella Magazine,
Telegraph *
Prepare to be obsessed. * Stylist *
Brilliantly gripping. * Reader's Digest *
With wonderfully layered and complex characters, Reid's
latest novel is brilliantly written and hard to put down. *
Psychologies *
Utterly refreshing - and too charming not to love * Image *
It's mostly set in the Seventies, an era that Jenkins Reid conjures
like a Tarantino film. The counterculture, the drugs, the parties,
the promiscuity, the terrible relationships. It's also about how
some people can be stars, and others can't, and the addictive lure
of fame. Jenkins Reid has arranged this as an oral history, so we
see the story of the band's rise to excess from many points of
view. You keep wondering: how far can this go? How crazy will
things get? This is the Seventies. Pretty crazy. Hugely readable. *
Evening Standard *
I completely forgot that Daisy Jones and The Six was a
fictional book and not a real story. The cast of characters with
different narrators portraying them made it feel so real. One of
my favourite audiobooks of all time. * Pop Sugar *
Chances are that by the end of the year you'll want to track down
Daisy's music and play it, even though the fabulous 1970s songbird
never existed. * Writing Magazine *
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