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Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 08 Aug 2011, 05:22
by Rickig
Novels
The Naked Face (1970)
The Other Side of Midnight (1973)
A Stranger in the Mirror (1976)
Bloodline (1977)
Rage of Angels (1980)
Master of the Game (1982)
If Tomorrow Comes (1985)
Windmills of the Gods (1987)
The Sands of Time (1988)
Memories of Midnight (1990)*
The Stars Shine Down (1992)
Nothing Lasts Forever (1994)
Morning, Noon and Night (1995)
The Best Laid Plans (1997)
The Doomsday Conspiracy (1991)
Tell Me Your Dreams (1998)
The Sky Is Falling (2001)
[[Are You Afraid of the Dark? (novel) (2004)
[[Sidne*The Pavid Pavilion (1985)
y Sheldon's Mistress of the Game]] (2009)
Sidney Sheldon's After the Darkness (2010)
Sidney Sheldon's The Prince of the Darkness

Posted: 08 Aug 2011, 07:36
by Maud Fitch
This post should probably be in the Authors forum but here goes:

A lot of his novels became movies or TV miniseries. And he wrote two plays "Roman Candle" and "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer" (some may remember Cary Grant and Shirley Temple in that one). He also penned three children's picture books and a non-fiction novel "The Other Side Of Me" (2005). There's talk of a posthumous novel coming out in 2012.

So what do you like about him?

Posted: 08 Aug 2011, 10:18
by StephenKingman
I have moved this thread to the Authors forum :D

Posted: 08 Aug 2011, 10:49
by Bighuey
Ive only read one of his books, I dont remember the name but it was about women getting murdered with their throats cut. The killer would tie a red ribbon around their necks. I remember I liked it, seeing this post reminded me of that.

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 11:26
by Kdor11
I have only read ' Rage of Angels ' and I really like it because of the 'mob' association.

Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 00:44
by Ms.C
I've read three "Nothing Lasts Forever", "Sands of Time" and "If Tomorrow Comes". I like the last one :)

Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 10 Feb 2016, 01:07
by hnoor0033
He also penned three children's picture books and a non-fiction novel "The Other Side Of Me" (2005). There's talk of a posthumous novel coming out in 2012.


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Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 13 Mar 2016, 22:48
by Sejal Mutha
Sidney Sheldon is the first author to introduce me to crime, suspense and a lot of thrill! His books are an escape route from the daily monotonous lives we lead. Each of his characters ( mostly female) are fresh and amazing to read about! After a few books the climax were kind off predictable but that did not stop me from reading those fast paced and smooth books.
The Doomsday Conspiracy and If Tomorrow Comes are my two personal favorite! both consist of completely different story lines and the mind put behind these plots are mind boggling! I hope you guys enjoy reading them as much as I did!

Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 04 Apr 2017, 03:01
by owlowl152
Thank you! I just started his first novel to read, it will be useful to have the entire list))

Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 25 Apr 2017, 22:29
by chensea
Thank you for this list!

Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 13 May 2017, 21:21
by Manang Muyang
I have read all of Sydney Sheldon's 18 books and love them all. Unfortunately, he has passed on.

Another writer is continuing the Sheldon tradition and writes books using his original characters. I haven't tried any of those yet though.

Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 10 Mar 2018, 09:00
by Kister Bless
I have read if tomorrow comes. It's such an awesome book.

Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 22 Mar 2018, 11:23
by mamalui
I read windmills of the gods and loved it. Out of that list I have read seven books and have three in my library. Great author!

Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 13 Apr 2018, 05:15
by Winnie lindiyo
Ive read two of his books i.e Master of the Game and The sands of Time that talks about Four nuns who moved out of the convent to face the hostile world and end up in forbidden love story

Re: Sidney Sheldon novels list

Posted: 15 Apr 2018, 10:07
by Uche Balogun
Oh, Sidney! Where shall I start? I love the way he surprises me, I get so immersed when I'm reading his books.
Funny enough, I used to think Sidney Sheldon was a woman, the name just sounded feminine to me, lol.