4 out of 5 stars
Free on Amazon UK
How I discovered this book: I saw this
during an Amazon browse and downloaded it out of curiosity, because it
was free.
Genre: Writing advice.
I write a fair few advice blog posts for new writers, and
like to find books like this that are worth recommending. This is good;
it only takes half an hour to read and gives some no-nonsense tips on how to
make your book more of a page-turner by means of cutting the waffle, not
head-hopping, etc. It's basic, solid advice, much of which is about
what not to do, as well as what to do. It's never a bad idea for old
hands to read this sort of thing, too, as it reminds us never to get too
self-indulgent; I read a couple of points that made me think, ah yes, I
must keep reminding myself of that.
Please note - this book does
not tell you how to write a novel, and assumes you have the basic
talent, a great plot, and that your characters/story arc already worked
out. What it will do is help you to make that story worth reading.
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