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“An explosive, dynamite, down-and-dirty look at a fictional rock band told in an interview style that gives it irresistible surface energy.”—Elin Hilderbrand

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Everyone knows DAISY JONES & THE SIX, but nobody knows the reason behind their split at the absolute height of their popularity . . . until now.

Daisy is a girl coming of age in L.A. in the late sixties, sneaking into clubs on the Sunset Strip, sleeping with rock stars, and dreaming of singing at the Whisky a Go Go. The sex and drugs are thrilling, but it’s the rock ’n’ roll she loves most. By the time she’s twenty, her voice is getting noticed, and she has the kind of heedless beauty that makes people do crazy things.

Also getting noticed is The Six, a band led by the brooding Billy Dunne. On the eve of their first tour, his girlfriend Camila finds out she’s pregnant, and with the pressure of impending fatherhood and fame, Billy goes a little wild on the road.

Daisy and Billy cross paths when a producer realizes that the key to supercharged success is to put the two together. What happens next will become the stuff of legend.

The making of that legend is chronicled in this riveting and unforgettable novel, written as an oral history of one of the biggest bands of the seventies. Taylor Jenkins Reid is a talented writer who takes her work to a new level with
Daisy Jones & The Six, brilliantly capturing a place and time in an utterly distinctive voice.
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An Amazon Best Book of March 2019: There is something a little intoxicating about Daisy Jones and the Six. This is the story of a young, captivating singer who came of age in the late 60s/early 70s, all told as an oral history. The Six did not hit the big time until Daisy joined the band as their lead singer, but her presence brought along drama, intrigue, and a variety of tensions between herself and Billy Dunne, the leader of The Six. It’s best not to know too much about this book going into it; instead, allow the transcribed interviews from the band members (they weren’t real, but they seem real), and from those who tagged along during this great fictitious band’s run, to unspool the story for you. --Chris Schluep, Amazon Book Review

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“I devoured Daisy Jones & The Six in a day, falling head over heels for it. Taylor Jenkins Reid transported me into the magic of the ’70s music scene in a way I’ll never forget. The characters are beautifully layered and complex. Daisy and the band captured my heart, and they’re sure to capture yours, too.”—Reese Witherspoon

“Backstage intrigue is the engine of 
Daisy Jones & The Six. . . . [A] celebration of American mythmaking.”—Vogue

“Each character is compelling but Daisy Jones is the star. She’s a blazing talent who is unapologetic in her sexuality and lives life on her own terms. . . . Like a poignant song with lyrics that speak to your soul, 
Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid will transport you to another place and time.”—Associated Press

“Reid’s wit and gift for telling a perfectly paced story make this one of the most enjoyably readable books of the year.”
Nylon 

“Wildly delicious.” 
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“This stylish and propulsive novel, presented in the form of an oral history, explores the ascent of a (fictional) hard-partying, iconic 1970s rock band. It reads like the transcript of a particularly juicy episode of VH1’s ‘Behind the Music.’”
The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)

Daisy Jones & The Six is just plain fun from cover to cover. . . . Her characters feel so vividly real, you’ll wish you could stream their albums, YouTube their concerts, and google their wildest moments to see them for yourself.”HelloGiggles

“[A] juicy tell-all-style page-turner.”
Bustle

“Evocative . . . brilliant.”
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“Prepare to fall for Taylor Jenkins Reid’s newest novel, 
Daisy Jones & The Six.”PopSugar

“Reid’s novel so resembles a memoir of a real band and conjures such true-to-life
 images of the seventies music scene that readers will think they’re listening to Fleetwood Mac or Led Zeppelin. Reid is unsurpassed in her ability to create complex characters working through emotions that will make your toes curl.”Booklist (starred review)

“Reid delivers a stunning story of sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll in the 1960s and ’70s in this expertly wrought novel. Mimicking the style and substance of a tell-all celebrity memoir . . . Reid creates both story line and character gold. The book’s prose is propulsive, original, and often raw.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Reid is a stunning writer whose characters are unforgettable and whose stories are deeply emotional. . . . Her most gripping novel yet.”
—Emily Giffin, author of All We Ever Wanted 

“Reid’s writing is addictive and all-consuming. Filled with passion, complexity, and fascinating detail, 
Daisy Jones & The Six felt so real, I had to remind myself that it was fiction.”—Jill Santopolo, author of The Light We Lost 

“From the very first page you know this book is something special. Taylor Jenkins Reid brings insight and poetry to a story that’s utterly unique and deeply authentic, one that transports you to world of seventies rock—with all its genius and temptation and creativity—so completely it feels like you’re there.”
—Katherine Center, author of How to Walk Away  

“Raw, emotive, and addictively voyeuristic, 
Daisy Jones & The Six is imbued with the same anguished heart that fuels the very best rock ‘n’ roll. Like my favorite albums, this book will live with me for a very long time.”—Steven Rowley, author of Lily and the Octopus 

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ballantine Books; Later Printing edition (March 5, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1524798622
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1524798628
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.4 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.35 x 1.18 x 9.55 inches
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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.

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LONG Live Rock and Roll *SPOILERS ALERT*
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LONG Live Rock and Roll *SPOILERS ALERT*
As a lover of Rock n’ Roll, and someone that has Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” record album framed and hanging in their home, I have to say, I absolutely TREASURED this book.  It without doubt lived up to all of the hype. It gave me all of the 70’s band feels.  Taylor Reid’s writing technique of doing the book in oral history format, interview style, was so genius and unique.  It unquestionably MADE this book and was extremely successful.  I felt like I was transported back to the 70’s and was a friend of the band as I read and could not wait to find out what would happen next. This book gave us everything rock bands from that era gave us; sex, drugs, love, and a rock and roll.  I fell in love with Daisy and all of the band members. Oh how I wish this was a REAL band and “Aurora” was a real album.  We learn about Daisy in the beginning where she tells us, “that some people only want a piece of you.  I lost my virginity to somebody that…it doesn’t matter who it was.  He was older, he was a drummer.”  Daisy has parents that could care less about her.  She is young, and out alone walking the streets of L.A. on the Sunset Strip, going into bars, and dreaming of one day being able to sing and be a part of a band like the ones she watches perform.  Then there is Billy, a handsome, confident lead singer, who starts out as a drug addict but straightens his life out because he does not want to lose his wife Camila.  When Daisy and Billy collide, and start making music together, it is magical.  You can tell that they would make an amazing couple, but Billy is already committed to Camila. The book takes you on a roller coaster of emotions, the relationship between Daisy and Billy, and then the relationship between Billy and his wife Camila.  He tells us, “when you really love someone, sometimes the things they need may hurt you, and some people are worth hurting for.  Love is forgiveness and patience and faith and every once in a while, it’s a gut punch.  That’s why it’s a dangerous thing, when you go loving the wrong person.  When you love somebody who doesn’t deserve it.  You have to be with someone that deserves your faith and you have to be deserving of someone else’s.  It’s sacred.”  I think it is admirable that Billy stays devoted to Camila the entire book, even though it is more than obvious that he absolutely loves Daisy.  It is also almost unbelievable that he never relapses minus his one shot of tequila towards the end of the book.  The amount of strength it would take to be a part of a rock band in the 70’s, with everybody drinking and doing drugs and to not slip up and partake proves his love for Camila and his daughters.  Daisy makes mistake after mistake in her own life (including marrying a drug addict Italian prince) to try to mask the feelings she has for Billy.  It takes Camila towards the end of the book, once they are out on tour, telling Daisy that Billy will never choose her over his family, for Daisy to leave the band and get her life together. You really fell how amazing the Aurora album is when Nick Harris describes it, “It sounds like a good-time album when you first listen to it.  It’s an album you can play at a party. It’s an album you get high to. It’s an album you can play as you’re speeding down the highway.  But then you listen to the lyrics and you realize this is an album you can cry to. And it’s an album you can get laid to.” AHHHHHHHH, AURORA how I wish you were real. Long live ROCK N’ ROLL!  What a remarkable book!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020
    Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a very highly recommended account of sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll via the history and breakup of a legendary fictional 70's rock band. This one is a winner.

    Daisy Jones, the daughter of a famous artist and a French model, grew up in LA in the late 1960's. At fourteen she started hanging out at the famous clubs on the Sunset Strip and drinking and doing drugs followed. Her friend, disco singer Simone, is the only one trying to look out for her. Daisy is a free spirited "it" girl who is first noticed for her looks, but soon has her voice capturing the attention of those with influence and she is signed with Runner Records.

    Billy Dunne and his brother Graham started the band that eventually grew and took off to become The Six. Billy is the song writer and charismatic front man for the band and has artistic control over the group. On their first tour, Billy went wild and nearly ruined his marriage to Camila, who was pregnant with their first child. After the tour he went to rehab and his overwhelming goal beyond making it big with The Six, is to stay sober and faithful to Camila and their family.

    After they have one hit where Daisy sings with Billy on one of his songs, Runner Records decides that Billy and Daisy need to work together. While they are both dynamic on their own, when they sing together they are extraordinary, electric, and transcendent. Billy doesn't want Daisy as part of his band, but they end up working together writing the songs on the album that produced some of the biggest hits in the seventies. No one knew the story behind the band and the split that ended it all - until now.

    Daisy Jones & The Six is written like a documentary novel, an oral history, with quotes from the band members, Billy, Daisy, Camila, and Simone. All the characters are written with unique voices in their comments so you can tell who is talking even if you didn't note their name. While reading you can't help but envision the video in your mind, flipping between comments from the different people involved in Daisy Jones & The Six. This is part of what makes the book so amazing. You will easily believe this was a real band and real members are being interviewed. You will be surprised once you learn who is conducting the interviews and asking the questions.

    The plot unfolds through the oral history interviews, starting with their beginnings up to their rise to fame. Reid definitely sets her story in the time and place of the late sixties to the late seventies. The clashes, struggles, and power of Billy and Daisy working together, writing the music, is captured perfectly. This really is a riveting and unforgettable novel; my attention was captured right at the start and held fast to the end. Remarkably, at the end of the book Reid has written all the lyrics for the songs. Need I mention that the writing is amazing? Well, it is an incredibly well-written book and captured my attention from beginning to end. I simple could not read it fast enough as I was desperate to learn what happened next.

    (When I first read the synopsis for Taylor Jenkins Reid's Daisy Jones & The Six, I immediately tried to get a review copy as I knew it would be a novel I would love. I never did get the advanced reading copy, but I was right to try as this is an amazing novel. Now I need to find time to read Reid's The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
    It’s a good book; I liked it. 😊 It wasn’t the best book I’ve ever read, but it was good; hence, giving it 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (I only save my 5 stars for books I REALLY like). I first heard of this book through the Amazon Prime & thought the show looked cool, but I wanted to wait to watch the show till I read the book. So, now I look forward to watching the show for comparison! Also, should mention I read this for a Book Club, too, and I didn’t pick it, but still, I liked it. 👍🏻☺️ It’s written in a really interesting way, too: it’s not written in a regular novel format with dialogue & everything; it’s written as a long interview (I won’t tell you who the interviewer is because that’s a MAJOR spoiler). But I found myself really liking the way it was written . . . Now, this is my 1st book by Taylor Jenkins Reid, so I have NO idea if this is how she (I’m assuming she’s a she here 😅) usually writes, but I REALLY like the way it was written! Also, now I’m interested to see how close the story is to the real Fleetwood Mac band’s story, the REAL band the book is based on, as well. The only thing that made me a little sad about is that at the end of the Audible version, they played ‘Honeycomb’ (a song that the band made “famous” in the story), but it was only the instrumental, nobody sang, & I looked through the Kindle version (I like to have both the audiobook AND the e-book to be able to follow along while I listen) to see if they had the lyrics in the back (they had the lyrics to some of the songs at the end), but NOT ‘Honeycomb’, which was again, the band’s most famous song in the story! 🥺 Oh, and I couldn’t STAND Eddie; he was my least favorite “band member” of the group! ALWAYS complaining about EVERYTHING & EVERYONE . . . I was like, “Dude, just stop talking . . . STOP talking . . . ” whenever he was “speaking” . . . 😅 (I really wanna say some other words, but don’t want this review to get taken down, but I think you get the idea! 😅) And I also like that the story didn’t turn out as predictable as I thought it was going to be . . . Like at one point, I thought, “Okay, I know where this is all going . . . ” (again, I won’t tell you what I thought or what really happened because it’s a spoiler). But no, it didn’t end the way I thought it was all going to . . . It was a nice, refreshing surprise! So, all in all, a good story & good writing style! Would recommend!! 😊👍🏻
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  • Zaza - Forum Boulevard des Passions
    5.0 out of 5 stars Le talent de Taylor Jenkins Reid a encore frappé !
    Reviewed in France on July 2, 2024
    Un roman que je voulais lire depuis longtemps, et c’est finalement en audio que je l’ai lu, ou devrais-je dire dévoré ! Car oui, je l’ai bouffé ce livre, tant la version audio était immersive.

    Comme pour les « Sept maris d’Evelyn Hugo », Taylor Jenkins Reid opte pour le format de l’interview/du récit confié à un tiers pour raconter son histoire, ici celle de l’ascension vers la gloire (et sa fin précipitée) d’un groupe de rock fictif dans l’Amérique psychédélique des années 70. Et quoi de mieux qu’une version audio, avec des comédiens différents pour incarner chaque personnage ?

    J’ai vraiment été plongée dans un univers musical qui me parle beaucoup, sachant que j’ai grandi avec des parents hippies sur les bords et fans de rock US des 70’s, donc forcément, toutes ces références m’ont parlée, et cela a forcément joué sur mon ressenti.

    J’ai adoré découvrir l’histoire de Daisy, voir la force du personnage de Camilla, voir Karen affirmer ses choix et tracer sa propre route. C’est un récit forcément subjectif, puisque chaque personnage livre sa perception et ses souvenirs, surtout délivré aussi longtemps après les évènements.

    Au-delà de l’histoire d’un groupe, c’est surtout celle de deux destins croisés : Daisy, ses addictions et ses désirs de reconnaissance VS Billy, son combat contre les addictions, sa volonté farouche de réussir dans la musique, quitte à s’affranchir des envies et opinions de ses amis et co-musiciens tout en faisant passer sa vie de famille (et la rédemption qui va avec) avant tout.

    Un récit intense et prenant, porté par le formidable travail d’interprétation des narrateurs, que j’ai dévoré avec un énorme plaisir. Maintenant, je suis curieuse de voir l’adaptation qu’Amazon Prime a sorti …
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  • Marisa
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    Reviewed in Spain on April 8, 2023
    Hello new favourite book?!

    I thought I’d like it, I didn’t know it would be my new personality!

    The way the book is written, wow! Never read anything like it and it worked so well for the
    story. Taylor Jenkins Reid’s creativity needs to be studied.
    I Loved all the characters, their personalities were so easy to tell apart, which I wasn’t expecting considering the way the story is told.

    Daisy is a free spirit, Billy has a big heart, Camila knows what she wants and I absolutely
    adored her character in particular; what a woman, going after what she believes, fighting for
    her ‘things’, facing everyone who she thinks is in the middle of her happiness, but with class and heart, I loved her!

    That is a detail I appreciated. All the females in this book are incredible! All the ‘hell yes’
    moments I tabbed, belonged to them. It felt very empowering.

    As per usual I wasn't just reading a book, I was in the story; living it. I felt like I was part of the band. I felt like I grew up in the 60s and 70s, with this band as my soundtrack and now I was finally getting answers. I genuinely felt like a fan, and the best part is that the book turned me into a fan - with help from the show and the songs! Which is insane!

    Love all the themes this book touched, so on point for the time it takes place, but also so still very important to this day! I also liked how we got a bit of everyone and, obviously, the focus was on Daisy and Billy, but we also got to know the stories of the other members of the band, which were equally interesting to follow and important to fully understand the whys of the band splitting.

    The quotes in this book! Entire paragraphs talking about love, friendship, dreams, self-love and self-destruction. It's so beautifully written.

    It's so rich. With my whole heart, I'm telling you, this is one of my all-time favourite books. I loved it. I loved it. I loved it.
  • Pippo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo
    Reviewed in Italy on May 29, 2024
    Non l’ho ancora letto
  • Maulin Amin
    5.0 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2025
    This book. Oh, this book. Daisy Jones and The Six isn’t just a story—it’s an experience, a tempest of emotions that refuses to let you go.

    Daisy is the storm. She’s the embodiment of female rage and resilience, the wild winds of change, and the quiet calm before chaos. She’s the first drops of rain on dry soil, the heat of a wildfire, the salt of ocean waves crashing against the shore. Tender and callous, raw and refined—she is everything.

    Billy, on the other hand, is the void. He’s a man so lost in his fear and ego that he clings to idealism like a lifeline. He’s the hollow vacuum that swallows everything around him. Where Daisy is everything, Billy is nothing—but together, they’re two broken pieces of a puzzle trying desperately to fit.

    What happens when the storm meets the void? When light collides with darkness? That’s the heart of this book. It’s messy, it’s devastating, and it’s breathtaking.

    If you’re a Taylor Swift fan, you know how her music makes you feel seen—how it burrows into your chest and pulls at emotions you didn’t know you had. That’s what this book does. The music the band creates isn’t just on the page; it’s in your head, in your heart. It stays with you.

    Daisy is one of the strongest, most flawed protagonists I’ve ever read. She’s selfish, impulsive, and deeply human. Her story drives the narrative into a whirlwind of pain, love, and self-discovery. Meanwhile, Billy’s internal struggle is achingly real—his fight to balance what he wants, what he needs, and what he thinks is right is heartbreakingly honest.

    This isn’t just a story about a band coming together and falling apart. It’s about dreams and unfulfilled potential. It’s about unrequited love and the ache of what could have been. It’s about hope and heartbreak, growing up and falling down, and finding the strength to rise again.

    I went into this book with low expectations. I was skeptical, thinking it wouldn’t live up to the hype. I was wrong. The characters are raw, real, and purposeful. They grow in ways that make your heart shatter and heal. You feel their conundrums, their pain, their dreams. You feel them.

    I can’t recommend the audiobook enough. The full cast production brings these characters to life in a way that’s unforgettable—it’s like listening to a rockumentary come to life. Flipping through the ebook as I listened only deepened the experience.

    Daisy Jones and The Six is one of the most beautiful books I’ve ever read. Taylor Jenkins Reid has crafted a masterpiece—a story that feels like every Taylor Swift song you’ve ever cried to, every love you’ve ever lost, every dream you’ve ever dared to chase.

    6/5 stars. If you’re patient with it, this book will reward you with an experience that will stay in your soul forever.
  • Angela Antonescu
    1.0 out of 5 stars Print quality is horrible
    Reviewed in Belgium on March 29, 2023
    The paper is very low quality and the print is barely legible.