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We found 6 Reddit comments about Just a Geek: Unflinchingly honest tales of the search for life, love, and fulfillment beyond the Starship Enterprise. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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6 Reddit comments about Just a Geek: Unflinchingly honest tales of the search for life, love, and fulfillment beyond the Starship Enterprise:

u/redditbannedmeagain · 26 pointsr/reddit.com

On the "10 Quick Steps" page you should see an "Add to Cart" button that takes you to PayPal. The Amazon link is broken.

mp3 download (via PayPal checkout) $35.00

Hardcover on Amazon $34.99

Paperback on Amazon $11.55

Kindle eBook on Amazon $13.79

u/Righteous_Dude · 16 pointsr/RedditDayOf

He already made a book titled "Just A Geek".

u/EazyCheeze1978 · 5 pointsr/startrek

Oh yeah... As I recall, he actually did have some emotional issues and depression over people quite stupidly conflating his "actual personal actor" self with his "at times unfortunately written" character, and being inundated with very unpleasant things from said "fans" of the show.

But he's over that now; he actually wrote several books about his experiences: Dancing Barefoot (actually a hard-copy of some of his anecdotes from his blog), Just A Geek, and The Happiest Days of Our Lives, and probably more, which chronicle his development and his literal apotheosis beyond the mistaken but very understandable (to a very young, developing teenage mind) idea that the failures of Wesley Crusher were his, Wil Wheaton's, fault. (These books are ALL out of print on Amazon, and their prices here unfortunately have skyrocketed as a result; perhaps Wil has links to other storefronts where they can be bought.)

He's an entertaining guy to watch, a humorous but also very inspiring guy to read.

u/too_clever_username · 3 pointsr/3DS

And? Since then he's done virtually nothing of note. Everything he's done in the last decade or so going back to his painfully pretentious autobiography has been about him working on his personal branding as a "geek".

u/TopRamen713 · 2 pointsr/books

Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America

I've become a fan of Webb since I moved to Virginia, so I decided to read his book. Really enjoyed it too.

Also liked Just a Geek by wil, even though I'm not a Trek fan at all.