Wil Wheaton revisits, revises memoir ‘Still Just a Geek’

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ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with actor Wil Wheaton about his revised memoir “Still Just a Geek” that is about his experiences discovering himself through his blog and growing up in the public eye.

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