 Jays hands. Hello, everybody. E here. Welcome back to another book review today. We are talking about Daisy Jones and the six This book was on my TDR for a long long time It was the book of the month club for March 2019 so well over a year It just sat and it sat and my friends kept on giving it terrific reviews and it sat and it sat and it sat And finally I decided to pick it up. I read this at least a month ago So but the story has stayed with me. I wasn't even going to review it Because I didn't know what all I was going to say about it And I finally Processed all of what I wanted to say. So here we are The book is written almost like Like it's documentary program that you're watching and each one because it almost reads like a script But not really it'll have the name a colon and then it'll give the lines So it's like you're hopping back and forth in every chapter or section You're hopping back and forth between the different members of the band. You have an audio producer You have their manager. You have all these different people and everyone has their very own What I want to say They're very own personalities. I guess it was my favorite character The lights are kind of fading in and out because it is cloudy and whatnot So maybe this wasn't the best idea. I should have done it inside. Anyways That my favorite character in here oddly enough was Warren Because Warren I'm gonna put this put this down Warren wasn't in the book a whole lot, but every time that he was in the book I loved it like he'll pop in with a little comment here and there and I don't remember I think he was the drummer. I'm pretty sure he was the drummer because the the two guitar players were No, the guitar one guitar player and the bassist, right were I I think they were brothers and then the another guitarist and the lead singer Were brothers and then there was Daisy and the drummer Whatever anyways So I don't remember everybody like the especially not the producers or the the manager any of that stuff They weren't all that important to me. Oh Wow What is it was it any time I put down my hands? I'm not sure I think that's what it is Anyways, they're gonna have to figure out the lighting if I'm gonna continue doing the the show. No the video is out here With with this one I If you are a fan of movies like almost famous or rock star any Anything of that nature you are you're probably going to like this book I have not seen rocket man the John story So I can't comment on that one, but I I did get a very very strong almost famous vibe here And there is a twist toward the end that didn't really work for me I feel like the author meant it to be a much bigger twist than it actually was And that was I don't know that was one thing that I didn't care too much for but as far as the entire story goes in The book all together it was a really really good experience and just because the twist didn't work for me Doesn't mean that I'm gonna knock off any stars or anything like that. So I'm gonna give this five stars There there are some Very very beautiful scenes in this book Some great descriptions of live concerts and stuff of that nature there's also a Not a there's a there's a camaraderie here So you feel like these people are actually band members That they spent time on the road. They had to deal with the good the bad the ugly all that stuff If there is a heavy theme of addiction So if you have any of those triggers probably stay away from this one. It didn't bother me all that much I found it to be believable So Taylor Jenkins read Obviously did her research or she has a history of you know substance abuse. It's it's either one I remember thinking that Chad Lutzky had to have had a history of substance abuse When I after I read wallflower and come to find out that he didn't not with heroin anyways He didn't have he didn't have any problems with that He was just research and online forums and stuff like that and he got it pretty pretty damn close and so did read She did a tremendous job. I'm gonna be looking into more of her stuff eventually I do have another one. What is it the unraveling of Cassidy Holmes? I think is the other book I'm I'm trying I was trying to do an entire month of just music theme stuff I was gonna do we sold our souls by Grady Hendricks the unraveling of Cassidy Holmes and Daisy Jones and the six, but I didn't get in the final reconciliation by my buddy Todd Kiesling They I ended up only reading this book before October hit And most of that came about because I just kind of ran out of steam. I was the next Review you're gonna get from me is the the wall of storms, which is the sequel to Ken Liu's Was at the grace of Kings so that'll be the next review you get from me and it'll probably be up tomorrow Because I'm gonna be shooting it right after this so I uploaded it I need to get the two books that I was reading last month Well still this month, but I need to get both of those books up and reviewed because I'm going I got something special planned for the entirety of October and this video is going to annoy a lot of you Especially especially Patrick who who comments anytime something goes wrong with the camera because I can see in the viewfinder How it keeps brightening and darkening and brightening and darkening so I apologize here at the end of the video But if you read Daisy Jones and the six by Taylor Jenkins read if you have let me know what you thought about it down There in the doobly-doo if you loved it if you hated it tell me why you loved it and why you hated it so that we can Have a discussion another thing is I'm gonna be down there in the comment section from here on out for all future videos I'm gonna try to respond to as many people as I possibly can Within the first week that a video is up and then I'm just gonna stop checking them I have so many videos up now that it's just hard to keep up with any of them But yeah, so let me know what you thought of the book if you've read it down there in the doobly-doo But until next time I've been a you've been you this been another book review. 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