35 review for
How to Write a Non-Fiction Book in 3 1/2 Days
4 out of 5
Sherry–
Short and to the point. I have to say if they are as short as this one is, you can pop them out pretty fast. The book itself is okay. A lot of things I've heard before, such as "in order to write a book, you have to buckle down and write." That's a paraphrase of the message. The book also is a preview to the website, whose link is placed shamelessly throughout the book. I did get it free with my Kindle subscription, so I can't complain. There was one organizational construct, to determine priori Short and to the point. I have to say if they are as short as this one is, you can pop them out pretty fast. The book itself is okay. A lot of things I've heard before, such as "in order to write a book, you have to buckle down and write." That's a paraphrase of the message. The book also is a preview to the website, whose link is placed shamelessly throughout the book. I did get it free with my Kindle subscription, so I can't complain. There was one organizational construct, to determine priority, that was very useful.
Sherry –
Short and to the point. I have to say if they are as short as this one is, you can pop them out pretty fast. The book itself is okay. A lot of things I've heard before, such as "in order to write a book, you have to buckle down and write." That's a paraphrase of the message. The book also is a preview to the website, whose link is placed shamelessly throughout the book. I did get it free with my Kindle subscription, so I can't complain. There was one organizational construct, to determine priori Short and to the point. I have to say if they are as short as this one is, you can pop them out pretty fast. The book itself is okay. A lot of things I've heard before, such as "in order to write a book, you have to buckle down and write." That's a paraphrase of the message. The book also is a preview to the website, whose link is placed shamelessly throughout the book. I did get it free with my Kindle subscription, so I can't complain. There was one organizational construct, to determine priority, that was very useful.
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