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Sidney Sheldon

Posted: 28 Jun 2022, 10:02
by TusharJoshi
Life is like a novel. It is filled with suspense. You have no idea what is going to happen until you turn the page - Sidney Sheldon in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
I was a 14-year-old kid when I read my first Sidney Sheldon book. 'If Tomorrow Comes' was a book that hooked me up from the very beginning. I liked his idea of having a female protagonist that could overcome every curveball that life threw at her. The twists at the end of every part of the book, acted as a cherry on the top of the cake.
I couldn't wait to get my hands on his other works once I finished this gem. Nothing Lasts Forever, Tell Me Your Dreams, Master Of The Game, were some of his best works that I read. When I read Bloodline, I knew that I needed to have every single book of his in my collection. It has been more than a decade since I became a fan of The Master Of Suspense. Every book written by him, including his autobiography, sits in my bookshelf like a prized possession.
His books have been an amazing ride and have always acted as a gold standard for suspense-thrillers.
When did you come across his work? Which book of his appeals to you the most? Would love to hear from you all about this amazing writer!

Re: Sidney Sheldon

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 19:33
by FelinaAlpuertoPittman2859+
I came across Sidney Sheldon's books when I was in high school. I first read Bloodline and Another Side of Midnight. There were compelling stories. Both books were made into TV movies. I also loved The Naked Face, Rage of Angels, and Master of the Game. Sidney Sheldon was also a scriptwriter for TV shows. He created, produced, and wrote the TV show "I Dream of Jeannie," which was popular in the 1960s and also created and wrote "Hart to Hart," starring Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers.