Have you ever stared at a blank page, wondering if you could really write a book? Well, Neeraj Singhvi’s Write a Million Dollar Book in 10 Days makes you feel like it’s not just possible—it’s doable. Singhvi, a mentor and self-publishing expert, doesn’t just teach you how to write. He hands you a plan that feels like he’s right there, cheering you on.
This book takes you step-by-step through writing and self-publishing your own book in just ten days. Yes, ten! From brainstorming ideas to hitting "publish" on platforms like Amazon KDP, Singhvi breaks down the process into bite-sized, actionable pieces. What makes it unique? It’s not just about writing—it’s about creating a book that works for you, both creatively and as a business.
Singhvi’s style is like chatting with a wise, friendly coach. He skips the jargon and keeps it real. The examples and anecdotes? They’re gold—relatable, funny, and just what you need when the writing process feels overwhelming. I will admit, though, some parts felt a little rushed, like he was too excited to get to the next chapter!
Okay, there aren’t characters (it’s nonfiction), but the ideas are solid. The big one? Anyone can write a book, as long as they stick to a plan. I loved his take on self-publishing being a game-changer—it’s all about putting the power back in your hands.
The structure follows the 10-day timeline, which makes it easy to follow. Each chapter is focused and ends with tips you can act on immediately. If you’re someone who loves ticking boxes off a to-do list (guilty!), this format is for you.
Empowerment is the heart of this book. It’s all about believing in your story and putting it out into the world. Singhvi also dives into themes like discipline, time management, and the joy of creating something meaningful. It’s not just about writing—it’s about growth.
This book gave me a boost of confidence. Singhvi’s personal stories about overcoming writer’s block hit home. By the end, I felt less like "Can I write a book?" and more like "When can I start?"
The book’s strength lies in its practicality. The ten-day breakdown is so well-structured and straightforward that it feels almost foolproof, making it accessible even for first-time writers. Singhvi’s encouraging tone is like having a personal cheerleader by your side, motivating you through each step. Additionally, his clear self-publishing advice demystifies platforms like Amazon KDP, transforming what often feels like an overwhelming process into something simple and manageable. One of my favourite parts? The brainstorming exercises—they’re simple but instantly get the creativity flowing.
If I had to nitpick, the marketing advice felt a bit rushed. As someone who loves diving into strategies, I wanted more details. Also, some points about discipline were repeated a few times, which felt unnecessary.
This book felt like a much-needed pep talk. As someone who often overthinks writing, Singhvi’s clear, no-nonsense advice was a breath of fresh air. I loved how approachable the whole process felt. Did it change my perspective on writing? Absolutely.
If you’ve ever dreamed of writing a book but didn’t know where to start, Write a Million Dollar Book in 10 Days is your guide. It’s practical, inspiring, and cuts through the noise to focus on what matters—getting your story out there.
Grab this book if you’re ready to take the plunge. Trust me, it’ll feel like Neeraj Singhvi is in your corner, rooting for you every step of the way.
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