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I really wanted to love this book. I really did. Unfortunately the stories, many that feature the rise of famed female country artists, are just way too repetitive, dull, and boring for me to hold interest. I wanted to learn more about the rise of women in country music but the way Moss writes these stories and filters through Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves, and Mickey Guyton's stories are just way too repetitive for me to read an entire book on. I got halfway through earlier this year and thought I'd come back to it, but I don't think I see myself going back. There are just other more interesting books I'd rather spend my time with. I think you have to be an ultra fan of these artists and this genre to get more out of it than I did. This most likely should've been a series of short stories or should've been an extended piece on an online music publication to be honest. It's not nearly as fully fleshed out or thought out as I would've hoped.