Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Taylor Jenkins Reid Takes Readers Behind The Music in Daisy Jones & the Six


Sex, drugs, and rock and roll – these are the key ingredients that keep the wonderful world of pop culture spinning. Luckily for readers, these aforementioned ingredients can be found in abundance in Taylor Jenkins Reid’s latest novel, Daisy Jones & the Six.

For fans of VH1's Behind the Music, 1960’s and 70’s counterculture enthusiasts, or any avid music consumer, this story takes readers on a surreal journey through the life of Daisy Jones, an impetuous singer-songwriter whose one goal in life is to make it big in Hollywood.

At first glance, it’s quite easy to write Daisy Jones off. She’s the prototype for rich entitled kids from California. Her parents have excess amounts of money, she’s young, thin and described as strikingly beautiful (as most fictional characters are in modern literature. What happened to looking average?) Despite her privilege, she rejects taking the easy way out, refusing to become a record label’s puppet or a piece of arm candy to whatever celebrity is hot at the moment. She believes in her craft and pushes those around her to believe as well. And to much avail, it works!

As Daisy gains more notoriety and respect in her field, her then-producer encourages her to collaborate with the up-and-coming band, the Six, led by an equally stubborn Billy Dunne. Together with his brother and fellow bandmates, the Six were rapidly climbing the charts, and Billy was sure to make use of all the morally devoid perks that came with being a rock star. However, after hitting his rock bottom, Billy straightens up and devotes himself to being a loving dad and a caring husband to his wife, Camila.

As a result of his past battles with addiction and infidelity, Billy finds himself in an everyday struggle being around someone as reckless as Daisy. While Billy’s favorite pastimes include writing music and hanging out with his family, Daisy, on the other hand, opts for vast amounts of partying, sleeping around, consuming unfathomable amounts of drugs and alcohol. As a constant reminder of his past life, Billy fights to keep Daisy at arm’s length while navigating how to amicably work together and give the fans the music they crave.

However, as tensions between Billy and Daisy reach an all-time high, their fellow bandmates begin to realize how dangerously close they’re becoming to losing it all – their careers, their hard work, and most importantly, their sanity.

If you’re like me, you’ll have a hard time believing that this book isn’t a true story – that Daisy Jones and the Six aren’t actually real people. With each fictional Rolling Stone reference I fought the urge to pull up the referenced cover stories, and with each song lyric I fought the urge to try and stream their music on Spotify. The level of detail that Jenkins Reid poured into this story is unmatched.

Readers will be more than satisfied with the numerous points of view and copious levels of drama that each chapter of this book brings to life. Couple that with pills, cocaine, alcohol, secret abortions and affairs, and you get Daisy Jones & the Six.

Happy reading!

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