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Malibu Rising: A Read with Jenna Pick: A Novel Kindle Edition

4.2 out of 5 stars 79,141 ratings

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * Read with Jenna Book Club Pick as Featured on Today * From the author of Carrie Soto Is Back, Daisy Jones & The Six, and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo . . .

"Irresistible . . . High drama at the beach, starring four sexy, surfing siblings and their deadbeat, famous-crooner dad."—
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Four famous siblings throw an epic party to celebrate the end of the summer. But over the course of twenty-four hours, the family drama that ensues will change their lives forever.


Malibu: August 1983. It's the day of Nina Riva's annual end-of-summer party, and anticipation is at a fever pitch. Everyone wants to be around the famous Rivas: Nina, the talented surfer and supermodel; brothers Jay and Hud, one a championship surfer, the other a renowned photographer; and their adored baby sister, Kit. Together the siblings are a source of fascination in Malibu and the world over—especially as the offspring of the legendary singer Mick Riva.

The only person not looking forward to the party of the year is Nina herself, who never wanted to be the center of attention, and who has also just been very publicly abandoned by her pro tennis player husband. Oh, and maybe Hud—because it is long past time for him to confess something to the brother from whom he's been inseparable since birth.

Jay, on the other hand, is counting the minutes until nightfall, when the girl he can't stop thinking about promised she'll be there.

And Kit has a couple secrets of her own—including a guest she invited without consulting anyone.

By midnight the party will be completely out of control. By morning, the Riva mansion will have gone up in flames. But before that first spark in the early hours before dawn, the alcohol will flow, the music will play, and the loves and secrets that shaped this family's generations will all come rising to the surface.

Malibu Rising is a story about one unforgettable night in the life of a family: the night they each have to choose what they will keep from the people who made them . . . and what they will leave behind.
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An Amazon Best Book of June 2021: This book is perfect for summer—think movie stars and surfing, flawed but loving siblings, and an epic party that ends in disaster. While the book unfolds during the course of a single day, flashbacks to when the siblings were kids and their rock star father abandoned them time and again reveal the complex dynamics still in force in their adulthood. After I finished this book, I would dream of these characters and their restaurant by the sea. Malibu Rising is a fun, unforgettable read. —Al Woodworth, Amazon Book Review

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“If summer could somehow fit into a book, then you’d find it in Malibu Rising.”Oprah Daily

“Reid has once again crafted a fast-paced, engaging novel that smoothly transports readers between decades and story lines.”
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“Taylor Jenkins Reid soars with
Malibu Rising.”—Associated Press
 
“Reid delivers a breathtaking, epic family novel.”
Marie Claire
 
“A compulsively fun read.”
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“Reid’s descriptions of Malibu are so evocative that readers will swear they feel the sea breeze on their faces or the grit of the sand between their toes. . . . A compulsively readable story about the bonds between family members and the power of breaking free.”
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“Whatever Reid releases has become a major literary event. And her latest more than lives up to the expectations.”
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Malibu Rising is a fun, unforgettable read.”Business Insider

“Delicious drama.”
Vogue

“A must-read.”
Parade

“Taylor Jenkins Reid sure knows how to tell a story. . . . It’s an unforgettable book about an unforgettable night.”
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Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08HY4KKB5
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ballantine Books (June 1, 2021)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 1, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.3 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 377 pages
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Taylor Jenkins Reid is the New York Times bestselling author of Daisy Jones & The Six and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, as well as One True Loves, Maybe in Another Life, After I Do, and Forever, Interrupted. Her newest novel, Malibu Rising, is out now. She lives in Los Angeles.

You can follow her on Instagram @tjenkinsreid.

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Customers praise the book's great storytelling with multiple perspectives, well-developed characters with distinct voices, and its exploration of family dynamics through strong sibling bonds. The writing is well-crafted and easy to read, with a continuous steady pace that keeps readers engaged. While some customers find the ending satisfying, others feel it's too predictable and cliché, and opinions on value for money are mixed, with some finding it very enjoyable while others consider it disappointing.

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492 customers mention "Readability"492 positive0 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, with great storytelling that includes various perspectives and keeps them engaged throughout.

"...who her characters are, even better than they do, and it’s impressive and fun to see their relationships take shape over the course of the narrative...." Read more

"...most well-developed characters, the most interesting setting and plot premise, but if it moves like a snail or a cheetah then I will not want it...." Read more

"...And all of the signature elements of a good plot are there and masterfully executed. The pacing is precise and keeps the reader engaged...." Read more

"...Overall this book was okay. Will I remember it next week? Probably not, but I won’t regret having read it." Read more

223 customers mention "Character development"167 positive56 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with its compelling and diverse cast of characters, including brief mentions of characters from the author's other works, and one customer noting how each character has its own distinct voice.

"...Pros: Strong family dynamic, fun plot, well-paced, fascinating character study...." Read more

"...It can have the best and most well-developed characters, the most interesting setting and plot premise, but if it moves like a snail or a cheetah..." Read more

"...The setting and the characters are thoroughly linked, making their interactions with it, especially through connecting with the ocean while surfing,..." Read more

"...There were way too many characters at the party to keep track of and remember who they were...." Read more

145 customers mention "Writing quality"122 positive23 negative

Customers find the book well written and easy to read, with one customer noting its fast-paced style.

"...when an author is committed to developing a unique and strong narrative voice. Malibu Rising is written to be enthralling...." Read more

"...However, this story was amazing! TAYLOR JENKINS REAID WRITING IS PHENOMENAL!! She is an author who I will always read and never doubt...." Read more

"...She writes fierce, flawed, and astounding female characters. I love them all...." Read more

"...Family is filled with a host of personalities that make it easy for almost any reader to identify some part of themselves between the lines...." Read more

126 customers mention "Family story"126 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's portrayal of family dynamics, particularly its exploration of sibling bonds and family loyalty.

"...It’s that simple. Buy the damn thing. Pros: Strong family dynamic, fun plot, well-paced, fascinating character study...." Read more

"...The character arcs are solid. The novel had powerful themes of family and identity, as well as empowerment and ownership of one's whole..." Read more

"...Malibu Rising reminds me of Alice Hoffman's writing - multi-generational, character-driven, family-oriented. Both are brilliant story tellers...." Read more

"...This is a story of family dynamics. Of how people who love each other pull together, sacrifice for one another, and also sometimes hurt each other...." Read more

115 customers mention "Pacing"89 positive26 negative

Customers appreciate the book's pacing, describing it as fast and continuous, with one customer mentioning they read it cover to cover in one day.

"...Pros: Strong family dynamic, fun plot, well-paced, fascinating character study...." Read more

"...value disproportionate to the tastes and opinions of other people: perfect pacing - or at least 9.9/10 type of pacing...." Read more

"...The pacing is precise and keeps the reader engaged. The character arcs are solid...." Read more

"Not a bad story but it was a little slow for me and I had trouble finishing it. I liked her other books better." Read more

99 customers mention "Emotional depth"72 positive27 negative

Customers appreciate the emotional depth of the book, with many noting heartfelt moments and heartbreaking realism, while one customer highlights the beautiful empathy in how relationships are portrayed.

"...given to each of the central characters makes the eventual conflicts genuinely emotional, rather than contrived and overdramatic...." Read more

"...And let’s not forget the setting. TJR creates a world so rich that one can almost feel the sand beneath one’s feet and smell the brine in the air...." Read more

"...Not that they are poorly written or anything, there were just so many perspectives that I did not give a single care about and did nothing to add to..." Read more

"...the eighties culture references combined with the shout outs to many SoCal landmarks...." Read more

181 customers mention "Value for money"78 positive103 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book's value for money, with some finding it very enjoyable and satisfying, while others describe it as boring and disappointing.

"...I also do somewhat agree that the novel never becomes that complex and can come off as more of a melodramatic soap opera...." Read more

"...her characters are, even better than they do, and it’s impressive and fun to see their relationships take shape over the course of the narrative...." Read more

"...It felt unnecessary, as if the author was short on her word count and added chapters about random people to reach her goal...." Read more

"...the novel, ending in a way that I thought was empowering and satisfying...." Read more

172 customers mention "Storyline"67 positive105 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the storyline of the book, with some finding the ending satisfying while others find it too predictable and cliché.

"...I will say what I didn't like. There were too many perspectives in this book...." Read more

"...I often feel I am getting great advice on love, life, and the world, as I read. She writes fierce, flawed, and astounding female characters...." Read more

"...However, I will say that it did feel as if the story was somewhat rushed as it got closer to the end, as if the story was fast-forwarded and I..." Read more

"...I found it intriguing from start to finish, the use of short chapters and the past/present storyline well utilized to keep the plot moving forward...." Read more

Great escapism read with 80’s Hollywood vibes
4 out of 5 stars
Great escapism read with 80’s Hollywood vibes
“They will not know what the future holds or if their paths will ever cross again. But they will feel that—for one night at least—someone has seen them as they have always wanted to be seen. And that will be enough.” • Read for a perfect summer escape to Malibu in the 80’s! •   I am a total Taylor Jenkins Reid fangirl. Something about her writing style and characters never fails to draw me in. She is one of very few writers who can consistently write flawed and/or unlikable characters and yet still gets me to care about them. I was a lil nervous for Malibu Rising because I knew there was involvement with a character from Evelyn Hugo (my favorite) and I feel like the hype for a TJR book has never been higher. Luckily, it lived up to the hype for me. I loved the vintage Hollywood vibes, I loved the Malibu setting, I loved that it was wet in the 80’s, and most of all, I loved the Riva siblings and the way they loved each other. The way the history of the characters is told while simultaneously following them through a party that you know will somehow end in chaos was so smooth and well done! I was absolutely hooked. The only thing keeping this from being a 5 star read is that the amount of POVs (mostly in part two) gets to be a bit ridiculous. Not that they are poorly written or anything, there were just so many perspectives that I did not give a single care about and did nothing to add to the story for me. I’m here for the Rivas…give me more of them and less of these rando celebs, please! Otherwise, I loved it and it gets a very enthusiastic 4 stars from me!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2021
    It’s the end of summer, 1983 in Malibu, California: time for the last days on the beach, the end of tourist season, the end of tourist season, and the annual bash thrown by a surfing family of local celebrities. But when that family’s secrets bubble up through the course of the day and the party, will it be the end of the celebration and that family’s bond? Taylor Jenkins Reid explores one family’s legacy in her 2021 novel, Malibu Rising.

    Malibu Rising follows the Riva siblings: bubbly surf supermodel Nina; cocky and suave pro surfer, Jay; Jay’s (sorta) twin and photographer, Hudson; and headstrong youngest child, Kit. As the summer of 1983 winds to a close, the entire town looks forward to the party to end all parties. It defines and reflects your social standing in town; no one in uninvited, but only those “in” enough to know about the party know its location. And this year’s party is at the palatial home that Nina shares with her pro tennis player husband. However, the family looks forward to the party as a distraction from issues both public and private. Nina’s husband has left her—very publicly—for a mercurial tennis pro. Jay has a health secret that could derail his surfing career. Hud has a secret love that would severely damage his relationship with Jay if it ever got out. And Kit secretly deals with figuring herself out while trying to be taken seriously as a surfer. The various dramas crash and roll over the course of a single day, as flashbacks delve into their collective childhood and the background of their parents: Malibu native, June, whose family ran a local seafood restaurant, and 60’s pop icon, Mick Riva. That rise-and-fall love story (tragically) plays out parallel to the main plot, and shows how these kids’ complex relationship with their parents still affect their lives.

    Taylor Jenkins Reid understands who her characters are, even better than they do, and it’s impressive and fun to see their relationships take shape over the course of the narrative. The siblings’ pack dynamic is effective and—coming from a large family, myself—feels realistic and familiar. Families are complicated and fickle things, and this one is handled beautifully. Also, the specter of their famous father looms large over their lives, even though his presence is sporadic at best. June Riva is a good parent in that she never actively spoke ill of her ex-husband, and that’s another thing that feels accurate. I enjoyed June and Mick’s tragic story, and the role it played in binding these people to one another. Lastly, I appreciate the effort to make this family, who are nearly revered by the locals, seem almost normal. They don’t care who their friends are, in the sense that some were famous, some were not, but everyone was who came to the party was welcomed. Little things like that make me thoroughly enjoy characters.

    I generally try to find something, a flaw or detail that I didn’t 100% love, to make the case that I’m being objective. Nothing is perfect, art least of all. I can’t find it in this one. It was marvelously executed and I loved it wire-to-wire, as I did with her previous book. What I can say (though with not the least bit of seriousness) is that I found out about an Easter egg from a previous book of hers, and now my completionist ass has to read that book to get the full, 100% understanding of Malibu Rising. Not cool, TJR.

    That said, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is on my 2022 reading queue. I’ll review that ASAP.

    Look, when the mind behind Daisy Jones & The Six puts out a new book, you buy and read the book. It’s that simple. Buy the damn thing.

    Pros: Strong family dynamic, fun plot, well-paced, fascinating character study.

    Cons: Reference to one of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s previous novels forces completionists to fork over more money for more brilliant writing, adding one more thing to an already overloaded TBR list.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021
    This was the first work of Reid’s which I have read, being aware that she has been highly successful coming off the critical acclaim of 2017’s Evelyn Hugo and 2019’s Daisy Jones. First impressions are everything and when you stumble across such acclaim, it becomes inevitable to ask: what is the it-factor? That quality that makes an author be noticed and admirable in writing talent?

    You could arguably say that there is only one it-factor. If there is only one factor, then TJR has it. In one word, it is: voice.

    Reid has one of the most authoritative storytelling voices. And that authority allows her to achieve that one thing that I obsess over and value disproportionate to the tastes and opinions of other people: perfect pacing - or at least 9.9/10 type of pacing. Debating whether a novel is well-paced or too slow and sluggish is something I treat like a crusade when I pick up a book. It can have the best and most well-developed characters, the most interesting setting and plot premise, but if it moves like a snail or a cheetah then I will not want it. It will not be something that holds my attention.

    An authoritative voice is when the writer makes you pay attention to every page and every little incident, detail, and development. The details do not even have to be all that interesting or thematically deep. The capacity to enthrall a reader is almost separated from the actual events that are happening in the narrative. In other words, it is not the what that is important, it is the how . What you are describing or communicating to the reader is not as important as how you describe and communicate it. I appreciate when an author is committed to developing a unique and strong narrative voice.

    Malibu Rising is written to be enthralling. From the plot description to the pacing, it is itself obsessed with making the reader fully immersed in the narrative. Its mission: to never want you to close the book. The story follows the famous Rivas - Nina, the talented surfer and supermodel; brothers Jay and Hud, one a championship surfer, the other a renowned photographer; and their adored baby sister, Kit - in the town of Malibu, August 1983, as they are preparing to host their annual party of the year. Where the story begins early at 7 in the morning, we follow the build-up, chaos, and excitement of the subsequent twenty-four hours. In between, we also get glimpses into the stories of their parents: June and Mick Riva.

    I would say that the character of Mick Riva himself embodies what I mean when I say that Malibu Rising is intent on having you be obsessed with him. He is legendary, he garners all the attention in the room. But even then, he is not the sole star of the show. When a character appears halfway through the novel, previously mentioned only in conversation between characters and in passing at that, Reid only needs about two or three pages before their story appears significant and before they seem like the protagonist of their own stories. In this case, I was referring to the character - Brandon. He is Nina’s professional tennis player ex-husband and he is fully fleshed over the relatively short page-length where his story takes center stage. And the entire cast of characters are like that. All four siblings have their insecurities, flaws, strengths and weaknesses explored and built on. The people who are significant in their own lives receive their moments in the spotlight. Reid’s ability to efficiently characterize her cast considering the standard length of her novel is astounding. Part of the irony that this book is about the “biggest party of the year” in Malibu is that by efficiently exploring the lives of all the people who attended that party, even if they only appeared for half a dozen pages, the reader has this feeling that the scope of this party is large. It feels truly alive because of the reader’s knowledge and understanding of all the characters and what they are going through.

    And it worked. I loved those Riva kids. I was enraptured in the tumultuous love story of June and Mick Rivas. I was captivated by all of them as people. We see where they come from and where they go and Reid makes sure to deliver all the emotional catharsis necessary to make their stories feel meaningful. By the time we reach the concluding pages, I had this genuine sense that the characters at the start of the story were not the same by the end - for better or worse.

    I know some people did not like TJR’s insistence on giving attention to all the side characters. I understand that many did not fully buy into the emotional message and themes Reid tried to explore. I also do somewhat agree that the novel never becomes that complex and can come off as more of a melodramatic soap opera. However, I think that the attention and respect given to each of the central characters makes the eventual conflicts genuinely emotional, rather than contrived and overdramatic.

    There is something about TJR’s writing that is extraordinarily compelling. I hope to go back and read her other works because if they are anywhere as good as Malibu Rising , then this is an author I want to continue to follow.
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  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars A lot of Hollywood debauchery with an intricately woven story of many characters with a poetic end
    Reviewed in Japan on January 8, 2022
    Really impressed by the writing skill. Enjoy the deep stories of each character. Though it often read like a celebrity gossip magazine, in the end it was wrapped up poetically leaving a satisfying, goosebump-inducing aftertaste.
  • Ayşe Satılmış
    5.0 out of 5 stars Güvenle Alabilirsiniz
    Reviewed in Turkey on February 28, 2025
    Kitap çok güzel, güvenle alabilirsiniz ,tamamen aynısı ve hasarsız elime ulaştı teşekkür ediyorum,teslim hizliydi
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  • Fuchs Joan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Heftig
    Reviewed in Germany on April 28, 2024
    Die ersten 3/4 des Buches fand ich einfach nur fantastisch, danach wurde es doch sehr chaotisch, zu überbevölkert, aber das gehört wohl dazu. Ausserdem kann ich nur empfehlen, Carrie Soto danach zu lesen, nicht vorher, das hat mir etwas an der Freude genommen. Dennoch fanden sich hier doch einige Überschneidungen mit anderen Büchern der Autorin, das fand ich wiederum witzig. 4.8 Sterne, gerne mehr davon
  • Sirine
    5.0 out of 5 stars Merveilleux
    Reviewed in France on October 16, 2023
    Taylor J. Reid répond toujours aux attentes. Son style est tout juste assez complexe pour un rendu minutieux, appliqué et agréable à lire. Les personnages sont attachants et évoluent avec un réalisme exemplaire.
    Il y a juste assez de détails pour se sentir immergé dans l'histoire, au milieu des personnages. On ne s'en lasse pas.
  • Karina Luna
    5.0 out of 5 stars Llegó en buen estado
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 1, 2021
    Estaba preocupada por que el viaje fue muy largo, pero el producto llegó en buen estado y sin detalles. En cuanto al libro, amo las historias de Taylor Jenkins y Malibu Rising no fue la excepción.

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