Day 15 of the #fictionwriterchallenge - Favourite Opening Line?
This stumbles straight into one of my pet peeves; The sheer weight put on the opening line of a book.
As a reader, I have never, once, in my whole life, opened a book, read the first line, and closed it again.
The first page, even, is usually something I'll push past. I'll read a couple of pages, give the book a chance to grab me.
If a book hasn't grabbed me by the end of the first chapter, that's the earliest I might quit a book, but even on a mediocre book, I'm probably going to give it until the end of chapter two.
… Anyway…
I think some of my favourite openings to books include "Belgarath the Sorcerer" by David and Leigh Eddings, and "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte. Both give really strong characterization straight off the bat that I love.