Yes, this ''anti-memoir'' is written by the son of Spock, but "My Incredibly Wonderful, Miserable Life" isn't your standard juicy child-of-a-celebrity tell-all, or even a behind-the-ears Star Trek geek-out. Although a stare-down between actor Leonard Nimoy and Charles Bronson is pretty fun, the sci-fi icon is ultimately as ''distant and lonely'' a presence in the book as he apparently was in his son's life. But with surprising charm and candor, the younger Nimoy recounts his own fatherhood, relating how his divorce (and corresponding end to a 30-year pot addiction) changed him and challenged his relationship with his two barely teenage kids.
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