The story of the meteoric rise of a rock band and the demise of that same band. Set in the 70’s, Daisy Jones and the Six unveils a story of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, but told documentary style. The band takes the reader on a voyeuristic journey through the experiences of everyone involved. The two leads narrated by Jennifer Beals, Pable Schreiber, Benjamin Bratt and more, I was riveted by the characters, awestruck by the casualness of the era towards sex and drugs, and hopeful that the resolution would give me a happy ending for the characters I had come to love.
I’ve read that the story is based loosely on the rise of Fleetwood Mack but in my mind Daisy Jones was more of a Goldie Hawn than a Stevie Nicks. Daisy was just so carefree and sweet although her choices were self destructive to the extreme. When she finally gets her big chance, paired up with a rock band called The Six, her steely ambition contrasts interestingly with that sweet demeanor. As Jennifer Beals voices the character, those two traits come across so strongly, but in this soft easy voice. She did an outstanding job of making Daisy someone we could love, even though her addictions get worse and her actions are painful
Billy and Graham Dunne along with four other members of their band are on a slow rise towards fame when that rise gets a boost by their hit performed with Daisy. When a Rolling Stone writer points out their sizzling chemistry it’s decided that Daisy will join the band. Pablo Schreiber who narrates Billy Dunne’s character gives voice to Billy’s pragmatic character and was fantastic in his portrayal. Benjamin Bratt narrates the voice for Graham Dunne and tells an emotional journey of love between he and pianist Karen Karen that is heartbreakingly real. I’ll admit to driving through the mountains and balling my eyes out towards the end of this novel. Graham and Karen’s story was amazing.
If you loved the movie Almost Famous, I think you will enjoy Daisy Jones and the Six. Listening to it was like listening to an ensemble cast from a movie. I can’t name all of the narrators, but believe me when I say they did a hell of a job and I can’t imagine not listening to it again and again. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Opinions from around the Blogosphere
“If you love a gripping yarn, stories about real people and their struggles and a plot that is entertaining and exciting, look no further than Daisy Jones And The Six. Believe the hype, it’s real.” Bibliobeth
“I do not think that you necessarily need to be a music lover to enjoy this book, but it will certainly help. I found the scenes that involved writing lyrics completely fascinating and I loved that the book gives the reader an inside look in to the music industry.” Kristin Kraves Books

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I love this book too
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Such a great book!
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I loved this on audio💜
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It was like listening to a movie, wasn’t it?
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I love this book!! One of best I read this year
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Absolutely! On my top 10 for sure! Did your bookclub read this one? Lol!
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No! I picked this one out for myself!
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Sounds like maybe you should be in charge of picking the books! 😉
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Well, this one is for the Barnes and a Noble book club, where I assume there’s an agenda….
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You would hope!
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A lot of my friends liked this book in written format, but I had no idea there were different narrators for the audiobook! I always love it when that’s the case. Makes me feel like it’s a play rather than someone just reading everything.
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They were really great and added so much personality to the narration. I would totally recommend listening to it if you have the time.
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I struggled with audiobooks lately, but I am keeping it in mind for when I have another credit on audible!! 🙂
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I loved the audiobook ! I would like to read it as a book one day too.
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I should too, actually. Although the audiobook was sooo good I just may re-listen to it instead!
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I’ve seen many reviews on it, some good, some not so good. I haven’t decided if I’m going to read it or not.
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There are soo many books on my own TBR that it’s hard to say how a book makes the cut. Mood? Definitely! For this one I had a long drive in front of me and the audiobook kept me entertained and enthralled. It was a great story though…
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Maybe audio form makes the book even better with the structure of the story.
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All of the actors really helped too.
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Thank you so much for featuring my quote! Very interested to listen to the audio now 🤔🤗
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Nice review!
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