Today's hottest geek and host of G4's ATTACK OF THE SHOW dishes her unique brand of humor of on everything from Star Wars, gadgets, and her love of banana cream pie. Olivia Munn is an actress, comedian and television host, best known for being the face of the G4 network. She also occasionally likes to get dressed up as Wonder Woman. SUCK IT WONDER WOMAN is her paean to Geeks everywhere. Using her trademark humor in essays like THOUGHTS ABOUT MY FIRST AGENT'S GIRLFRIEND'S VAGINA she skewers what it's like to live in Hollywood. In "SEX: WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP YOURSELF HAVE MORE OF IT" she frankly gets down to the business of getting it on. In "WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ROBOTS INVADE (YES, WHEN!)," Olivia offers valuable information on... what to do when the robots invade! And just when you thought she couldn't get any more Geeky, she can. This book also includes an Olivia Munn timeline of great moments in Geek history and her answers to the Unofficial Geek FAQ. Is it any wonder that Olivia Munn is quickly becoming the most powerful Geek on the planet? SUCK IT WONDER WOMAN is a humorous look at geeks, gadgets, Hollywood, and huge heapings of banana cream pie.
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"I like Olivia Nunn, so found the book fun to read. She is funny. The book is autobiographical and talks about her experiences in life as always the outsider. While she is now a star, she never feels that way, so must work her way through everything, not taking anything for granted. As I said the book is funny and is broken up in to little vignettes of her life. Some parts were laugh out loud funny."
— Keith (4 out of 5 stars)
“I can't think of any better way to read (or listen to) Suck It, Wonder Woman! The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek than having this smoking hot girl read it to you.
— A Blog 4 GuysThis book so good. You buy now. Okay, bye.
— Olivia's MomIf Citizen Kane were a book, this would be it.
— Director Jon FavreauShe's part Asian! And I like sushi.
— Masi Oka, actor on HeroesSuck it Wonder Woman is a book only Olivia Munn could write. It's as clever and witty as she with a surprise on every page. Better read it now; everyone'll be talking about it tomorrow.
— Stan Lee" This woman is a walking lesson in how NOT to handle the bad things that happen to you as a child. The low self-esteem and lack of intelligence reeks of the worthless pages of this book. If she wasn’t a woman and considered attractive by geeks she would literally be a basement dwelling neckbeard like so many of her ‘fans’. Don’t waste your time reading the women hating, self glorifying drivel in this book. This is the kind of thing I would have enjoyed when I was a horny 13 year old with no standards "
— Chris, 6/26/2022" I think this might be the worst book I have ever read. Olivia is a funny host and a decent actress, but she is a TERRIBLE writer. She tried way too hard to be funny, and it just didn't work. I probably only spent two hours reading it, but I wish I had spent them reading something else. "
— Chris, 2/18/2014" I want to hang out with Olivia Munn. She is the coolest geek ever and I think if more people read this book, they would be proud geeks as well. This was a super-fast read. It's funny, enlightening and a couple of moments are heart breaking. I'm very glad that I read this book and I hope this isn't her last. "
— Nicholas, 2/17/2014" Funny but I felt she got some kind of enjoyment out of putting non-geeky women down. "
— Moira, 2/16/2014" Quick easy read, some of it was interesting would have been nice if the book actually addressed some of her geekside. Bit too targeted at the male demographic. "
— Beth, 2/10/2014" An irreverent look at the different phases of Olivia Munn's life. Funny and yet littered with a few poignant moments. "
— Brandy, 1/17/2014" The memoirs of the young and slightly famous. I find her endearing, so I kinda liked it. "
— Chris, 1/12/2014" the stories are amazing, the humor and her voice are not "
— hirtho, 1/3/2014" This book is awful. Unless you are a pre-pubescent boy or have an extreme fixation on Hollywood celebrity life, it is a giant waste of your time. I couldn't finish it, and I finish everything. The Daily Show really let me down on this one - luckily they do such good work otherwise. "
— James, 11/18/2013" Oh dear lord. I loved this. She's just so freaking funny! I'm sorry, that's all I can really say:) Read it in one sitting. "
— Caelan, 11/13/2013" Funny, smart, and honest memoir. A fun read by a very intelligent lady. It was great to read relatable stories of a female geek growing up. I likes Olivia Mumm before reading this book but I have loved her ever since. "
— Rachel, 11/13/2013" It was entertaining at times and dull at times; albeit only when I was unable to catch some of her 'geek' references. I enjoyed her writing style (everyday speech) and the layout of the book chapters itself. "
— Adanna, 10/20/2013" Oh, Olivia. I was expecting more. I know you are catering to your fans, but the writing was really sub-par. It sounds a little like a stand-up routine and would be better as one, but some parts are down right, boring, poorly written and cliche. I couldn't even finish it. "
— Rachelle, 10/2/2013" Impulse buy at Powell's before a flight. I like Munn's conversational style; many of the laughs from this book come from surprise. "
— Debs, 9/3/2013" I rather enjoyed this, but then again, its the perfect subject to listen to while at work. You can pay attention to it w/o getting too distracted from your work. "
— Rebekah, 8/26/2013" I giggled, but I kinda feel a little funny when someone who is pretty thin touts herself as average with "flab on her arms." Really? Still, a cool insight on someone I only know from "the Newsroom." "
— Nadia, 10/22/2012" Putting all the serious parts aside this was a funny book. "
— Drew, 9/15/2012" Made me laugh. I thought it was a good book from a hollywood geek. "
— Theresa, 8/22/2012" This book is a must read for Olivia Munn fans. All her stories from growing up, and all the past experiences with the shobiz are completely entertaining and pretty funny. Warning: there is a story though that may make you cry like a little baby. But overall it was enjoyable. "
— Courtney, 5/26/2012" A very quick, entertaining read. "
— Laura, 4/12/2012" I listened to this on audiobook. It wasn't bad, but listening to this book was like listening to a friend recount some of her funniest stories. They were good stories and I think Olivia is a nice person, although no one should really like pie that much. "
— Betsy, 4/7/2012" Ok,I love Olivia Munn but this book is just some weak fanservice. Tina and Chelsea have really mastered the humorous semi-biographical genre but Olivia has a ways to go. (Sorry Olivia) "
— Christy, 2/5/2012" Olivia Munn is pretty hilarious. That is the only saving grace of this mildly entertaining but ultimately worthless couple hundred pages. "
— Jason, 5/14/2011" This book was damn funny! It was a quick fun read. Munn is Chelsea Handler funny. I hope she plans on writing another book! "
— Cyndi, 4/23/2011" If you're a geek, you'll love it. If you weren't a fan before, you will be after reading. But only a true geek would understand. "
— Hanna, 4/22/2011" I was surprised I almost cried (Once of out sadness and once out of happiness for her) while reading this book. There were a few laugh-out-loud moments for me. "
— Cindy, 3/28/2011" Funny in parts, but not in others. The chick is a bit gross but geeky in ways too. Loves certain words way too much. "
— Joshua, 3/19/2011" For Olivia Munn fans only. Should not be read by anyone without a Twitter account or anyone who has not seen the original Starwars trilogy. "
— Zubie, 3/11/2011" Olivia Munn's humor and candor at both Hollywood and getting published made me smile on nearly every page. "
— Michael, 3/9/2011" Short, mildly entertaining, but very scatter shot. If you have time to kill and want to see the author in a variety of superhero outfits, enjoy. "
— Eve, 3/5/2011" Good for a laugh if your a geek. I especially like her take on what it would have been like if twitter existed in Star Wars. ;) "
— Stacey, 3/1/2011" Tori Spelling's book was better. Yikes! "
— Tara, 2/22/2011" Oh, Olivia. I was expecting more. I know you are catering to your fans, but the writing was really sub-par. It sounds a little like a stand-up routine and would be better as one, but some parts are down right, boring, poorly written and cliche. I couldn't even finish it. "
— Rachelle, 2/22/2011" i find olivia to be both real and genuinely funny, and i really enjoyed the more serious tones in this memoir, as well as many laugh-out-loud moments... if you are a fan of her work on g4's attack of the show, this is a must-read. "
— Courtney, 2/21/2011Olivia Munn is an actress and comedian. She is the star of NBC’s sitcom Perfect Couples (created by the hit-makers of 30 Rock, Friends and Seinfeld) and a correspondent on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The New York Times, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine and USA Today have all shown their support of her sardonic humor. Known for going above and beyond to show her appreciation to fans, who she calls “more like friends than fans,” Olivia says, “They’ve given me this amazing opportunity and life and I am beyond grateful.” Raised between Oklahoma and Tokyo, Japan, she now resides in LA.
Mac Montandon is co-author of Suck It, Wonder Woman: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek with Olivia Munn, author of Jetpack Dreams: One Man’s Up and Down (but Mostly Down) Search for the Greatest Invention That Never Was and editor of Innocent When You Dream: The Tom Waits Reader.