10+ Opening Lines Of Famous Books That Will Make You Want To Read Them Now
‘Anna Karenina’ By Leo Tolstoy
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‘The Go-Between’ By L.P. Hartley
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‘Fahrenheit 451’ By Ray Bradbury
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‘The Great Gatsby’ By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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‘Middlesex’ By Jeffrey Eugenides
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‘The Martian’ By Andy Weir
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‘A Frolic Of His Own’ By William Gaddis
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‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy’ By Douglas Adams
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‘The Crow Road’ By Iain Banks
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‘1984’ By George Orwell
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‘Pride And Prejudice’ By Jane Austen
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‘The Princess Bride’ By William Goldman
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‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’ By Zora Neale Hurston
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‘A Tale Of Two Cities’ By Charles Dickens
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‘Slaughterhouse-Five’ By Kurt Vonnegut
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‘Back When We Were Grownups’ By Anne Tyler
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‘The Catcher In The Rye’ By J.D. Salinger
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‘The Metamorphosis’ By Franz Kafka
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‘Peter Pan’ By J.M. Barrie
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‘Middle Passage’ By Charles R. Johnson
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‘The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman’ By Laurence Sterne
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‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ By Diana Wynne Jones
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‘Lolita’ By Vladimir Nabokov
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‘Moby-Dick; Or, The Whale’ By Herman Melville
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‘Murphy’ By Samuel Beckett
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‘Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone’ By J.K. Rowling
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‘The Color Purple’ By Alice Walker
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‘David Copperfield’ By Charles Dickens
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‘Gone With The Wind’ By Margaret Mitchell
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‘Goodbye To Berlin’ By Christopher Isherwood
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‘Waiting’ By Ha Jin
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‘Breakfast Of Champions’ By Kurt Vonnegut
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‘Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland’ By Lewis Carroll
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‘One Hundred Years Of Solitude’ By Gabriel García Márquez
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‘Chromos’ By Felipe Alfau
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‘Scaramouche: A Romance Of The French Revolution’ By Rafael Sabatini
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‘Tracks’ By Robyn Davidson
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‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’ By Ken Kesey
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‘The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe’ By Douglas Adams
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‘Notes From Underground’ By Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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‘The Trial’ By Franz Kafka
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‘The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn’ By Mark Twain
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‘Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas’ By Hunter S. Thompson
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‘Charlotte’s Web’ By E.B. White
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‘The Outsiders’ By S.E. Hinton
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‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea’ By Jules Verne
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‘Don Quixote’ By Miguel De Cervantes
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‘Elmer Gantry’ By Sinclair Lewis
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‘The Stranger’ By Albert Camus
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‘The Hobbit’ By J.R.R. Tolkien
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