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Just Jake #1

por Jake Marcionette

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Jake and his family have moved to a new state and now Jake must start at the bottom of the social ladder, but he is determined to make friends and get back on top with his box of "kid cards."
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There is a boy named Jake his family is moving to Maryland and Jake says that his awesomeness will help him with the new school but he doesn’t know that his sister will make their first appearance really bad even when Jake's mom uses there inside nicknames that make them a bit embarrassed. Jake starts his first day at school but at his old school he was considered a middle schooler but at his new school he was still in elementary school which that made Jake mad. His first day turn bad he was first in a kindergarten class than they found the class he was supposed to be in and his teacher started to laugh at that because he was in the wrong class with kids who were smaller than him. Jake meets his the neighbor from across the street his name was Jason was held back a few years and had a thing for cute girls and that meant Jakes sister Jason had a thing for her. Jason was telling Jake about how he was a bad boy and how he was really supposed to be in middle school with Jakes sister Alexis who didn’t like Jason the first day the came to Maryland. Jake meets this kid named “wild Boy” but that’s what they call him at school Jake want to talk with him but for an impression he put jake in the trash can Jake talks to one of his teachers and she tells him that “wild boy” is not a bad guy but really a nice kid when you get to know him. One day at lunch Jake made a paper airplane and it landed in “wild Boys” food and Jason thought a fight was going so Jason took the place as Jake, Jason said that they should fight on the weekend but turns out “wild boy” was a black belt and that wasn’t a good thing so Jason was being a coward and said that he wouldn’t fight him because he was a black belt.

My opinion on this book is that it was good and the main character was the author and how Jake include the information on how a new student should be clear on what there day will be. When Jake said he was in a class full of kindergarteners my mind went start to how could someone mistaken something like that but Jake said in the book that there teacher and his had the same name so it was very confusing that for him but still why were the kids running in the halls I know teachers don’t like that. Another thing is that why would his sister be so mean really she could have been going through there move from where the were to know where they are. I think that through this book that some of the the information was Jake's background of his new school and how that sometimes thing can’t go the way you planned it may go south or maybe it will go according plan. This book was also very funny and had some very bad jokes but still it was good to read it when I have some free time in class. I don’t like chapter books but Just Jake made me feel confident to read short chapter books not long ones. ( )
  SamanthaJ.B2 | Mar 25, 2019 |
This teen-authored book started out fairly conventionally as far as a humorous book goes but found its more sprightly voice once Jake got to Maryland and began attending his new school. Jake relies on his Rules of Awesomeness to cope with being the new kid ("When trying to impress a girl, it's best not to remind her how stupid you are."). It takes a few months but Jake finds a social group of sorts with the "Misfit Toys" and ends up best friends with the enigmatic and feared "Wild Boy." Marcionette was only 12 when he wrote this book and there is definitely promise as a funny-book writer. Fans of Wimpy Kid, Big Nate or The Terrible Two will enjoy this addition to the humor canon. ( )
  Salsabrarian | May 16, 2018 |
Just Jake the first book is about a boy(Jake) and his family have to move to Maryland because of his parents jobs.. Jake at his school was good he had his place and was friends with everyone, but when he moves to Maryland he has no friends and no idea what this place is like.
In the book Jake makes these cards of everyone in the school where he doesn't like people to know. But some bully takes them and shows it to everyone in the school, Everyone in the school loves them. Their is a kid named Michel that is shy and mean but he has a secret only the librarian and him know, but Michel doesn't know Jake knows. Later in the next book they become friends, when Jake gets their he turns the school upside down, everyone changes then.

I give it 6 stars because it takes a middle school boys life and sense m in seventh grade, how Jake describes middle school it sounds a lot like it. I do Recommend this book to others mostly fifth graders because so they know what to expect, others such as middle schoolers should read it its a fun and good book. ( )
  LorenzoC.B1 | Mar 23, 2017 |
The book Just Jake it is interesting, because it is like my life bumps in the road but it always gets better. He has a weird collection of Kid Cards which are homemade cards showing special characteristics and representation. He is like me moves and has to find new friends while dealing with his older sibling. Then he finds one best friend and becomes popular over something he thought would ruin his life. Jake is a very nice guy and changes throughout the book. He goes from just judging Michael to being his best friend.

This book didn't really have a good climax if any. The whole book was like rising and falling action. The book was very enjoyable though, it made it different than other books. I think Jake Marcionette hit a jackpot with this book and could be the next Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Anytime you can get my attention in a book it must be good, because I like reading but not all the time. This book drew me in like a bait. Anyone who knows about moving and starting fresh should read this book.
1 vota TylerT.B1 | Sep 19, 2016 |
Jake is destined to be popular. He just knows it because of his innate awesomeness. He is forced to move from Florida, where it is always awesome, to Maryland, which just plain sucks. This is his journal in which he describes his journey from uncool new kid to most popular kid in sixth grade. The illustrations are fun, and Jake's method of describing life is amusing. ( )
  TheMadHatters | Apr 14, 2014 |
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