Friday Five – International Women’s Day Edition

To say that Taylor Jenkins Reid‘s Daisy Jones & the Six had an amazing week would be an understatement. Taylor had a featured interview with Rolling Stone, appeared in a piece that ran on Bustle and was featured in an article on learning to write like a ’70s rock star in Entertainment Weekly.

Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid was also praised for being as juicy as guilty-pleasure television by The Washington Post, named one of the best new books to read this March by Nylon, featured as a best book of spring on Bustle and praised by Time Magazine.

Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid received even more love from Reese Witherspoon herself when Reese announced it as the latest novel to join Reese’s Hello Sunshine Book Club family.

On top of all the amazing media coverage, Daisy Jones & the Six also earned an excellent review by The Associated Press that was picked up by the San Francisco Chronicle.

The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo and Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid were named two of the best books of 2019 so far by Glamour.

Yangsze Choo‘s The Night Tiger was called a perfect new book to take on spring break by National Geographic.

The Perfect Girlfriend by Karen Hamilton was featured as a chilling psychological thriller to add to your reading list on Real Simple.

The Tesla Legacy by K.K. PĂ©rez and The Black Coats by Colleen Oakes were featured in a piece about fictional heroines to celebrate this Women’s History Month on Parade.

The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald was featured as a top psychological thriller book pick in First for Women (also spotted on the list was The Proposal by #FRC2018 guest Jasmine Guillory!).

Andrea Dunlop‘s We Came Here to Forget was called a must-read novel to inspire your next trip by G Adventures.


What an incredible week for our BookSparks authors!