The Scottish singer appeared in central London at the launch of her autobiography The Woman I Was Born To Be.
Boyle, who is fondly known as SuBo, rose to fame after her first live audition for Britain's Got Talent became an internet hit.
Despite losing in the final to dance troupe Diversity, Boyle was signed to Simon Cowell's label and her debut album I Dreamed A Dream was a worldwide smash.
Her second album The Gift is due out next month.
Boyle's autobiography is described by her publisher as the "story of her life and the challenges she has struggled to overcome with faith, fortitude and an unfailing sense of humour".
Before signing copies for fans, she told Sky News she hoped the book "proved a point" that she is "as good as anybody else and I can keep going".
When asked what was next for her, she answered: "Who knows?"
Showbiz writer and debut novelist Martell Maxwell said while Boyle most likely had a ghostwriter, it did not hinder her story.
"Susan Boyle probably didn't write it but I think she's had an awful lot of input," she said.
"Reading it, I was struck by how personal it is - all the little details are there. I think she sat down with somebody for hours."
Boyle, who is fondly known as SuBo, rose to fame after her first live audition for Britain's Got Talent became an internet hit.
Despite losing in the final to dance troupe Diversity, Boyle was signed to Simon Cowell's label and her debut album I Dreamed A Dream was a worldwide smash.
Her second album The Gift is due out next month.
Boyle's autobiography is described by her publisher as the "story of her life and the challenges she has struggled to overcome with faith, fortitude and an unfailing sense of humour".
Before signing copies for fans, she told Sky News she hoped the book "proved a point" that she is "as good as anybody else and I can keep going".
When asked what was next for her, she answered: "Who knows?"
Showbiz writer and debut novelist Martell Maxwell said while Boyle most likely had a ghostwriter, it did not hinder her story.
"Susan Boyle probably didn't write it but I think she's had an awful lot of input," she said.
"Reading it, I was struck by how personal it is - all the little details are there. I think she sat down with somebody for hours."
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