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Daisy Jones & The Six
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️— Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
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TJR has just elevated to auto buy status. Loved Evelyn Hugo. Loved her recent short story. So I decided to pick up this on a plane ride. Best. Decision. Ever. (Or at least of the day. Can’t tell my husband picking a book trumps marrying him😂).
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Told in an interview format, I was hooked from page one. I was vested in each member of that band. They each had a role in this story. Not one of them felt unnecessary or ever wavered from who they really were. Which to me was highly impressive. Seven band members was a lot to write for. But TJR did it perfectly. And though she wasn’t in the band I have nothing but serious love for Camila. She was by far my favorite. She had so much goodness and faith and love and strength.
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Beautiful prose throughout this whole book. So many lines made me stop reading so it could sink in. When this comes out in March snag a copy. The moment your library adds it to the catalog put it on hold. Trust me!
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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
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TJR has just elevated to auto buy status. Loved Evelyn Hugo. Loved her recent short story. So I decided to pick up this on a plane ride. Best. Decision. Ever. (Or at least of the day. Can’t tell my husband picking a book trumps marrying him😂).
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Told in an interview format, I was hooked from page one. I was vested in each member of that band. They each had a role in this story. Not one of them felt unnecessary or ever wavered from who they really were. Which to me was highly impressive. Seven band members was a lot to write for. But TJR did it perfectly. And though she wasn’t in the band I have nothing but serious love for Camila. She was by far my favorite. She had so much goodness and faith and love and strength.
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Beautiful prose throughout this whole book. So many lines made me stop reading so it could sink in. When this comes out in March snag a copy. The moment your library adds it to the catalog put it on hold. Trust me!
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