A review by authoraugust
Dancing Barefoot by Wil Wheaton

4.0

Wil Wheaton is one of my favorite celebrities, because he's honest about the fact that, you know what, there's no such thing as a celebrity -- everyone is just another person, some more well-known than others. He isn't afraid to display his nerdiness, his quirks, his awesome gigs and his adorable relationship with his wife. I'm not the hugest fan of his writing style, and frankly this book could have used at least two or three more pairs of sharp eyes for the punctuation, but Wil's got heart. I couldn't deny that if I wanted to, and I really don't want to. Now that I'm learning about the life of someone in media firsthand through experiences with local short films, it's cool to see what it's like at the next level -- when people know your name, and their reactions to your existence become way polarized. Wil did a great job of taking me into his world, and I enjoyed my stay thoroughly.