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Daisy Jones & the Six
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Daisy Jones & the Six

A Novel

by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Recommended by Reese Witherspoon, Jack Edwards +
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Will finish Daisy Jones & The Six today. Great summer read. Plan to read How It All Blew Up by @arvinahmadi next. What are your reading plans #bookaday

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Recommended by 4 notable people, including Reese Witherspoon and Jack Edwards

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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Fiction.

Everyone knows Daisy Jones & The Six: The band's album Aurora came to define the rock 'n' roll era of the late seventies, and an entire generation of girls wanted to grow up to be Daisy. But no one knows the reason behind the group's split on the night of their final concert at Chicago Stadium on July 12, 1979 . . . until now.Daisy is a girl coming...

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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Fiction.

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Will finish Daisy Jones & The Six today. Great summer read. Plan to read How It All Blew Up by @arvinahmadi next. What are your reading plans #bookaday

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