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Not Taco Bell material
Book • 2012
In 'Not Taco Bell Material', Adam Carolla shares vivid stories from his childhood, living in various difficult environments, and his journey through hard work and determination to achieve success.
The book is organized around the different homes he lived in, from his childhood to his adult life, and includes anecdotes about his relationships, jobs, and the lessons he learned along the way.
Co-authored with Mike Lynch, the book maintains Carolla's signature comedic timing and offers an inspirational message about overcoming adversity and achieving success through discipline and hard work.
The book is organized around the different homes he lived in, from his childhood to his adult life, and includes anecdotes about his relationships, jobs, and the lessons he learned along the way.
Co-authored with Mike Lynch, the book maintains Carolla's signature comedic timing and offers an inspirational message about overcoming adversity and achieving success through discipline and hard work.
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Mentioned by a caller as an awesome book that they read over the summer.

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Greg Fitzsimmons + Kevin Sorbo (Carolla Classics)
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when referencing 

's mid‑teens memoir and asking about his work ethic.


Nick Gillespie


Adam Carolla

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Adam Carolla: Why No One Under 30 Trusts Legacy Media
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when saying there might be used copies of it on Amazon.

Bryan Bishop

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Jo Koy + Alison and Bryan (Carolla Classics)
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, referring to a book he wrote, while discussing Carbonite as a backup service.


Adam Carolla

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John Popper + Gina and Bryan (Carolla Classics)
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when discussing his book.


Adam Carolla

Ben Shapiro & Adam Carolla: The War on Common Sense
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as one of his own books available on Audible and Amazon while plugging Audible.


Adam Carolla

John Densmore + Michael Dubin (Carolla Classics)
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at the end of the podcast as one of his books.


Adam Carolla

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