You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost): A Memoir by Felicia Day [Kindle, Amazon]
I am powerless to resist these autobiographies by funny women who are not really old enough to be writing autobiographies. Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling… funny stuff. Are they autobiographies? Or just stand-up routines where they riff on their life so far in book form? Perhaps they’re old enough for the latter.
Anyway, Felicia Day is pretty funny. We knew she could act funny from Buffy and Doctor Horrible, and we knew she could write funny from The Guild. So, no surprise there. She had an eccentric childhood of homeschooling, going to college at 16, and other outside-the-standard upbringings.
She writes a lot about The Guild and later works, not so much about Buffy and Doctor Horrible. But Joss Whedon writes a very nice introduction regardless.