just finished the book...it was a nice read,nothing groundbreaking..i figured it would focus mostly on the ex-wives and drugs(and it does) I was just hoping he would leave enough room for some good STP stories and although he does a good job telling the tale of how the band formed and got off the ground,Scott almost seems to breeze through the next 20 years with the band with a few tidbits and song lyrics thrown in,a bit of a letdown but like some others on the board have mentioned I wasn't expecting this to be the Encyclopedia of STP or anything but it would have been nice to have afew more stp stories in there,i think he talks about Velvet Revolver for maybe 4 or 5 pages which was also alittle surprising...all in all not a bad book but i do think its probably 5-10 years too early,none of the plots are resolved in the book (relationship with Mary,Velvet Revolver,and the STP reunion is almost too new to do any reflection on it yet) Scott does a great job narrating the book and the pictures are cool,still a must read for even the casual STP fan plus the fact that it shouldnt take no more than 2 hours to read from cover to cover