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”I started singing and I looked at him. And he looked at me. And you know what? For three minutes, I think we forgot we were performing for twenty-thousand people. I forgot his family was standing there. I forgot we were singers in a band. I just existed. For three minutes. Singing to the man I loved.”
This book was a rollercoaster ride that I couldn’t get off of, and I absolutely adored every second of this beautiful masterpiece. I read The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo last month by Taylor Jen ...more
This book was a rollercoaster ride that I couldn’t get off of, and I absolutely adored every second of this beautiful masterpiece. I read The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo last month by Taylor Jen ...more

I don’t quite know what to think of this book, it was good but I don’t think it’s my type of book, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
I wasn’t a big fan of the writing style, I didn’t feel any sort of connection to the characters even if I liked some of them, and it was a bit anticlimactic for me. I think it wasn’t what I expected from it, which is whyI didn’t enjoy it as much.
But good side, I think Karen was a really good character, very determined and sure of herself. She knew what she wante ...more
I wasn’t a big fan of the writing style, I didn’t feel any sort of connection to the characters even if I liked some of them, and it was a bit anticlimactic for me. I think it wasn’t what I expected from it, which is whyI didn’t enjoy it as much.
But good side, I think Karen was a really good character, very determined and sure of herself. She knew what she wante ...more

if there's one thing that taylor jenkins reid does amazingly well, it's creating characters that feel so real you start wondering if they're actually real ppl.
this book kept me on the edge of my seat. i have to admit that i had a hard time adjusting to the narration style, but as soon as i got the hang of it, i knew immediately that it's going to be a five-star read. i adore how tjr dealt with the character arcs in this book, specifically how she handled the daisy-billy-camilla situation.
i absol ...more
this book kept me on the edge of my seat. i have to admit that i had a hard time adjusting to the narration style, but as soon as i got the hang of it, i knew immediately that it's going to be a five-star read. i adore how tjr dealt with the character arcs in this book, specifically how she handled the daisy-billy-camilla situation.
i absol ...more

Mar 11, 2023
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4 stars out of 5.
“We love broken, beautiful people. And it doesn't get much more obviously broken and more classically beautiful than Daisy Jones.”
Honestly, I think the actual star of this book is Camila Dunne, not Daisy, not Billy. Camila. She was the actual glue of the band. And it was fitting for her to be the damnation of it. Partly, at least. She is the very thing that haunted Daisy amid her addiction, what kept Billy going. It's honestly so beautiful to have this beautiful, emotionally in ...more
“We love broken, beautiful people. And it doesn't get much more obviously broken and more classically beautiful than Daisy Jones.”
Honestly, I think the actual star of this book is Camila Dunne, not Daisy, not Billy. Camila. She was the actual glue of the band. And it was fitting for her to be the damnation of it. Partly, at least. She is the very thing that haunted Daisy amid her addiction, what kept Billy going. It's honestly so beautiful to have this beautiful, emotionally in ...more

Sometimes I go into books knowing close to nothing about them; other times I know a lot about the book.
This is one of those books I didn't know anything about except it was really well loved, the author is one of BookTok's favourites and it was about a band.
Synopsis:
The book follows the journey od Daisy Jones and the members of her band, called The Six, through their lives from adolescence until their reach their stardom.
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A lot of the times, me not knowing a lot about a book d ...more
This is one of those books I didn't know anything about except it was really well loved, the author is one of BookTok's favourites and it was about a band.
Synopsis:
The book follows the journey od Daisy Jones and the members of her band, called The Six, through their lives from adolescence until their reach their stardom.
Review:
A lot of the times, me not knowing a lot about a book d ...more

I still don’t know exactly what to write about this book. I read it in Portuguese which wasn’t the best option imo; the song titles and lyrics were translated (:/)
I really liked this one but I still prefer The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo, specially because of the main character (Daisy got on my nerve sometimes).
The writing style was SO good and I read it so fast mainly because of that.
I predicted the ‘plot twist’, it wasn’t surprising at all.
I really liked this one but I still prefer The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo, specially because of the main character (Daisy got on my nerve sometimes).
The writing style was SO good and I read it so fast mainly because of that.
I predicted the ‘plot twist’, it wasn’t surprising at all.

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