📚 Books to Read After Daisy Jones And The Six

Just finished daisy jones and the six? Here are 5 magical next reads curated just for you:

📘 Just Kids by Patti Smith

Rating: 4.16 / 5 (167,458 ratings), Published: 2010

When to read it: When you are craving a deep dive into the music and art scene of the 1960s and 1970s.

This memoir by iconic artist Patti Smith beautifully captures her relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in New York City. It's a raw and poetic exploration of youth, friendship, and the pursuit of creative dreams, much like the heart and soul of "Daisy Jones and The Six".

Genres: Memoir, Music, Art, Friendship, Coming-of-Age

After reading: Readers will be left inspired by the transformative power of art and the enduring bonds of artistic partnerships.

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📘 The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Rating: 4.31 / 5 (448,779 ratings), Published: 2017

When to read it: On a cozy weekend when you want to lose yourself in a glamorous and captivating story.

This novel unravels the scandalous and intriguing life of a Hollywood icon, Evelyn Hugo, as she recounts her seven marriages. Filled with secrets, ambition, and love, it shares the same allure and behind-the-scenes drama that made "Daisy Jones and The Six" so compelling.

Genres: Fiction, Romance, Hollywood, LGBTQ+, Secrets

After reading: Readers will find themselves contemplating the complexities of love, fame, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of a dazzling life.

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📘 Dancing at the Pity Party by Tyler Feder

Rating: 4.43 / 5 (3,684 ratings), Published: 2020

When to read it: During a reflective moment when memories and emotions are swirling around you.

This heartfelt graphic memoir explores the author's journey through grief after losing her mother to cancer. It beautifully combines humor and tenderness, resonating with the raw emotions and personal narratives found in "Daisy Jones and The Six".

Genres: Graphic Novel, Memoir, Grief, Family, Healing

After reading: Readers will feel a sense of catharsis and connection, realizing the universal experience of loss and the healing power of art.

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📘 How to Be Famous by Caitlin Moran

Rating: 3.86 / 5 (12,486 ratings), Published: 2018

When to read it: When you're in the mood for a witty, feminist take on fame and the music industry.

Set in the rock 'n' roll scene of the '90s, this novel follows the journey of Johanna Morrigan as she navigates fame, friendship, and self-discovery. With sharp humor and a vibrant voice, it echoes the rebellious spirit and fearless female characters reminiscent of "Daisy Jones and The Six".

Genres: Fiction, Feminism, Music, Coming-of-Age, Humor

After reading: Readers will be empowered to embrace their individuality and unapologetically pursue their dreams, regardless of societal expectations.

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📘 Vox by Christina Dalcher

Rating: 3.59 / 5 (70,011 ratings), Published: 2018

When to read it: When you're in the mood for a thought-provoking and intense exploration of societal norms.

In a near-future dystopian America, women are limited to speaking only 100 words a day. This gripping feminist dystopia delves into themes of power, voice, and resistance, challenging readers to ponder the consequences of silence and control, much like the thematic depth in "Daisy Jones and The Six".

Genres: Fiction, Dystopia, Feminism, Politics, Thriller

After reading: Readers will be compelled to reflect on the importance of speaking up, the weight of words, and the resilience of the human spirit in times of oppression.

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