"The difference between a patriot and a rebel depends on who is in power at the moment"
I have no words how much I adore Sidney Sheldon and his books, and his brain, and his ideas, and his entire being. There will never be another Sidney Sheldon. Note that. THERE WON'T BE A STORYTELLER LIKE SIDNEY SHELDON EVER AGAIN.
There is something inexplicable about his writing, which grips the reader from the beginning till the end, keeps the reader intrigued, letting them feel every single emotion. And how many emotions I've felt reading his books. From sheer happiness to dreading sadness, from huge disappointments to blissful satisfactions, from ugly crying to cheshire cat grins, Sheldon takes you to an emotional rollercoaster ride with his words, words which leave a huge impact and make home within you.
The Sands Of Time. Self appreciation time, that I decided to buy this book from the thrift store. Old and worn out as it was, I was having second thoughts about buying it. Now I want to kiss myself for listening to my inner bookworm.
Here's how I felt about some of the characters:
*spoilers alert*
Jaime Miró: The hero of the Basque people, the legendary freedom fighter who was ready to die for what he believed in, was my favorite. I hated him in the beginning, but as time wore on, admiration turned into love. He is a brave man who loves his people and fought for them. A man with an intimidating personality and a somewhat kind heart, who had lost his family during the war and is now seeking vengeance.
Sister Megan: Megan or Patricia, whatever you would like to call her, is a nun and an orphan, who doesn't know she is the daughter of the deceased industrialist and owner of Scott Industries. As a child she lived in an orphanage then decided to serve God, and becomes a nun. I had no reasons to hate her, and when she saved Jaime Miró twice, I wanted to hug her.
Sister Lucia: A Sicilian woman who is the daughter of an Italian Mafioso, who's childhood was a dream for any kid, suddenly finds her world turned upside down when her father and brother are prisoned for the rest of their lives. The way she avenged them by murdering two of the treacherous people her father trusted, I admired her courage and bravery, and the way she tricked everyone around her. Loved the way her story ended.
Sister Graciela: Whatever other's have opinion of her character, I adored Graciela until she did that stupid thing. How, why on earth would she leave someone she loved and who loved her equally and she was so close to her happy ending? She disappointed me.
Sister Teresa: Man, that woman deserved better. Having suffered so much in the past because she was the most ugly person in her family, and then being betrayed by her own sister for the only man she truly loved, Sister Teresa decided to join a convent to run away from the world and finds peace there. For thirty years, she served God, and then suddenly she finds herself back in the selfish, hostile world she long ago abandoned. I felt sorry for the way her part in the book ended.
"White wine or red?"
This sentence changed my entire life and I was running and jumping around the house, shouting, because I felt the entire tension slipping away which had become a constant part of me since I started reading this book. The ending was perfect. Everything was perfect about this book.