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A Work In Progress by Connor Franta

Connor Franta
All of us have a story. They all have a beginning, a middle, and an end.  For 7 billion of us our story is still isn't over. Connor Franta (my favorite YouTuber of all time) told his story well.  From the beginning to where he is now, as a man.  He explained his story, how he used to be the fat kid and how his life was in the water being a swimmer. Then how he never liked being the center of attention and how he just wanted to fit in.  He never saw himself as a cool kid or popular and how even now he doesn't.
He explained his feelings on love, friends, high school, your inner voice, being yourself, social media, and what things will become.
As a reader, I always learn more by reading a book that someone else wrote.  I learn more this way then I do in school simply because there are new words, new point of views, and when I need some of that or I need a reference I always have my books to go check in.  Connor always makes me .smile when I watch his videos, and reading his book was almost like he was sitting right next to me talking about his life.  I felt like he was open enough with me he could tell me whatever, like we were best friends.  The inter time reading this I just drank coffee and enjoyed every single word that was written.  Reading a life that was well lived.
So round of applause for Connor Franta, and if he ever reads this (which he probably won't), I love you! *blushes like crazy*

Rate: 11/10

Comment: "A great life story, with many lessons people would not care to look back on and think of in a positive format."

Favorite Quote: "Let your smile change the world, but don't let the world change your smile." (I had to use the internet for that one... I'm on lunch and I didn't have the book with me *tear falls down cheek*  so if it's not actually in the book I apologize.!)

I hope you guys keep reading even if I post less! 

Keeping things short and sweet; just like me.
Keep updated with me and Connor *hopes I get a shout out maybe even a follow*
My twitter: @wldaccd2tyanna
My instagram: @countrydirectioner

Connor's Twitter: @ConnorFranta 
Connor's Instagram: @connorfranta


Hope to see you for fashion tip Friday!!
Lots of love,
Tyanna

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