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You Gotta Want It

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Anything you can dream of is possible. I know what I’m talking about—because it happened to me. . . . ZOOSH Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2022-01-01 15:03:56 Boxid IA40129122 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier And no one’s going to stop me from conquering my dream. I don’t know what it is I’m going to do, but I’m going to work hard and do it. I like being creative, making funny videos, and hanging out with friends—usually all at the same time. Say what you want about Jake, but he is really successful and knows how the get that money and views. I kind of envy that. And I don't know how he does it, but he's just intriguing.

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We lived in Westlake, a suburb about ten miles outside of downtown Cleveland. My parents lived three miles from each other, which made splitting time between the two of them pretty easy. My dad’s house was out in the woods with a super-long driveway and outdoor space that Logan and I definitely took advantage of. We rode our four-wheelers, ran sprints down the driveway, and spent all our time outside in the summers when we weren’t watching videos or screwing around in front of the camera making our own. That being said, there is plenty in this book that is really stupid. There's top 5 or 10 lists between chapters that act to break up the longer stuff, and some of these lists are just Jake's mum saying 'He shaved half his eyebrow off once, how weird. I wonder why?' There were many times I had to put the book down to laugh, but not with Jake Paul. Not really at him either, though. The book is like a satire on social media. I never laughed this much because of a book before. The funniest book I have read. Whether this was ghostwritten or not, the book was not a tiny bit boring. My favourite chapter was Hello Ladies. It really shows how complex Jake Paul's mind is. He expects the readers to feel motivated by his words. I do not know if that was successful, but this is the chapter which can be presented as evidence that this was surely written by Jake Paul himself because his uniqueness is conspicuously emanated from that chapter.You get the point. I wasn’t much of a reader. I’ve read maybe three books in my entire life. You may be different. After all, you are looking at this book right now, and hopefully you plan to read the whole thing. If not, if you only want to read the good parts, I wrote a chapter for you. It’s titled Just the Good Parts. Turn there now if you’re that person. But in the event you are like me and want to know what this is about before you invest time in reading any further, I’ll tell you right now. At first, we wondered if calling it ‘Eye Of The Tiger’ was too obvious. The initial draft of the song, we started with ‘It’s the eye of the tiger, it’s the thrill of the fight, rising up to the spirit of our rival, and the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night, and it all comes down to survival.’ We were going to call the song ‘Survival.’ In the rhyme scheme, you can tell we had set up ‘rival’ to rhyme with ‘survival.’ Jake Paul makes it very easy for all of his readers to connect/relate with him in the book You gotta want it. For example when he talks about his parents being divorced, all of the people who have divorced can relate to him. Also they all understand exactly how he feels and understands him. But even if your parents weren't divorced, you could relate to him sometime else throughout the book. Maybe you have been to the principal's office multiple times, were in wrestling, had to work really hard with your siblings, or really enjoyed making and posting funny videos online. If you still can't relate to him, their are plenty of situations he was in or was a part of that I didn't mention. Paul has been through everything he talks about in the book. He also knows exactly how hard it is, but he it through those tough times and wants to let all of his readers know they can make it too. My first-ever, waste-your-money splurge? A gold Rolex. I thought it would make me cool in Hollywood. I was wrong. Still under the impression that he is pretty manipulative and unethical and I can safely say I'm still not a fan.

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I played Lance in YouTube’s first-ever film, Dance Camp, and I now play Dirk on the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark. Throughout this whole autobiography the setting is changing. This is really nice for the reader to be able to paint a picture in their minds. Not only can they picture better but they can also see how he handled himself through the rough patches. Jake may talk about one specific school day. Then he may talk about a situation that happened at home, at the park, on the practice field, or on the matt. He doesn't do this in a confusing way, but more of a clear and swift way. With the examples I have given to you above you can clearly see that change in setting is also good for the reader because it keeps them on their toes a little bit and keeps them from getting board. Some figurative devices are "the speedometer soared past 70." "I asked one word to discribe me as a baby, Awsome." "our apartment was so dirty it looked like pigs lived in it"Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2022-01-01 15:11:21 Boxid IA40111602 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier There’s a place around the corner from where I live that has killer smoothies. My favorite is peanut butter and jelly. I got one a few minutes ago. So, I'm not as mad at it as I thought I would be. I gave it 3 stars mostly because I've read a few 'youtuber'books prior to this one, and it definitely meets the standard - which I'm honestly kind of surprised about, hehe. It’s a video of me jumping off the plane the day I arrived in Los Angeles. Literally. I was seventeen years old, the plane had landed and taxied to the gate, and as I got to the door I whipped out my phone, pressed record, and began narrating the start of my adventure to the tune of a Miley Cyrus song. I hopped off the plane at LAX with a dream . . . Then I literally hopped off the plane, timed perfectly to the lyric, and continued to serve up my own commentary. In this extremely positive, motivational, and often laugh-out-loud memoir, Jake Paul pauses long enough from his supercharged day-to-day as a nineteen year old social media heartthrob and costar on the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark to share his takes on life, love, fame, and shooting for the moon.



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