I´m always delighted when I find a book with a good opening sentence. Sometimes the first sentence is almost like poetry.
Right now I´m reading "Mortal engines" by Philip Reeve. It´s a childrens book and this is the first sentence:
"It was a dark , blustery afternoon in spring, and the city of London was chasing a small mining town across the dried out bed of the old north sea."
After a start like that, I had to read the whole book.
As I´m always curious I decide to ask you -- What is your favorite first sentence of a book? How did the book you read right now start? What do you think make an opening line great?
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There are also 2 quizzes on the site to test you on first lines from novels :)
"Famous First Lines from Classic Literature Quiz"
http://www.online-literature.com/for...php?quizid=112
and
"Great First Lines Quiz"
http://www.online-literature.com/for...php?quizid=390
