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Connor Franta

Auteur de A Work in Progress: A Memoir

3 oeuvres 646 utilisateurs 11 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Connor Franta is an American YouTube personality, LGBTQ Philanthropist, entrepreneur and author. He is the author of A Work in Progress which was the Goodreads Choice Award Winner for Best Memoir & Autobiography (2015). His other book is Note to Self. He is the founder of Common Culture, a afficher plus lifestyle brand which offers clothing, premium coffee, and music. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Connor Franta

A Work in Progress: A Memoir (2015) 424 exemplaires
Note to Self (2017) 190 exemplaires
House Fires (2021) 32 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1992-09-12
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Minnesota, USA
Professions
youtube personality
entrepreneur

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I’m half way through the book and I don’t want to finish it :( I didn’t do any research on this book so I didn’t know about this kid, but it had a pretty cover, was at my library, and ended up being a total waste of my time. Those 5 Star people are either full of it or they’re 13 year old kids with over dramatic puberty feelings.
 
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Bandit_ | 6 autres critiques | Jan 15, 2022 |
Great book about this young youtuber's life experiences so far.
 
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Kwegehaupt | 6 autres critiques | Nov 14, 2018 |
In his second memoir Connor Franta lets his audience into some insights of his life. Through short personal essays and poems he describes hope, heartbreak, and life. I don’t think I’ve related to another fellow millennial for a while now. I’ve never been a part of the selfie culture or vlogging business basically social media adept in general. I knew of Franta because of his ties to another YouTuber I watched on and off many years ago but his name stuck with me as one of the many YouTubers that “came out” in close succession almost four years ago, if I’m not mistaken. But he’s actually a pretty good writer. I didn't read his first autobiography, assuming that's what it was, so all I know is the now that he described.

There’s something universal about a first love and the heartbreak that comes with it. It’s always unexpected and no matter how hard or how little you try to make it work it's just as heartbreaking when it ends. Then there’s a matter of personal identity, who are you when you end it?

I was personally touched by Franta’s struggles with depression. It just happens and sometimes giving yourself a pep talk is only going to make it worse by the anxiety that creeps up with it. It was really refreshing to read about someone else’s experience with seeing a therapist because it really does help. Someone who has no personal ties with you and can extract thoughts that you need to let out can be a relief whereas when a personal family member tries to do the same they can end up rejecting those wayward thoughts.

The poems were a nice attempt at being deep but they weren't very memorable.
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Jessika.C | 6 autres critiques | Apr 24, 2018 |
A perfect reminder of exactly why I started watching Conner's videos in the first place. He has such a unique voice and insight and I couldn't put the book down. I loved exploring a new side of Conner I had not seen before. Beautiful, just beautiful.
 
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IntrovertedBooks | 6 autres critiques | Mar 26, 2018 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
646
Popularité
#39,073
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
11
ISBN
28
Langues
1

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