My favorite strong beginning line, although technically it isn’t a novel, is the Bible’s first three words. “In the beginning.” Can you think of anything better to start off with? Then it gets even stronger; “In the beginning there was darkness and gloom everywhere. And God said, LET THERE BE LIGGHHTTT! and KABOOOM! there was light!”
They had a story on Reddit where the OP was reading “Moby Dick” in a restaurant and some crazy lady yelled at her for reading porn in public. One commentator wondered what she thought of the movie “Free Willy.”
My all-time favorite is Kafka’s Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung): “As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect.”The original German is even more powerful: “Als Gregor Samsa eines Morgens aus unruhigen Träumen erwachte, fand er sich in seinem Bett zu einem ungeheueren Ungeziefer verwandelt.” Well, he got the reader’s attention now.
Old Marley was dead.Dead as a doornail.This must be fully understood,or you will be able to make nothing of the following story"—-or something like that.
“There was a desert wind blowing that night. It was one of those hot dry Santa Anas that come down through the mountain passes and curl your hair and make your nerves jump and your skin itch. On nights like that every booze party ends in a fight. Meek little wives feel the edge of the carving knife and study their husbands’ necks. Anything can happen. You can even get a full glass of beer at a cocktail lounge.” — Raymond Chandler
Ignoring all the other comments ~ Since April 29th, 1975 when it first ran, this has been my ALL TIME FAVORITE PEANUTS strip. I waved it all over the College Commons that day, got about a 50% hit rate. None of the business majors got it, to no surprise….
marilynnbyerly over 2 years ago
By today’s standards that’s a pretty dang boring way to begin.
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
that’s a whale of a start Snoopy!
monkeysky over 2 years ago
I just finished Moby Dick for the first time this week. Good book (great, even), but also one of the most difficult reads I’ve done in years
pauljmsn over 2 years ago
“You can call me Ray! Or you can call me Jay! But ya doesn’t has to call me Ishmael!”
therese_callahan2002 over 2 years ago
For once, it didn’t begin with “It was a dark and stormy night.”
cdillon85 over 2 years ago
‘Call me Ishmael’? It’s been done.
dcdete. over 2 years ago
My favorite strong beginning line, although technically it isn’t a novel, is the Bible’s first three words. “In the beginning.” Can you think of anything better to start off with? Then it gets even stronger; “In the beginning there was darkness and gloom everywhere. And God said, LET THERE BE LIGGHHTTT! and KABOOOM! there was light!”
Asharah over 2 years ago
They had a story on Reddit where the OP was reading “Moby Dick” in a restaurant and some crazy lady yelled at her for reading porn in public. One commentator wondered what she thought of the movie “Free Willy.”
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
One literary critic once wondered how would the opening lines of “Moby Dick” be interpreted it they were: “Call me, Ishmael”.
L'Europeo Premium Member over 2 years ago
My all-time favorite is Kafka’s Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung): “As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect.”The original German is even more powerful: “Als Gregor Samsa eines Morgens aus unruhigen Träumen erwachte, fand er sich in seinem Bett zu einem ungeheueren Ungeziefer verwandelt.” Well, he got the reader’s attention now.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hi, Ishmael. ’Sup?
Decepticomic over 2 years ago
I have a feeling it’s going to be a whale of a tale… Actually, I think his book will suck.
johndifool over 2 years ago
Richard Basehart?
jagedlo over 2 years ago
He said “powerful”, Snoopy, not “stolen”!
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Try opening your story with a question like, “Who am I?”
A.Ficionada over 2 years ago
Linus won’t approve of “borrowing”
uniquename over 2 years ago
Snoopy should enter the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest.
https://www.bulwer-lytton.com/
coreym5 over 2 years ago
How about powerful and original?
oakie817 over 2 years ago
oh Ismael! Snoopy wants you
Indianapolis Smith over 2 years ago
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Imhungry over 2 years ago
To grab your interest how about “…in the dim light I could tell that she was nude…”.
I❤️Peanuts over 2 years ago
Joe Ishmael?
jbruins84341 over 2 years ago
That might already be taken. He should check.
DO_WHAT_DA_DOG_SEZ (NOT THE REAL ONE) over 2 years ago
Call me Ishmael. Some years ago – never mind how long precisely- ……………………
-Fone Bone (from Rock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border)
stamps over 2 years ago
What could be more dramatic than “It was a dark and stormy night”?
bigcatbusiness over 2 years ago
I love reading, but it’s overwhelmingly hard to keep me hooked. Only one book made me cry, and only one made me close it in shock at the twist.
mindjob over 2 years ago
“The decapitated head went rolling down the hill, onto the freeway heading south toward Hollywood”
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Old Marley was dead.Dead as a doornail.This must be fully understood,or you will be able to make nothing of the following story"—-or something like that.
this is summerdog over 2 years ago
“Mr. and Mrs. Dursley of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much.”
knight1192a over 2 years ago
I’m already getting tired.
fritzoid Premium Member over 2 years ago
“We were somewhere around Needles on the edge of the desert when the root beer began to take hold.”
Fear and Loathing in Petaluma
(Petaluma?)
BamCat over 2 years ago
“There was a desert wind blowing that night. It was one of those hot dry Santa Anas that come down through the mountain passes and curl your hair and make your nerves jump and your skin itch. On nights like that every booze party ends in a fight. Meek little wives feel the edge of the carving knife and study their husbands’ necks. Anything can happen. You can even get a full glass of beer at a cocktail lounge.” — Raymond Chandler
Cactus-Pete over 2 years ago
It’s a book. There’s no reason to call him anything. Talk about a weak opening.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
Whatever works; right, Snoopy?
lindz.coop Premium Member over 2 years ago
Taken…
dollarduke over 2 years ago
Ignoring all the other comments ~ Since April 29th, 1975 when it first ran, this has been my ALL TIME FAVORITE PEANUTS strip. I waved it all over the College Commons that day, got about a 50% hit rate. None of the business majors got it, to no surprise….
fritzoid Premium Member over 2 years ago
“Someone must have slandered Charlie B., for one morning, without having done anything truly wrong, he was called a blockhead.”