AIWriteBook — Your Personal Novel Factory (Or Just a Very Fun Experiment?)
Let’s be honest.
We know that writing a book is not everyone’s dream. Not every second person secretly wants to become a novelist.
So we’re not entirely convinced about the commercial viability of tools like aiwritebook.com.
But then we had a different thought.
Just like we sometimes spend an hour scrolling through streaming platforms trying to find the perfect movie for our mood… what if you could do the same with a book? What if, instead of searching endlessly, you could simply generate a novel tailored to exactly what you feel like reading right now?
That’s where AIWriteBook becomes interesting for us.
Our Test
To make things clear, here’s what we actually did.
We gave the book the title:
“AI Is Here to Stay!”
We selected genre options.
We clicked through tone preferences.
We added a short writing sample (more on that mistake in a second).
Structurally? Solid.
Conceptually? Fun.
Literary revolution? Not quite.
But again — neither are most bestselling thrillers today.
Tone Matters (And We Learned That the Hard Way)
At one point, the tool asked us to provide a short text sample to define tone.
We wrote a few short, punchy sentences — because that’s how we like to write.
That turned out to be… a mistake.
The AI took our instruction very literally. The result? A book where almost every sentence had four words. Sharp. Minimal. Almost poetic. But also unintentionally robotic over hundreds of pages.
Lesson learned: AI will follow your stylistic cues with dedication. Maybe too much dedication.
Character & Structure Control
AIWriteBook doesn’t just spit out a manuscript.
It also provides:
A full character profile (name, age, background, personality traits)
The ability to modify character details
Chapter outlines
Notes for each chapter
Editable structural suggestions
The book was automatically titled “Ghost in the Machine” — charming, slightly cliché, but thematically on point.
You can tweak almost everything. It feels less like “generate and accept” and more like collaborative outlining.
Ghost in the Machine
The platform automatically titled the manuscript:
“Ghost in the Machine.”
It’s clever.
It fits.
It’s slightly cliché.
But it works.
And that might be the point of tools like this — not to reinvent literature, but to produce something structurally coherent and readable.
Final Verdict
We’re not sure everyone dreams of writing a novel.
We’re not even sure this is a guaranteed business model.
But here’s where it gets interesting.
Just like we scroll endlessly looking for the perfect movie that matches our mood — this tool lets you generate the exact niche book you feel like reading.
Cyberpunk detective with time travel?
Hyper-specific romance in a lighthouse?
AI noir thriller with paradox rules?
You can just… make it.
We give AIWriteBook 4/5 on the LMAI scale.
Why not 5?
Because it interpreted our stylistic instruction too literally. A bit more nuance in tone adaptation would improve it.
But overall?
Fun. Structured. Surprisingly coherent. And sometimes, that’s exactly what people need.