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The Sands of Time by Sidney Sheldon
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The Sands of Time (original 1988; edition 1988)

by Sidney Sheldon

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Four nuns, suddenly severd from the security of convent life by the turbulence of Spanish political unrest, find themselves fighting their enemies and their own desires and struggling to sustain their friendship and their lives.
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Title:The Sands of Time
Authors:Sidney Sheldon
Info:William Morrow (1988), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 412 pages
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One of the best from Sidney Sheldon. It's a historical fiction piece, told by four nuns in a convent that is in Basque country that inadvertingly get caught up with a revolutionary freedom fighter nationalist named Jaime Miro.

Megan is the American orphan that hasn't discovered her true origins.
Lucia is the Italian femme fatale, a daughter of a slain mafioso chief who is on the run for killing the man responsible for his death.
Teresa, a die hard nun driven to the convent due to her own insecurities of her beauty and a betrayal from her sister.
Graciela, another die hard nun that embraces the convent because she was abused by her mother for being more beautiful than her, and eventually sleeping with one of her mother's men.
Rubio, Jaime's right hand man that falls madly in love for Lucia.
Acoca, a die hard military nutjob that gets his rocks off torturing any and everybody trying to find Jaime.

It's a twist and turn tale that never runs out of steam.

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  Articul8Madness | Nov 6, 2023 |
No one really ever wrote a more entertaining romantic potboiler than Sidney Sheldon, and The Sands of Time is one of his best. It has loads of color and atmosphere, and characters you root for. Each divergent story-line is as interesting as the last, Sheldon's tremendous gift for storytelling on grand display here.

You won't forget nuns -- though not all are actually nuns -- Lucia, Teresa, Graciela or Megan, nor will you forget the wonderfully colorful portrait of Spain and its conflicts of the period when this was written. Like a lot of Sheldon's work, it is soapy but not so much so that we lose interest. In fact, that's actually part of its charm.

Anyone who remembers watching The Other Side of Midnight, then grabbing a copy of the book, knows how much fun it can be to read the master of melodrama. Sheldon's never going to make anyone forget Remarque's Three Comrades, but for sheer entertainment, you can't beat The Sands of Time. If you've got a few days at the beach, you won't be sorry you took this with you. ( )
  Matt_Ransom | Oct 6, 2023 |
"The Sands of Time" by Sidney Sheldon delivers an action-packed, original story. The plot was well written and the characters were interesting. The story involves the lives of four cloistered nuns who are forced to flee their Spanish convent. For the most part, Megan, Lucia, Graciela and Teresa have come to appreciate their secure and predictable surroundings in the convent. Some of them have not stepped into the "real" world in 30 years. Each has their own background and story to tell. Who should they trust, Jaime Miro the head of the outlawed Basque underground movement, or Colonel Ramon Acoca, the commander of the Spanish army?
This novel was definitely a page-turner. The only reason for 4 starts instead of 5, was due to the graphic violence. Would I recommend this novel? Definitely! ( )
  AndreaHelena | Dec 30, 2022 |
It has been an engrossing and entertaining read throughout the time i had this book.The book can be described as a true novel with mixed feelings and emotions throughout and as the title aptly describes, a sequence of events(adventures would be better) and feelings and their change with time.Its worthy of the time you spent
A problem i had noticed was that each character had a flashback to him/her and it becomes difficult to match the characters with their flashblack as the story progresses and it doesnt make the kind of impact one would expect from a sheldon creation.I still feel the kind of immorality pictured in the book makes me sick.

There has been wonderful situations in the book which creates all kinds of feelings and conflicts in your mind..and it has all the drama and romance required of a novel too.

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Set in spain the story talks of the revolutionary times in spains history where war between the rebels and the government takes place and state of unrest and violence prevails.Four nuns of a Cistercian convent there finds their fates mixed with those of a group of terrorists(freedon fighters) led by Jaime Mairo and the story is all about their fates in the end.



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  Linnabraham | Jan 6, 2022 |
First book I've read of Sidney Sheldon's. I'll be adding him to my list of ,favorite authors. Good book with history and thrills. ( )
  soosthemoose | Sep 4, 2017 |
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Lives of great men all remind us/We can make our lives sublime,/And, departing, leave behind us/Footprints on the Sands of Time. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



The dead do not need to rise. They are part of the earth now and the earth can never be conquered for the earth endures forever, it will outlive all systems of tyranny. Those who have entered it honourably, and no men entered earth more honourably than those who died in Spain, have already achieved immortality. - Ernest Hemingway
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Four nuns, suddenly severd from the security of convent life by the turbulence of Spanish political unrest, find themselves fighting their enemies and their own desires and struggling to sustain their friendship and their lives.

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The Sands of Time is the tale of four nuns who are abruptly forced to flee the secure environment of their Spanish convent and face a hostile world they long ago abandoned. Suddenly these four women find themselves pawns in a violent struggle between the outlawed Basque underground movement, led by the charismatic Jaime Miró, and the Spanish army, under the command of the vengeful Colonel Ramón Acoca, who is bent on destroying all of them.

Megan, the orphan, would give anything to learn the identity of her parents. She fights against her overpowering attraction to the legendary and idealistic Jaime Miró.

Lucia, the fiery Sicilian beauty, is wanted by the police, but risks her future and a fortune to save a dying revolutionary.

Even the serenity of the convent cannot wipe out Graciela's nightmares of the past. How can she again face a world of carnal love?

It is Teresa whose confused conscience finally drives her to seek help from Colonel Ramón Acoca, a terrible mistake that will betray her friends.

The Sands of Time is an unforgettable adventure, told against the backdrop of the fascinating countryside of Spain. It combines history, romance, and suspense with the unexpected. Taken from Barnes and Noble website.
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