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Since the begging of his you tube we have all been by his side rooting for him. Hearing his voice narrate his life is something i think only he deserved to bring to life. I subscribed to Shane when he was still under 1000 subs (I am now 24). Would you consider the audio edition of I Hate Myselfie to be better than the print version? This book was amazing and I understand why Shane pushed us all to read it he should be proud of what he wrote and he should want us to read it because what he wrote was amzing. Then again I might just need new friends who don't judge and criticize everything I do. Well I think that if they read this book they'd have a completely different view on Shane. When I told a few of my friends I was going to buy Shane's book they told me that I shouldn't buy it and that they were judging me and made me feel awful for buying his book. The book should a side of Shane that I think a lot more people need to see before judging him completely. Shane has never been as personal before than he was in the book. They're almost two completely different works. Comparing his YouTube videos to this book would be hard to do. Almost everything Shane wrote about had a lesson to be learned or a touching story to be told. The chapter about Shane and his grandmother was so well written and such a touching point in this book. I didn't know what to expect when I started listening to this, but I can say I am throughly pleased by what I heard.
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Shane narration was very well done but what he wrote was even better. Shane showed a side of himself he never had before. (That's not supposed to be shade, that's actually true.) The only reason I didn't give it a one star is because it did help me fall asleep at night.
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I feel like it was written to sound genuine but it was so forced that it did the opposite. But here's the thing, I love Shane and his videos! But this book was honestly a giant disappointment and I just wish it was 1000% more genuine than it actually was. It really was disappointing because I was actually excited to read about Shane's real life and backstory but instead all it was was a bunch of random anecdotes that all sound like a plot in a poorly written sitcom.
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but like full on 100% fake (the story with the "same legs" guy.) and it made me as a reader think "does he really think we're that dumb/gullible?". Some of the chapters sounded like they were 100% made up as well, not even like the truth was stretched. I get that a story needs to be interesting and stories need to be spiced up, but these stories seem so exaggerated that it's to a point where most of it probably didn't happen at all. 95% of the dialog did not sound even remotely realistic or natural and everything was super exaggerated. I feel like while there's a lot of self deprecation in this book, there's also a lot of humble bragging and narcissism which was a bit off-putting. Highlighting key moments of his childhood and adolescence, through his phenomenal success on YouTube, and continuing on to his more recent experiences as an actor and director, Shane's memoir will feature the silliness and satire his fans already enjoy, but it will be even more in depth, more real, and more portable. His music videos are awesome.īut in his upcoming memoir, fans will finally get a chance to see the real Shane through personal stories that are at once humorous and heartwarming, self-deprecating and totally inspiring. We've seen his hilarious spoofs of Miley Cyrus, Paris Hilton, and Sarah Palin. We've seen awkward and adorable Q&As with his mom, weight-loss center drama, love life details, and the all-important haircut reveal. From his first YouTube vlog back in 2008 to his feature film debut Not Cool to a cover story in Variety magazine, Shane has documented his life pre-tty thoroughly. Shane Dawson has always been an open book. The audiobook that more than 12 million YouTube subscribers have been waiting for! Shane Dawson's memoir features 20 original essays - uncensored yet surprisingly sweet.