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nadia 's review for:
Daisy Jones & The Six
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I was about halfway through this book when I realised just how much I was enjoying it. I got sucked into the story, the characters, the era.
The interview format worked a lot better than I thought, and you really start to get a grasp of the different characters' voices. I thought it might get tiresome, but really, jumping from character to character, with snatches of perspective from each, worked super well and made the book very digestible.
This was a highly engaging read, and there were a few moments where I felt that Reid so insightfully examined the human condition. She also makes you question what it means to love somebody deeply, to have faith in them, and to trust them.
The interview format worked a lot better than I thought, and you really start to get a grasp of the different characters' voices. I thought it might get tiresome, but really, jumping from character to character, with snatches of perspective from each, worked super well and made the book very digestible.
This was a highly engaging read, and there were a few moments where I felt that Reid so insightfully examined the human condition. She also makes you question what it means to love somebody deeply, to have faith in them, and to trust them.