
Daisy Jones & The Six: A Novel
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Experience the electrifying rise of an iconic 1970s rock group in Daisy Jones & The Six, a gripping novel that unveils the mystery behind their infamous breakup. With a narrator’s voice that echoes the pulse of rock 'n' roll, this book transports readers to an era of glamour, excess, and undeniable talent.
As Daisy, a young woman with a dream, navigates the thrilling but chaotic music scene of Los Angeles, she crosses paths with the brooding Billy Dunne. Their intertwining destinies set the stage for a rollercoaster ride of fame, love, and heartbreak. With the weight of impending parenthood looming over him, Billy's wild side emerges on tour, creating a tension that captivates and compels readers to uncover what lies beneath their legendary status.
Celebrated as a Reese’s Book Club pick and soon to be an original streaming series, this novel resonates with fans of rock history and emotional storytelling alike. Taylor Jenkins Reid crafts a narrative that is not only a tale of music but also a vivid exploration of relationships that feel palpably real.
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