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I really loved the unique way that this book was written (and for a hot second, I was definitely sold that it was a real band that I had just never heard of). There were times I wished I could hear exactly what a song sounded like, or how the album cover looked, so you know the author was doing her job right. I would absolutely recommend it for anyone who loves the 1970s or is looking for a light, easy summer read.
I did it! I finally finished a book since quarantine started. And let me tell you, this was a sweet one. If you haven't checked it out yet, you should. It's a little unconventional, but it's the most intriguing success story mixed with a Rolling Stones article and all those back and forth interview stories I used to love reading. Anyway, it's escapism. And it's wonderful.
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I'm not sure that I would have enjoyed this book so thoroughly had I not listened to the audiobook. Each character had their own voice actor and each was excellent, and I can't help but think this book is a script, meant to be heard out loud.
Karen's actor was significantly younger than the others, which was a little jarring, especially at the end.
Speaking of the end....it was a little cheesy, and something pretty out of synch with the feel of the rest of the story is plopped in RIGHT in the las ...more
Karen's actor was significantly younger than the others, which was a little jarring, especially at the end.
Speaking of the end....it was a little cheesy, and something pretty out of synch with the feel of the rest of the story is plopped in RIGHT in the las ...more
I'm a little obsessed with this book at the moment. I literally burned through it. It's been a LONG time a book has made me sit up late and finish it. For a music lover, this book is *chef's kiss*.
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Another great book from Taylor Jenkins Reid. She is 3 for 3 with me now. Malibu Rising, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and now Daisy Jones and The Six. It took me back to the 70s and those great rock concerts and the reminder that even stars have issues. I can't wait to read more by hear.
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