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Literature's greatest opening paragraphs - the best opening lines in novels

Some sentences are small miracles. They demand attention, promise adventure, or whisper secrets you can’t ignore. The best opening lines in literature do more than introduce a story, they set the tone, reveal character, and hint at the journeys ahead. A truly great opening paragraph can be electric, fragile, or quietly unnerving.

Think of it as the first note in a symphony. The writer has only a few lines to hook you, to convince you that this story is worth your time, and to establish the world you’re about to enter. Some lines are witty, some poetic, some shocking. Some open with sweeping panoramas, others with intimate confessions. Some are deceptively simple, yet linger for decades in your memory.

From the timeless classics that have shaped generations to contemporary masterpieces that redefine storytelling, the opening lines that follow are more than words on a page. They are invitations: to think, to feel, to immerse yourself completely. They can make you pause, smile, shiver, or immediately start reading with your heart in your throat. And while no single list could ever be definitive, these are the openings that have proven themselves, lines that stop you in your tracks and declare, unequivocally, that you are about to step into something extraordinary.

Whether it’s the sly wit of a mischievous narrator, the haunting edge of a gothic tale, or the quiet beauty of a reflective meditation, these opening lines show how a few perfectly chosen words can hold entire worlds. They are the sparks that light fires of imagination, curiosity, and memory, and they are why literature continues to captivate us, page after page, generation after generation.


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Marc Chacksfield
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As Content Director of Shortlist, Marc likes nothing more than to compile endless lists of an evening by candlelight. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.

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