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Give me the first line of your book & only the first line.

'It began at a funeral.'
I'm going to be looking at the opening to all my reads now, trying to find ones good enough to post here;-)

From Mindful Journeys: Paris and Other IllusionsFree book of travel essays right here on Goodreads."
This one is nicely done. Good use of language, its got a pleasing cadence to it, and it's full of possibility. I would definitely read on.

“You got me a stun gun?”"
Just love it:-)

I love this!


HISS…The viewing screen flickered to life, changing from charcoal black to a snowstorm haze of grey and white.
Paula wrote: "E. wrote: "I cannot say exactly when I fell in love with Paris.
From Mindful Journeys: Paris and Other IllusionsFree book of travel essays right here on Goodreads."
This one is nicely done. Good..."
Yours is quite catchy, too: "It began at a funeral." especially with a title like Who Needs Paradise?. I believe, like you do, that cadence is very important. Adds a lyricism.
From Mindful Journeys: Paris and Other IllusionsFree book of travel essays right here on Goodreads."
This one is nicely done. Good..."
Yours is quite catchy, too: "It began at a funeral." especially with a title like Who Needs Paradise?. I believe, like you do, that cadence is very important. Adds a lyricism.
From The Summer of the Swordsman, a work nearly completed:
I just lifted a reed pen, scraped my thumbnail over the tip to see if it was sharp, and suddenly I wasn't sitting as I am now, in a drafty stone hut in the middle of the winter with three days' growth of beard on my chin and a stomach sour from nerves, but enjoying the warmth of summer, sound of body with a good horse between my knees.
I just lifted a reed pen, scraped my thumbnail over the tip to see if it was sharp, and suddenly I wasn't sitting as I am now, in a drafty stone hut in the middle of the winter with three days' growth of beard on my chin and a stomach sour from nerves, but enjoying the warmth of summer, sound of body with a good horse between my knees.

From Mindful Journeys: Paris and Other IllusionsFree book of travel essays right here on Goodreads."
This one is nice..."
Yes - lyricism is a good word for it. To be honest, I'm not really a writer who makes great use of it myself, as its not my natural stlye and always sounds forced when I have a go. But I do find it really attractive in the work of others; I think it's underrated nowadays; a lot of people simply write exactly how they speak. And a lot of us don't speak so good...;-)

Transition

"If I know it's coming, I can catch it."
Nick Hupton
www.nickhupton.com

Gradoxst slipped away from the festivities. His Goblin commanders were so drunk they could barely stand; they’d never notice his absence.

Gradoxst slipped away from the festivities. His Goblin commanders were so drunk they could barel..."
I really like it! x

She pressed her body close to her brother, afraid to even breathe.

Arrows, alight with flame, streaked forcefully across the serene night sky above what was left of a once peaceful nation.

My best opening line, largely because it's my only one:
Towards the end of 2004, a minor linguistic storm was brewing in the Antipodes.


“First, I’d like to tell you something nobody knows.”
The opening line of Zippin Pippin my latest (second!) novel.
Zippin Pippin is a romantic comedy road-trip about Elvis’s long lost—Down Under—son.


Sarah's Spaceship Adventure


However, my favourite opening line of any book is...
“My life might have been so different, had I not been known as the girl whose grandmother exploded.”
― Helen Grant, The Vanishing of Katharina Linden



Tijmen Klein Gildekamp thought of water, a cold drink, a bath in which he could totally submerge himself, or even better, the sea.

"God the Father is the supreme Being, the Alpha and the Omega of..."
2) First line of The Icon of the Divine Heart of God the Father: Apologia and Canon
"The diptych icon of the Divine Heart of God the Father Encompassing All Hearts [with] Infinite..."
3) First line of Thoughts for the Day: Reflections for the Soul
"To be a human being means to be a child of God."
4) First line of God's Gift to Humanity: The Relationship Between Phinehas and Consecration to God the Father
"Phinehas was the grandson of Aaron, a Levite high priest in his own right..."

"I have lived at the center of the world."

"His eyes were an impossible purple, even through the licks of fire there was no way to mistake the colour"
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The Super Spud Trilogy

'My legs are wrapped around his taut behind as I move in harmony with his thrusts'.
AND NO! This book is NOT EROTICA.
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http://www.amazon.com/Reluctant-Mediu..."
Loved this one. Serious indeed!

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Sci-fi excitment! ;)

"For thousands of years, humankind has philosophized, proselytized, debated, and bickered over the meaning of life. Yet year after year, decade after decade, and century after century, the expanse between our conscious minds, and the “answer” seems to ever expand."

Graldon, King of the dragons, mighty lord of the skies over Aom-igh, handed the golden sword to the mere man who stood before him.

First line of my technothriller, The Reborn:
Ezra, a lively girl with vibrant platinum hair and a glowing smile, was only five years old when she found out what she was.

From The Last Great Day, my debut novel. The Last Great Day is a family saga, historical fiction set in the 1970s. Based on the true story of one family’s journey from a doomsday sect to freedom.

I'd definitely jump on this one. Catchy line, fantastic opening.

From The Last Great Day, my debut novel. The Last Great Day is a family saga, historical ficti..."
I really like your opening and would definately read more if the book was in front of me. So many questions pop into my head such as who is Henry Conroy, what is his story and why is he feeling like that?? Loved it. x

“You seem troubled my old friend” spoke ( )to ( ), he had a slight glimmer in his eyes as if pleased by the prospect of the wizard’s distress.
Is it okay??

“You seem troubled my old friend” spoke ( )to ( ), he had a slight glimmer in his eyes as if pleased by the pros..."
Cool (I'm a sucker for anything that sounds fantasy) :) If you're asking for feedback, I'd merely recommend some punctuation changes:
"You seem troubled, my old friend," () said. There was a slight glimmer in his eyes as if pleased at the prospect of the wizard's distress.



Starlight without atmosphere was cold; it stole more life then it lended.
Is a slightly freaky sci-fi story.
The first line from my soon to be published fantasy 'Through A Glass,' below.
Irene put her paintbrush into a jar of turps, and stepped away from the canvas.
Irene put her paintbrush into a jar of turps, and stepped away from the canvas.
I hated being on guard duty, the constant walking up and down the parameter, in the freezing cold for hours on end, was not very appealing.
Book: Till Kingdom Come
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Book: Till Kingdom Come
Link:http://www.amazon.com/Till-Kingdom-Co...

I'd like to think the sun was shining here too, but it's not happening.
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Short and sweet opening prologue sentences :-)