Posting the 4 of them together! Evelyn Hugo, Daisy Jones, Nina Riva and Carrie Soto.
My 4 best friends this year as exactly the first day of January 2022 I started reading The seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, and continued reading the rest of TJR’s book as the year went on. Wanted to draw the four protagonists of her books as a thank you note, for allowing me to spend my year with her stories; but also as a goodbye, as the mini universe she created came to an end with Carrie Soto is back. Thank you for these amazing stories, starring incredible women <3
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t’s the TJR cinematic universe for me 🥹🎾🎤👩🏽🦳🌊💕💛 My fiancé and I were HOOKED on #DaisyJonesandtheSix and I’m thinking it’s time for a reread 🤭
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The way Taylor Jenkins Reid cinematic universe is going to be nicknamed Mick Riva cinematic universe.
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The urge to Google the characters and read more about them and listen to the music and interviews and look at the pictures, everytime you read a TJR book is unbearable
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I recently made these playlists based on Taylor Jenkins Reid's books, and I'm obsessed with them. Thought I'd share it with you guys, so here are the links:
+ The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
+ Daisy Jones and The Six
+ Malibu Rising
+ Carrie Soto is back
+ Evidence of the affair
(I made them on Deezer but you can transfer to Spotify through this site)
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Ranking Books in the Mick Riva-Verse
Taylor Jenkins Reid is one of my favourite authors, and the Mick Riva-verse is a fantastic collection of standalones. While I love all 4, I wanted to make a ranking of them. Do let me know your opinions (respectfully, of course)!
4.Daisy Jones and the Six
Let's be clear, I really love this book. I know it's probably TJR's most devisive in the Mick Riva-verse, but I thought the format is really clever and the characters felt so real. I will admit, I preferred the series slightly more
3.Carrie Soto Is Back
The most recent installment and my current read as of right now. I'll admit, I didn't like Carrie Soto when she appeared in Malibu Rising, but reading her story made me understand her a lot more. I adore the father-daughter dynamic and how it shows the cost of ambition, I'm not even a sports fan and this made me want to play tennis again - I haven't done that since P.E class!
2.Malibu Rising
I see this one getting a lot of flack, which is a shame because it's fantastic! The characters have amazing dynamics and are individually just as strong, not to mention the themes of family and self-identification make this an underrated read
1.The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo
This may be the obvious choice, but it's popular for a good reason. It's beautifully written with flawed, realistic characters, it's one of those books that stayed with me long after I read it
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I’ve been thinking but is Mick Riva the Lin Manuel Miranda of TJR books?
because you can escape him if you know what I mean
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