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Troy Member |
The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories - Gene Wolfe
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Ben Trovato Member |
The Lies of Locke Lamora. Page one starts out with the old thief-guy sidling up to the priest and complaining that he's got a problem; somewhere high on page two comes the line, "You've got to take him off my hands RIGHT NOW, or I'm going to cut his throat." Particularly awesome in that it made me read the book AND the sequel, even though I didn't like them.
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Jeff Baerveldt Member |
The best book I read this year (so far) is Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn 1: The Final Empire. I thought it was tremendous. I just started Mistborn 1: The Well of Ascension. So far, it's pretty good, but so far it's not as good as Volume 1. UPDATE Oops! Misread it and thought it said "books." [This message has been edited by Jeff Baerveldt (edited March 26, 2009).] IP: Logged |
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philocinemas Member |
Here is the first 13 from a short story, "Pages from Cold Harbor", by Richard Grant. It was first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in June of 1985. I found it particularly tender and haunting at the same time, and I enjoyed the prose very much. It is the story of a father and his adapted son.
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Bycin Member |
This has always been one of my favorites. I'm a sucker for a good first line, and this one drew me right in. Wolfblade by Jennifer Fallon.
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dee_boncci Member |
The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed. -Stephen King (The Gunslinger) IP: Logged |
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Jeff M Member |
quote: Any time the subject of best first lines comes up, that quote always gets mentioned. And for good reason - there's a SOLID hook in that first sentence. But notwithstanding that first sentence, the next paragraph goes on to describe the desert! Could you imagine somebody posting 13 lines here on Hatrack that described a desert? It'd be skewered for being too dry (!) reading and a poor way to open a story and there should be more conflict and... As for awesome hooks, I don't remember how or why I picked up Douglas Adams. It was a long time ago, and I didn't know anything of the goodness that was Hitchhikers. But after reading this opening: quote: it was impossible for me NOT to continue reading on. IP: Logged |
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