Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: TARNISHED DREAMS Review: One of sheldons most gripping,sad & unusual novel,that will leave the reader thirsting for more..... It tells the story or the tale,rather of a shy,intelligent& somewhat haunted girl who subconsciously thinks someone is following her but later found out the haunting truth about herself. A YOUNG women caught in a trance created by her own mind to conceal herself from her past torments,insecurities&abnormal behaviour.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Now here's a great book. . . Review: Next to Rage of Angels, this is probably my favorite Sidney Sheldon book. Unlike Morning, Noon, and Night and Nothing Lasts Forever, this book has a much more imaginative and creative plot, and conclusion. I have no complaints regarding Tell Me Your Dreams. I loved it, and I'm sure you'll love it too, so go buy it. Now. [...]P>Deathsmith"Books are good because they're always there for you. . . because they never go anywhere,"Joel Gadica, 2001
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Gripping and fast moving - Just another Sheldon splendour! Review: The fast moving and a gripping plot is a Sidney Sheldon trademark. Just like most of his books this book is hard to put down once you start it. The characters are so well developed and impressionistic that they leave an everlasting impact upon the reader. Ranging from a girl with delightful british accent to an Italian lady and from a graceful father to a guileless daughter all characters are beautifully painted with magical Sheldon colours. The story is about the series of murders ranging from Qubec to America and how they overshadow a simpleton girl who has no one to look upon for help, the mysteries increase and thus finally how she gets herself out of that dark web. Each and every page unreveals mysteries and breeds more enigma, the twists and turns are a part of this book, the concept is very unique and I am sure that no one can make "correct" gusses and everyone would be stunned at the point when Sheldon unleashes the curtains of suspense. The book is a great masterpiece and please dont miss it!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Tell me your Dreams Review: This book to me was on of the best books i have ever read. It left me in suspense all the way. My English teacher inspired me to read it. It was about a girl that fell victim to MPD(Multiple Personality Disorder), she has three different personalities and one of them is murdering innocent poeple. At first the book was a little weird it even lost me but when I got into it I finally understood and I could not put the book down. At first Ashley(the leading character of the book) suspected her father because he was acting a little strange...Her father is the main reason why she has MPD; you will have to read it to see why. For people that like murder and mysteries this is a terrific book. At the begging you think it was someone else and not the real killer but its NOT!! reading on I started to think it was someone else. And the murderer is........ you will have to read the book to find out. To me the book was good enough to give five stars and I am planning on reading more of Sidney Sheldons books and hope they are as good as this one.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Tour de Force Review: Sidney Sheldon's Tell Me Your Dreams is entrancing as all of his books are. But this book also had a special touch. Ashley Patterson has a constant feeling that someone is stalking her. And in the meanwhile, 5 brutal crimes occur and her name is tied in with these murders and two other women Toni Prescott and Alette Peters. Ashley becomes notorious and known to all as the Butcher B**ch, and it is the duty of a brilliant young lawyer with his entire future at stake to try and clear her name from the charges. But it will be difficult since Ashley's DNA and fingerprints were found at all murder scenes. For many, it was an open-and-shut case. But early in the story, a dangerous secret about Ashley is revealed and its ramifications are slowly unraveled throughout the story. Some people called the book predictable, but I would say that in most books, the end can always be predicted but it is in how this climax is reached where the great thrill lies. And Sidney Sheldon performed that part brilliantly, dazzling the reader endlessly and at the same time discussing a fascinating and controversial subject that remains the source of heated debate among psychologists and psychiatrists. This is one powerful read.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Deserves a Turkey Review: If I could have given this less than one star, I would have. It isn't just a story that falls flat--it's a story that was in bad taste before it was even set to paper. Yes, yes, I know that the novel has a powerful message that is helping to end child abuse and create more understanding of Multiple Personality Disorder. My point is that it is too obviously preachy--and Sheldon is not good with that. Probably the worst part of this book is his attempt to psychoanalyze and help Ashley, his tortured protagonist. (What a sad, pathetic protagonist she makes, too!) Though Sheldon has created a lot of psychos, he has never taken their psyches apart before--and this lack of practice is woefully apparent. (For a real psycho, one who was not used to create sympathy but to tell a great story, read "Master of the Game".) In my opinion, Sheldon did not write this novel for his readers. He wrote it for a cause. It is a noble cause, yes--which is why there is information at the end of the book for those who want to help--but I have to wonder if Sheldon has run out of real ideas, which is why he is turning to causes for inspiration.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Unputdownable! Review: I started reading this book at ten o`clock at night with an intention of reading it till 12 and continuing it the next day.But contrary to all my intentions i stayed awake till 3;:30 in the morning and finished the book.I simply could not put the book down. Sidney has chosen a nice plot and a nice concept here.I doubt if many of the readers would have heard of MPD or would have guessed it while reading the book. The story is about three women who are bizzarely connected in a series of brutal murders.the best part was the treatment at the medical centre.But the story has a whopper of an ending.I would recommend this book to ant person who has not read any book of Sheldon(although it is a little different from his other books).It truly deserves the five stars...
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Keep me on my toes Review: Hello, my name is Myla and I'm 17 years old. At the time of reading such a wonderful novel I was 15 and I found it to be well written and full of suspense. It kept me on my toes and I was eager to finish the book without putting it down once.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Very easy to read... Review: I've just finished this book and I like it so much. The storyline is very unique and it is very easy to read. I can't put the book down and i must have finished it in less than an hour. I recommend this book to all of you who haven't read it. YET...
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: tell me your dreams Review: The book Tell Me Your Dreams by Sidney Sheldon is a great book. I enjoyed it very much, because it was very thrilling. Sidney Sheldon has rightly been called "the master of the unexpected," and I agree with this quote because the story has so many twists and turns and will have you craving for more. The story was a little too descriptive and the beginning was very slow. The beginning starts out with a story about a girl and then gets your attention then starts with another story and might confuse some. The climax of the book is amazing and very shocking, Sidney Sheldon does a wonderful job of disguising some of the facts in the book and then bringing them out at the right time. The characters of the book were presented really well and they all had really well written descriptions. Another really good thing about the story was that there wasn't only one setting or place the story took place in multiple cities and countries and that helped keep me interested. Some of the events in the book were over written and didn't make any sense until you got to the ending and might leave the reader a little confused until they reach the climax. The bad thing about this book was that it seemed like there was three different events happening and there were basically three main characters. The different stories didn't make sense at first but in the middle of the book they all came together and gave it sense. The book has more strengths than weaknesses and it has a really good climax and an ending. Sidney Sheldon did a great job with the book and the characters and I think It was brilliant how he took the events that had no importance in the beginning and made it show a signifigance at the end of the story. I recommend this book to anyone that loves thrillers, but there is a lot of description of rape, murder, and a shocking murder case. There is a lot of sexually explicit language and I recommend this book to an advanced reader or anyone who knows of Sidney Sheldon's work. Overall I think this book was really great it had some flaws but they didn't outweigh the strengths so I would recommend this book and it is worth the time.
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