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'Publishing Your Book on Amazon KDP' by Sundari Venkatraman ~ Review




Publishing Your Book on Amazon KDP (The Writer's Toolkit Series 4)
by Sundari Venkatraman



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So, you have your manuscript all written, edited, proofed and saved on your PC. The next logical step would be to publish your story.

Read this toolkit to find out the different methods of publishing, the advantages, and the pitfalls. 

And IF, after all that, you find that you still have your book unpublished, there’s a surefire way to get your book published. And that’s Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.

Want to know how to go about it? Read this booklet to find out all that you need to know.

MY REVIEW

After writing and publishing a few books myself, I thought I knew everything there was to know about the world of Indie publishing. All it took was a little booklet to tell me how arrogantly wrong I was. 

But then again, 'Publishing Your Book on Amazon KDP' is not just any booklet; this is a booklet written by the author who already has 31 titles to her name, all being in the Top 100 Bestsellers in India, the U.S, the U.K, Australia, and Canada, Sundari Venkatraman. Of course, she knows more...much more; and how could I let an opportunity like this go?

Take my words, you need this book. You need this, not only if you are a new or amateur writer looking to publish your first book, but even when you have published a few in the past like me; in fact, then you need this even more so. 

Besides explaining the entire journey of self-publishing step-by-step, the author has also taken great pains in putting up the screenshots of those steps too, thus removing any chances of you taking a misstep and stumbling down.

Especially to the new and aspiring authors out there, I'd say, don't even think of taking your first step without going through this book at least thrice.

I give this book a full five star.



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About the author


Sundari Venkatraman is an indie author who has 31 titles (27 books & 4 collections) to her name, all Top 100 Bestsellers on Amazon India, Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Amazon Canada and Amazon Australia in both romance as well as Asian Drama categories. Her latest hot romances have all been on #1 Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month.

Even as a kid, Sundari absolutely loved the ‘lived happily ever after’ syndrome as she grew up reading all the fairy tales she could lay her hands on, Phantom comics, Mandrake comics and the like. It was always about good triumphing over evil and a happy end. 

Soon, into her teens, Sundari switched her attention from fairy tales to Mills & Boon. While she loved reading both of these, she kept visualising what would have happened if there were similar situations happening in India; to a local hero and heroine. Her imagination took flight and she always lived in a rosy cocoon of romance over the years. 

Then came the writing – a true bolt out of the blue! And Sundari Venkatraman has never looked back.

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