The Happiest Days of Our Lives by Wil Wheaton

by Scott Beale on October 1, 2007 · 2 comments

The Happiest Days of Our Lives

Writer, actor, geek Wil Wheaton has just announced the release of his latest book “The Happiest Days of Our Lives”, which he is self-publishing through Monolith Press.

Readers of Wil Wheaton’s website know that he is a masterful teller of elegant stories about his life. Building on the critical success of Dancing Barefoot and Just A Geek, he has collected more of his own favorite stories in his third book, The Happiest Days of Our Lives. These are the stories Wil loves to tell, because they are the closest to his heart: stories about being a huge geek, passing his geeky hobbies and values along to his own children, and vividly painting what it meant to grow up in the ’70s and come of age in the ’80s as part of the video game/D&D/BBS/Star Wars figures generation.

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1 Eric Skiff October 1, 2007 at 8:56 pm

There are few purchases that i’ve been happier with than Dancing Barefoot and Just a Geek. I can’t wait to get my copy.

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