4.0

If you can get past the Shatner, this really is a delightful little book. A lot of the stories described here are familiar to me because I recently read I Am Spock, but the stories that were unfamiliar touched my heart. Yes, the narrative style is a little disjointed at times, and the punctuation should've been edited more carefully, but the last fifty or so pages of this book made me nostalgic for a "remarkable man" that I'd never met, and for a period of Star Trek that I've only just become a part of. I became teary-eyed reading the last chapter. Mr. Nimoy really was a legend, and I wish more and more every day that I had been able to meet him and love him and his work sooner.