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Official Review: How to Write A Brilliant Nonfiction Book

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "How to Write A Brilliant Nonfiction Book" by Suzan St Maur.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Want to write a book, but don’t know where to start? How to Write A Brilliant Nonfiction Book by Suzan St Maur is the perfect guide to help you write your first book. The book is split into 4 parts; part 1: before you start writing your book, part 2: how to plan then write your book. Part 3: how to get your book published, and part 4: how to promote and sell your book. It contains step-by-step instructions on how to make your book the best. The author is a professional writer who has written 37 nonfiction books.

I really liked the cover of this book. It immediately caught my attention, and it’s what made me want to read the book in the first place. The author provides step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow. The book teaches you everything, from the point of creating your title, to publishing your book. The book has it all. I like the author’s writing style. It feels like the author is having a conversation with you. I also like the way the author structured the book. All the important tips are in bold, and there are lists in bullet point form. This makes it easier to read, and it’s easier to remember the information.

Talking about information, I like that the author doesn’t waffle, and instead, she gets straight to the point. The author included the perfect amount of information. It’s not too much that it becomes overwhelming. It’s just the right amount. Furthermore, I enjoyed the author’s humour throughout. It makes the book more fun to read.

There’s nothing that I disliked about the book. Everything was planned out great, and it was well written. At only 116 pages, it is a short book, and it can be read in one sitting. I like that the author provides her email so that readers can reach out to her if they have any problems. This is really nice because it shows she really cares about her readers.

Overall, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because it was written very well. The title suggests that this book will teach us how to write a nonfiction book, and that is exactly what it does. I only found one mistake, so it is professionally edited. This is a perfect guide for writers or people who want to start writing a book. I highly recommend it.

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Thanks for a fantastic review! Glad to hear that this book is clear and to the point. I'd be interested in reading it even though I don't see myself as an author!
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This would really be helpful to have. Although I haven't published anything yet, I usually write non-fiction epithets once in a while. I'll give this book a shot.
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This sounds like a really helpful book for people who would like to try and write a book themselves.
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