When I started reading English literature, Sidney Sheldon’s “Tell me your dreams?” was my introduction to English novels and (since) then I have fallen in love with his books. He is one of the world’s most admired writer. The sense of anticipation, curiosity, exceptional research, are the requisite ingredients for the magic he creates in his books. Every book is a masterpiece from ‘Bloodline’ to ‘The Best Laid Plans’. He truly is the master of unexpected.
“I am tired of the lies & the cheating, & the broken promises that were never meant to be kept” – The Doomsday Conspiracy
“She could go from a blissful euphoria to a desperate misery she had no control over her emotions” – Tell Me Your Dreams
This book gave me goosebumps, it was a story of a woman named Ashley Patterson who was sexually abused by her father, causing her to develop split personality disorder, she was possessed by three different personalities.
With every turning page there was a new twist, something one never expected, his writing craft is so engaging that you just want to read more and more. I didn’t put down the book for a moment. It was one of the most terrific crime novel with jaw-dropping climax.
🌻Highly recommended. I loved it 💕 you will like it too.
QOTD: Do you remember the first book you read?
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Beautiful
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Thank you
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Well the recommendations are quite good. Taking cues from them is helping a lot.
A lavish library is a must I guess😃
After scratching my head for atleast 15 minutes, “I too had a love story” was my first ever read.😃
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Do you still like love stories?
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Don’t have any preference! Still they are a tad boring I think😃
What do you think?
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I’ll definitely read these books. I started reading through a normal non fiction book by the writer/wildlife conservationist Lawrence Anthony. It was a decent book and I learned a lot
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Ahan.. and the journey (of reading) still continued ?
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Yes. Although it gets lazy a lot. But I’m still carrying om
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I’ve been reading wonderful Urdu books since I learned how to read so don’t remember what was first but the first English book that I still remember is, “in the frame” by “Dick Francis”.
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There is a different sense of charm in urdu books 💕 but a good book in any language is treat for readers 🌻
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Naturally we love reading in our own language. And you are right good book is real treat for it’s readers. 💞💞
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