I’ve gotten back into reading after a few years of not picking up a book. Today I finished a book in a day but I still felt underwhelmed by the end of Daisy Jones and the Six.
At first, the writing style seemed intriguing and I like the choppiness of switching between characters. After a while though, it felt like lazy writing but I stuck through it for the entertaining aspect of the book (I won’t say plot because there wasn’t much of one). Just when I began to like a character or find out more about them, the focus went back to Billy and Daisy - yes this was probably the point and highlights the dynamic of the band but it was like the author wrote this knowing it would be adapted into a show.
Lastly, the breakup of the band was built up from the very start of the book and it was just anti climatic! The storyline was cliche and the dysfunctional-star-of-their-day-who-actually-feels-lonely is overdone. It’s not new and there was nothing exciting about it but I stuck with it, hoping it would get better. I liked finding out who was narrating/interviewing but that’s about it. I might give the show a chance but it does seem like something which has been done before.
Known_Study3560 t1_j6g6dsp wrote
I really liked it but I listened to it on audiobook. Different actors read each character. It was very entertaining. Maybe I would not have Loved it if I read it.