A review by tvancort
Dancing Barefoot by Wil Wheaton

4.0

I remain a huge fan of autobiographies as read by the author. This is a collection of autobiographical stories that wouldn't fit in [a:Wil Wheaton|37075|Wil Wheaton|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1356706649p2/37075.jpg]'s [b:Just a Geek: Unflinchingly Honest Tales of the Search for Life, Love, and Fulfillment Beyond the Starship Enterprise|17061885|Just a Geek Unflinchingly Honest Tales of the Search for Life, Love, and Fulfillment Beyond the Starship Enterprise|Wil Wheaton|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1356060911s/17061885.jpg|63710] (which I haven't read/heard yet — and it looks like NYPL doesn't have an audio version, phooey) and it ranges from funny to sad, although not in that order. I'm not sure how much fun this book would be for people who aren't already Wil Wheaton fans. Side note/for what it's worth: I count myself a fan even though don't know from his work on Star Trek: The Next Generation — I really enjoy Tabletop and his general "Hey, I'm not a child star anymore, I'm a grownup and can do whatever I want, whee!" adventures on social media and suchforth. So there's that.