I'll start with the easiest one in the history of good first lines, but after that, I'm going to make you pay attention.
1. "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
Okay, now let's get serious! No more freebies!
2. "As I walked through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where there was a den, and laid me down in that place to sleep; and as I slept, I dreamed a dream."
3. "How dreadfully old I am getting! Sixteen! Well, I don't see as I can help it."
(If you need help with this one, visit my blog. This is my favorite book. It's one of those books women should read once a year, and men should read to understand women.)
4. "Lee Chong's grocery, while not a model of neatness, was a miracle of supply."
5. "In an old house in Paris that was coved with vines,
Lived twelve little girls in two straight lines."
Bonus question: (If you get this one, I will give you serious kudos! I only know about five people who have actually heard of this book. But it was written by one of the greatest [and most famous] Christian writers of all time. Fell in love with it in high school.)
Bonus: "I am old now and have not much to fear from the anger of gods."
Have a great weekend thinking up your own history-making first lines. :)
6 comments:
Oh oh!! I know the first one! Pride & Prejudice!! =) Great choices, Lori - I have to admit I'm not instantly recognizing them but now my TBR pile is even higher!! Drat!!!
First one is P&P
Second one I have no idea...
3. I'm thinking Little Women but I don't know.
4. No Idea
5. Madeline
Bonus one - again, no idea, sorry.
Fun!
Aw man! The only ones I know are one and five, but have been covered by Betsy and Cathy. Maybe I need to broaden my TBR pile!
Hints:
2. The main character of the dream is named Christian.
3. Sorry, you have to check my "About Me" page. I can't think of a good hint. (If I know you for any length of time, I will at some point give you a copy of this book. In fact, I may have already. Check your bookshelf. :D )
4. I only read this famous book after visiting Monterey, CA.
Bonus: Google C.S. Lewis
I was thinking of CS Lewis!!
We should do this every week!
Okay, so here are the correct answers:
1. P&P (Austen)
2. Pilgrim's Progress (John Bunyan)
3. Stepping Heavenward (Elizabeth Prentiss)
4. Cannery Row (John Steinbeck)
5. Madeline (Ludwig Bemelmans)
Bonus: Till We Have Faces (C.S. Lewis)
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