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9781473559707
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Reid, Taylor Jenkins
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Daisy Jones and the six eBook Taylor Jenkins Reid.
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[London] : Cornerstone Digital, 2019.
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Fiction.
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There was Daisy, rock and roll force of nature, brilliant songwriter and unapologetic drug addict, the half-feral child who rose to superstardom. There was Camila, the frontman?s wife, too strong-willed to let the band implode - and all too aware of the electric connection between her husband and Daisy. There was Karen, ice-cool keyboardist, a ferociously independent woman in a world that wasn?t ready for her. And there were the men surrounding them: the feuding, egotistical Dunne brothers, the angry guitarist chafing on the sidelines, the drummer binge-drinking on his boat, the bassist trying to start a family amid a hedonistic world tour. They were creative minds striking sparks from each other, ready to go up in flames. It?s never just about the music?.
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Coming of age -- Fiction
Rock groups -- Fiction
Young women -- Fiction
Nineteen sixties -- United States -- Fiction
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