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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 8:24 pm
by Guest
Since I have finished reading all his books, I was thinking of making a summary about them for anyone who hasn't read them or fnished them yet. But then I was thinking I shouldn't spoil the fun of whoever doesn't wanna know what happens before he/she is reading the books. Thus, anyone who doesn't get a chance to read those books and wants to know something about them, you can request for a summary :wink: . It'll be delivered to your PM box.

Re: Do you like Sydney Sheldon?

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 7:54 am
by Shazzam
brightsmiles wrote:Have you ever read Sydney's novels? I like them much such as If tomorrow comes, Bloodline, Tell me your dream , Stranger in the mirror etc. His novels always bring great surprises. You will live in fears, worries...with the main characters.
By the way, who knows where I can find Bloodline online? Thanks much.
I read Bloodline years ago. It was a great read. I also saw the made for television movie thinking it would be great (it was dreadful). It was a real flash-back hearing about this book again, as I haven't thought about it for years. It always conjures up the image of the young girl with the red ribbon around her neck. Chilling tale!!

The sky is falling-sidney sheldon

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:17 am
by echho
Did you read the book?
I bought it 15 days ago. I have been reading now. But it is difficult to read for me. It has many words which I don't know its mean.

Do you know Sidney Sheldon?

Best wishes..

Re: The sky is falling-sidney sheldon

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:46 am
by Zooboy
Yes, I know Sydney Sheldon... When I was younger I read some of his novels.
I remember I read "If Tomorrow Comes" ; I heard it had been made into a film/ movie,... but I didn't get the chance to see it.
Also, I read "Master of The Game".

I notice that tha main characters of his novels are always female.

Sydney Sheldon's works are good as "light-reading" for English learners.
I would suggest that you should not worry too much about words you find unfamiliar. Just keep reading and grab the meanings from the contexts. It is not that hard, actually....

Good luck!


Zooboy

Re: Do you like Sidney Sheldon?

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 5:42 pm
by Teabag
"Tell me your dreams"

I remember that I liked Sidney's style of writing.

Like zooboy I read it when I was younger and I don't know whether I would still like it. But I think he is an author we can recommend {-: !

teabag