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Daisy Jones & The Six

Written by: Taylor Jenkins Reid
Narrated by: Jennifer Beals,Benjamin Bratt,Judy Greer,Pablo Schreiber
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Publisher's Summary

A Reese's Book Club + Hello Sunshine on Audible Pick

"My March pick is here! It’s Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, and it ROCKS. Literally. The story centers on the meteoric rise of a rock band in the '70s and its lead singers, Daisy Jones and Billy Dunne, whose connection is as electric as the music they make together. It’s sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll, people!! And the very best part?! Hello Sunshine is turning this into a TV show with Amazon Studios...so stay tuned for more updates!" (Reese Witherspoon)  

A gripping novel about the whirlwind rise of an iconic 1970s rock group and their beautiful lead singer, revealing the mystery behind their infamous breakup.

Daisy is a girl coming of age in LA in the late '60s, 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 ’n’ roll she loves most. By the time she’s 20, 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 '70s. 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.

Includes a PDF of song lyrics from the book.

Cast List: Daisy Jones, read by Jennifer Beals; Billy Dunne, read by Pablo Schreiber; Graham Dunne, read by Benjamin Bratt; Eddie Loving, read by Fred Berman; Warren Rhodes, read by Ari Fliakos; Karen Karen, read by Judy Greer; Camila Dunne, read by January LaVoy; Simone Jackson, read by Robinne Lee; Narrator/Author, read by Julia Whelan; Jim Blades, read by Jonathan Davis; Rod Reyes, read by Henry Leyva; Artie Snyder, read by Oliver Wyman; Elaine Chang, read by Nancy Wu; Freddie Mendoza, read by P.J. Ochlan; Nick Harris, read by Arthur Bishop; Jonah Berg, read by Holter Graham; Greg McGuinness, read by Brendan Wayne; Pete Loving, read by Pete Larkin; Wyatt Stone, read by Alex Jenkins Reid; Hank Allen, read by Robert Petkoff; Opal Cunningham, read by Sara Arrington

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2019 Taylor Jenkins Reid (P)2019 Random House Audio

What the critics say

“Raw, emotive, and addictively voyeuristic, Daisy Jones & The Six is imbued with the same anguished heart that fuels the very best rock ‘n’ roll. Like my favorite albums, this book will live with me for a very long time.” (Steven Rowley, author of Lily and the Octopus)

“An explosive, dynamite, down-and-dirty look at a fictional rock band told in an interview style that gives it irresistible surface energy...although the real power of this delicious novel is at its tender beating heart. It’s an anthem and a ballad and a marvel.” (Elin Hilderbrand, author of The Perfect Couple

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OMG

Just wow. I. Can’t. Breathe.

This audiobook was breathtaking. Everything about this story and the incredible performances dug deep. I can’t wait to see this as a TV series with amazon studios.... I just hope it won’t be a huge let down after this outstanding audiobook!!!!

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Not what I expected

I really wanted to like this book but I ended up returning it, I was looking for a story that had flow, this sounded like a screen play of a documentary, I really didn't like each character saying their name before they spoke, I don't remember reading this was a screenplay but it is. I think I would have liked the story if it wasn't written in that style.

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Very hard to listen to

I found the story ok, but the way the story was narrated by each person was very disconnected and didn’t flow easily

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Don't skip this book!

I am so glad I went with the audiobook for this title. Amazing. The multiple storytellers, the characters, what a performance! The way the story is told is unique, and pieced together flawlessly. You have to listen to this book!

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Pointless

This was a disappointment especially when I realized it’s fictional. The whole book is “he said she said” which I found annoying, characters are so full of themselves, and worst of all nothing happens. Call me crazy but I like books that have an actual story. This was a bunch of attention hungry narcissists trying to convince you of how cool they were in the 70s with an air of importance like they were curing cancer. Cheesy.

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Like your favourite album, it doesn’t leaves you

If you ever loved a band, wished you knew the band, read rolling stone or cream magazine ...or loved someone that belonged to someone else , this is a story for you.
I found myself constantly thinking about these musicians, their lyrics, wondering what they’re doing now ... thinking if only I could listen to their songs, could have watched them play or seen THAT album cover! Don’t read - this is an interview, listen to this book. I kept hoping I could listen to it longer, like your favourite album... even one more note or two

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better then I ever expected

loved this novel. had never heard of it/them before. was so easy to listen to

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Sad it's done.

Great audiobook! It would make a fantastic screenplay. I couldn't stop listening to it! I highly recommend it.

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loved it

loved this book and the presentation. It spoke to my heart. I recommend it as a listen

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Waiting for something to happen...nothing did.

I found this story to be a tedious gnashing of teeth. It's a story (not much of a plot) about a group of fortunate and talented people, most of whom seem to be addicts and alcoholics, with narration bouncing back and forth between characters so much I sometimes felt nauseous. They wallow through out the book complaining about some important personal issues but mostly how unfair life is for them. I did not enjoy the story, although the performances were well done.

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  • Stine
  • 2019-03-17

I wanted to love this book...

I was so excited when my book club chose this. I love music and strong female leads aren’t especially hard to come by - it seemed perfect! Much of the story is derivative (think “Almost Famous” meets Jen Sincero’s “Don’t Sleep With Your Drummer”), however the ending did have a more original twist, which I did enjoy.

While so many people are lauding Daisy as a voice of empowered womanhoood I can’t help but wonder what I’m missing. I found her to be weak and scared, turning to substances rather than confronting life’s problems. She did demand what she wanted out of her music and bandmates but went about it in a way that screamed entitlement rather than empowerment. It was all very “I want it now, Daddy” and I found her largely insufferable.

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  • MRD
  • 2019-03-30

Format breakthrough

A clip from the NYTimes book review by Eleanor Henderson: "But while it makes for a heady journey through the band’s ascent, the script format inherently limits our access to the characters’ innermost selves. The camera is locked on a tripod, the interviewees confessing their greatest fears and loves in the same shoulders-up shot for much of the novel. After a while, we long to get closer, to hear what the characters aren’t confessing on the record, or to zoom out, to take in more of the decade than its miniature backstage dramas. When only the characters narrate the story, their reminiscences can fall flat."

The reviewer is clearly referring to the print version here. I think this critique doesn't apply to the audio version with multiple narrators performing the "script." The voices are distinctive and nuanced, and they do provide the listener access to "the characters' innermost selves." Like all good dramatic storytelling, the characters evoke emotion through HOW they express themselves as much as through WHAT they express. That's not available when all you have is words on the page and no authorial intermediary commenting on the characters' inner states and outward behaviors. Others have said it here and on other sites, this book is uniquely suited to audio and takes the audiobook experience to a new level of listener engagement. For me, the story itself is nothing special and does not transcend the familiar tropes about rock stars/bands in the 70s. But the format, voice casting, and performances make it a truly compelling work of audio fiction.

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  • 2019-03-06

great book

honestly when I first started listening for the first 45 minutes or so, it was a little confusing and hard for me to 100% commit to. However, once I recognized the different voices it made it so fun and different to listen to. The voices were on point and sounded just like a movie performing so perfectly. The style if writing made the book very enjoyable and look forward to listening to other titles by the author

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  • Chaya
  • 2019-03-06

Rich full of life and so real !

So I know this was a work of fiction and I was in High School during the time frame. So I kept thinking, I don’t remember the song Honeycomb and wait What does Daisy really look like?
I truly believed in all these people, beautiful story telling!!
Thank you!!

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  • Kristin
  • 2019-05-24

Bored

I kept waiting for something to happen in this book. It never did. What a waste of a credit.

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  • ibillinsly@gmail
  • 2019-03-11

4.52 stars - top notch audio

This story takes us back into the 1970s rock scene, and feels entirely authentic. I can’t imagine the print version of this novel is as good as the audiobook. Daisy Jones & The Six is narrated by some of the best narrators in the business, a full cast. This format doesn’t work in some cases, but it certainly does here. The audio version reminds me of a documentary-type memoir told from various perspectives. Still, the story is easy to follow and progresses chronologically. Though it’s a fictional story of a 70s rock band, it feels real. I don't normally give 5 stars in all three categories, but I predict great success for this audiobook. Overall rating: 4.52 stars

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  • CL
  • 2019-03-07

Wow. Unbelievably good.

I never have a book bring me to tears. This one had me sobbing. Embarrassing sobs. What a beautiful well-written piece. Amazing.

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  • Kris Roberts
  • 2019-03-21

Disappointed.

Once again I am super disappointed in a Reese Witherspoon book of the month(it’s been pretty hit or miss). I don’t quite understand the hype about some of these books and how they get such high ratings. Additionally, the style of this book is difficult to follow. I tried and tried, but I finally gave up. I thought there would be more of a significant story that would capture my attention, but there really wasn’t anything of interest.

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  • Nicole
  • 2019-03-15

Underwhelmed but not completely disappointed

So I thought I was going to take a step out of my normal genre of historical fiction - but I guess I really didn't. It did really feel like the 70's and I loved the format the author chose to tell the story of Daisy Jones and The Six - a documentary. Very unique and for an audio listener it was great since the person talking was identified so no need to try and keep characters straight at the beginning. However, I really expected a little more meat to the "story". This seems like a real tame story for the rock n roll era of the 70's but it did keep me entertained enough to keep listening. I am a little underwhelmed, given the raving reviews, of the story itself. The narration was top notch, very well done. Worth a credit and a home in my library, but not by much.

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  • Mesipher
  • 2019-03-06

What a gripping writing style and narration !

This book grabs you from. Word 1! The story is written in such a way that it feels almost as though you're a part of the book itself. EXCELLENT NARRATION - especially the choice of Jennifer Beales as the main character. It is gripping!

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  • Sasha Hart
  • 2021-04-10

Please read/listen to this.

This book caught me by surprise. I’m weary of hyped up books, maybe because I’m scared of being disappointed or maybe because I feel like I never really like books that everyone seem to love. But daisy jones and the six was ... I don’t really have words. But I feel like everyone and anyone can stand to learn something from this book. If not learn at least feel something.

Do yourself a favour and read it.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2019-03-18

One for the books

This is such a moving tale. Reid did a beyond phenomenal job being able to capture the perspective of different figurative characters and move you in a way you did not think was possible. Filled with beautiful imagery and words, this makes for my top 10 favorite books of all time.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2023-07-26

Génial

Je l’ai écouté après avoir vu la merveilleuse série tv, et le roman est bien sûr génial aussi, super travail des acteurs pour les voix, j’ai choisi la VO pour ça, je recommande !!

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2023-03-17

Exceptionnel

Je pense que c'est un des rares livres qu'il est préférable d'écouter plutôt que de lire. Les différents acteurs sont si talentueux, on ressent toutes leurs émotions et leurs différents caractères.
Je l'ai écouté très rapidement, on aimerait que le groupe existe pour de vrai et on a envie d'acheter l'album Aurora
Merci pour ce moment

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2023-01-29

Such an experience

Her books always feel so real you can’t help but Google the characters. The full cast audio was amazing, the actors really brought it to life, can’t wait for the tv show

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2021-08-11

Une pépite pour vos oreilles

Livre incroyable, à écouter absolument en format audio ! Écouté d’une traite, seul regret : que ce soit une fiction

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  • Marouene M.
  • 2020-05-25

Original !

It’s was such an experience to listen to. The narrators brought it to life. Beautifully written.

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