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Reid, Jenkins Taylor-- Daisy Jones & the Six informal buddy read starts March 25, 2019
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3 books in the next few days is ambitious. I don’t think I can do that and I read way too much!
I really liked The Lost Man! Hopefully, you do too.

That’s sweet of you to do!

I finished 2/3. I think I'll send back The Lost Man and request it again then I won't have to rush through it ( or incur more late fines) I enjoyed what I read so far.
I love my niece/nephew time. Enjoy Brooke.

I picked up a copy of The Lost Man at the used bookstore a couple of weeks ago. I've heard it is the best she's written so far, so I'm going to read it sometime soon. I really enjoyed Harper's other 2 books.

Less than 20 pages in..started this one eating breakfast this morning
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Question: Daisy Jones and The Six are real? I never heard of them.

I'm up to around page 100 Daisy and Billy recorded their first single together
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It's interesting that Reid chose to write a book in this format after the success of her last book

I thought it was true at first, especially after reading the author's note at the beginning of the book. But I found a few articles about it, and it is all fiction. She wanted to tell a story about a woman in the big rock n' roll era that was strong and didn't want to play 2nd fiddle to a man. And she thought this docu-style would tell the story best. I find it interesting, but I'm also having trouble keeping all of the characters straight. I don't know if that is because of exhaustion or because of the writing style.
Reese Witherspoon owns the rights to the book and is adapting it into a limited series (I think). They have a team writing lyrics & music for it now.

It’s interesting, Brooke, that this is already being turned into a tv series. I could see this working well as a movie or tv show.
I had to look up the author because I didn’t recognize her name. I read 2 of her books and thought the books were just okay.

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I think now that I read a bigger chunk in one sitting I like the format better. I don't think it works well if I am just reading a handful of pages at a time. Now it feels like I am reading the transcript of a documentary and I'm enjoying it more. I hope to finish it tonight!


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Now that I've read 2 very different books by Reid I want to go back and read the other one I own. Hopefully I can fit it in soon!

I agree with your statement Brooke. I gave this one a 3 star. (view spoiler)
One of these times we are all going to love our buddy read! Instead of hit or miss.
I read this over last weekend, and enjoyed it as a slice of OTT pop history. My favourite character was Warren - he just amused me with his laidbackness.
It was clear from early on that this was inspired, at the least, by Fleetwood Mac & Rumours.
It was clear from early on that this was inspired, at the least, by Fleetwood Mac & Rumours.

Laura wrote: "Ohh, thanks for that tidbit Cat; as you can tell from our comments above we had no idea. I guess we aren't die hard Fleetwood Mac fans."
One of my friends is a BIG fan, so I clearly picked up some bits & pieces from him!
I saw them live with him a few years ago, and they put on a good show - apart from the interminable 15 mins (probably less than that, but it felt AAAAAGES) when everyone except Mick Fleetwood (drums) left the stage. Mick Fleetwood is many many things - including a very good drummer - but entertaining raconteur he ain't :-/
One of my friends is a BIG fan, so I clearly picked up some bits & pieces from him!
I saw them live with him a few years ago, and they put on a good show - apart from the interminable 15 mins (probably less than that, but it felt AAAAAGES) when everyone except Mick Fleetwood (drums) left the stage. Mick Fleetwood is many many things - including a very good drummer - but entertaining raconteur he ain't :-/
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Synopsis
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 and 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.