Once More from the Top by Emily Layden #bookreview

Thank you to Mariner Books, #partner, for an advanced e-copy of Once More from the Top in exchange for my honest review.

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: September 10, 2024

 

Summary:

A propulsive, layered novel about the meteoric rise of a legendary pop star and the secret she’s kept hidden for fifteen years, for fans of Megan Abbott and Daisy Jones & the Six.

Everyone in America knows Dylan Read, or at least has heard her music. Since releasing her debut album her senior year of high school, Dylan’s spent fifteen years growing up in the public eye. She’s not only perfected her skills when it comes to lyrics and melody; she’s also learned how to craft a public narrative that satisfies her fans, her label, and the media. In the circles of fame and celebrity in which she now travels, the careful maintenance of Dylan Read pop star is often more important than the songs themselves.

And so lots of people think they understand everything about Dylan Read. But what no one knows is the part of her origin story she has successfully kept hidden: her childhood best friend Kelsey vanished the year before Dylan became famous. Now, as Dylan’s at the height of her career, Kelsey’s body is found at the bottom of their hometown lake—forcing Dylan to reckon with their shared past, her friend’s influence on her music, and whether there’s more to their story than meets the eye.

Immersive, page-turning, and psychologically astute, Once More from the Top is a riveting and keenly observant novel about friendship, ambition, and the cost of fame.

 

My thoughts:

This is a book that I totally took a chance on and I’m so glad I did. It’s the first book I’ve read by Emily Layden but it certainly will not be the last.

I typically shy away from books that are heavily music/singer based because it’s not really my jam, however I really liked this one because of the underlying mystery of what happened to Kelsey. Give me a cold case and I’m one happy girl!!! I also appreciated how it explores grief as well as guilt. The dual timeline really pulled me in, as slowly secrets are revealed, ending with quite the final twist. ⁣

I have already added the author’s debut novel, All Girls, to my tbr, and I cannot wait to see what else she writes!

 

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