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Fantastic first sentences you'd LIKE to find in a book...






Swenson's rust-free Aerosliders came in just as many textures and colors as the company had customers; which is to say, none.

A wizard had once said that hobbits were 'remarkably tough'; and Fungo the troll had to agree, as he chewed on a hobbit's leg that really could have done with another fifteen minutes' cooking.

You've probably guessed I'm not a fan of book series.


Better yet if the bacteria landed on their houses and totally ignored the two people.

You've probably guessed I'm not a fan of book series."
Hear, hear! Sign me up to read that one!



Sweet!

I'd definitely carry on reading. I think you may have a hit, there!




--Happy Halloween


Liked that one, Alicja!
Ok, I'll give it a try:
"As much as it may strain your credibility, your patience, your very sense of reality, you must not stop reading this because it is the only way we have found to communicate; and although you have actually written this thirteen years in the future, it has bearing on events less than two days from now, or at least what you call 'now'."

One more...
"She narrowed her eyes as her gaze flowed from the scowling Atruscan, through the sweaty Meelo'xx, to the frosty Ballox and his two, literally, ice-cold bodyguards; her hand twitched slightly as she placed the winning cards on the table, she smiled as she ducked out of the Ballox's blaster fire."

"Frank had made a career out of telling people beauty was on the inside, but as he scraped Hillary's remains from the inside of the EVAC pod even he had to admit the saying had its limitations."
:-D

Yuck.

That was my second line! How did you guess? ;-)



Nice. I might have to steal it. :)

I love this one too!

Keith Laumer, Poul Anderson, Gordon Dickson, Harlan Ellison, and Frank Herbert all wrote stories starting with the same introductory situation in an outstanding book called Five Fates.

So we need a deadline for entries (how about next week?), then a longlist, followed perhaps by a shortlist depending on how voting goes.


Some say the world will end in fire, some say the world will end in ice, but, for those of us who lived, we know the world ended with greed long ago.



Wow.

Don't laugh. My tinnitus probably has a lot to do with my ability to hit the proper notes when I sing, even without accompaniment. It's a subconscious thing.

Oddly enough, I've never worked it out. Actually, I have a dominant and several minor tones (not a proper chord), which can be a bit confusing at times. If I'm trying to hear a squeak or some other high-pitched noise in the house, I can never be sure if it's real or one of my phantom noises.
I suspect the problem goes back to my youth when I worked my way through college. One of my summer jobs was working on a rock crusher -- without any hearing protection (they offered, but I declined, like a stupid kid).

"I have husband's disease; partial hearing loss in the female voice range."
BTW, that's my true story and I'm sticking to it.
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Put your thinking/writing caps on and show us some creativity.
I'll start:
"Twenty tons of anteater fat is a good haul--I'll give you that, mate--but packing it all inside VW Buses is probably not what the General had in mind for his Saturday afternoon, now is it?"