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-Mud vein by Tarry Fisher
that line caught my attention because a detail about the occupation or hobby of a protagonist is usually discussed in the introductory part or casually mentioned somewhere. Being an aspiring writer, the fact that they started with this line and that somehow the fact that her book was a very big part of her life, of the story- really riveted me. i highly recommend this book.

I know it sounds morbid, but it's fun to quote as a silence breaker - like when your standing around the kitchen with your family and no one is talking and you want to drop something dramatic to get their attention. It works best at Christmas time. Say it with an English accent. But other than that, love how it gets to the point. I don't have a lot of patience for a book that meanders too much in areas that don't matter to the plot and/or aren't fun to meander in.
As for lines I've hated: I hate anything that starts off with a cliché in the first paragraph/line, even if it's being used sarcastically. I can't think of one off the top of my head, though, probably because I didn't end up reading the book. ;/
Good luck with your poll! :D

At least the gas wasn’t cut off in Auschwitz”.
From The Damned Balkans - a refugee road trip:

And it's a very effective way to capture the spirit of the place without necessarily doing a simple physical description. Steinbeck was good at this, among other things.
By the way, I think it's important to have a bit more patience with a book, and to welcome various types of opening, because otherwise every book will be like every other book——a formula.

Does this opening encourage you to read more about the Asperger's protagonist in "Only Tim Sent Flowers?"

From: #TrueMessiahs: A Historical Thriller
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I am taking a poll to see what authors and reviewers consider their favorite first lines. I am curious to find out if there is a similarity between them.
If you could please- write your favorite first line of a book down, along with the title of the book. But most importantly, WHY. Why did this line catch your attention, why do you love it.
If you have time, maybe there is an opening line you have read that was just horrible and you want to comment on that. Feel free to add both. But please add why you loved/hated this specific first line.
I really appreciate this, Thanks!!
Jessie