Just a Geek
Just A Geek (ISBN 059600768X) is a 2004 book of memoirs written by actor and author Wil Wheaton. Wheaton released a revised follow-up, Still Just a Geek, in 2022.[1]
Background
Many of the stories in Just a Geek originated from his blog, also called "Just a Geek," which had run for several years at the time.[2] In the book, he talks about life before and after his defining role as Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation, including stories about clashes with executives and a disagreement with Jimmy Kimmel over a co-hosting job he didn't receive.[3] Other stories discuss his reaction to the September 11 attacks, his relationship with his wife and stepchildren, and his experience learning HTML, web design, and Linux.[4]
In 2012, the book was included as part of the first Humble Bundle collection of ebooks, curated by Cory Doctorow.[5]
Critical reception
Just a Geek was praised by the science fiction/fantasy trade publication Chronicle for its "amused but not bitter" anecdotes.[6] The Oregonian called it "unflinchingly honest."[7] Entertainment Weekly, however panned the book in a brief blurb titled "Whiner of the Week."[8]
References
- Davis, Linsey (22 April 2022). "Wil Wheaton revisits, revises memoir 'Still Just a Geek'". ABC News. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
- Avvaru, Shashank (20 April 2022). "Still Just A Geek Review: Wil Wheaton Reflects On His Life And Career In Captivating New Memoir". Trek News. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
- Bonin, Liane (6 January 2005). "THE ALTERNATIVES; 'Trek' wasn't his final frontier; Actor turned writer Wil Wheaton draws new fans in cyberspace". Los Angeles Times.
- "O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES: The search for life, love, and fulfillment beyond the Star Trek Enterprise; O'Reilly releases Wil Wheaton's "Just a Geek"". M2 Presswire. 9 July 2004.
- Reid, Calvin (3 March 2014). "Humble Bundle Looks to Add E-books". Publishers Weekly.
- D'Ammassa, Don (October 2004). "Just a Geek". Chronicle.
- Cain, Chelsea (16 December 2004). "Life in the Shadow of Wesley Crusher". The Oregonian.
- "Wil Wheaton is the Whiner of the Week". Entertainment Weekly. 17 September 2004. Retrieved 19 April 2023.