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Great Opening Paragraph 82… ‘Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant’ #amreading #FirstPara

“While Pearl Tull was dying, a funny thought occurred to her. It twitched her lips and rustled her breath, and she felt her son lean forward from where he kept watch by her bed. “Get…” she told him. “You should have got…”
Anne TylerFrom ‘Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant’ by Anne Tyler

Here’s the #FirstPara of BACK WHEN WE WERE GROWN UPS, also by Anne Tyler.

Read my reviews of these other novels by Anne Tyler:-
A SPOOL OF BLUE THREAD 
CLOCK DANCE
FRENCH BRAID
LADDER OF YEARS
REDHEAD BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD
VINEGAR GIRL

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
The Philosopher’s Pupil’ by Iris Murdoch 
Mara and Dann’ by Doris Lessing 
Affinity’ by Sarah Waters

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Great Opening Paragraph 81… ‘Fair Exchange’ #amreading #FirstPara

“In her youth Louise Daudry, née Geuze, had committed a wicked and unusual crime. At that time, autumn 1792, she wanted money very badly, so she put aside her knowledge that what she was doing was wrong and would hurt others. She told herself that virtue was a luxury the poor could not afford. She let herself be persuaded that no one would ever find out.” Michèle RobertsFrom ‘Fair Exchange’ by Michèle Roberts

Read my reviews of two novels by Michèle Roberts:-
FAIR EXCHANGE
THE WALWORTH BEAUTY

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World’ by Haruki Murakami
‘Possession’ by AS Byatt
‘A Bouquet of Barbed Wire’ by Andrea Newman

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Great Opening Paragraph 80… ‘Original Sin’ #amreading #FirstPara

“For a temporary shorthand-typist to be present at the discovery of a corpse on the first day of a new assignment, if not unique, is sufficiently rare to prevent its being regarded as an occupational hazard.”
PD JamesFrom ‘Original Sin’ by PD James

Here’s my review of ORIGINAL SIN #9ADAMDALGLIESH

… and my reviews of the other Adam Dalgliesh mysteries by PD James:-
COVER HER FACE #1ADAM DALGLIESH
A MIND TO MURDER #2ADAMDALGLIESH
UNNATURAL CAUSES #3ADAMDALGLIESH
SHROUD FOR A NIGHTINGALE #4ADAMDALGLIESH
THE BLACK TOWER #5ADAMDALGLIESH
DEATH OF AN EXPERT WITNESS #6ADAMDALGLIESH
A TASTE FOR DEATH #7ADAMDALGLIESH
DEVICES AND DESIRES #8ADAMDALGLIESH
A CERTAIN JUSTICE #10ADAMDALGLIESH
DEATH IN HOLY ORDERS #11ADAMDALGLIESH
THE MURDER ROOM #12ADAMDALGLIESH read the first paragraph HERE
THE LIGHTHOUSE #13ADAMDALGLIESH
THE PRIVATE PATIENT #14ADAMDALGLIESH

Here are my reviews of the two Cordelia Gray mysteries:-
AN UNSUITABLE JOB FOR A WOMAN #CGRAY1
THE SKULL BENEATH THE SKIN #CGRAY2

And two other books by PD James:-
INNOCENT BLOOD
TIME TO BE IN EARNEST

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
The Rainmaker’ by John Grisham 
To Have and Have Not’ by Ernest Hemingway 
A Bouquet of Barbed Wire’ by Andrea Newman 

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Great opening paragraph 79… ‘Illywhacker’ #amreading #FirstPara

“My name is Herbert Badgery. I am a hundred and thirty-nine years old and something of a celebrity. They come and look at me and wonder how I do it. There are weeks when I wonder the same, whole stretches of terrible time. It is hard to believe you can feel so bad and still not die.”
Peter Carey From ‘Illywhacker’ by Peter Carey 

Read the #FirstPara of JACK MAGGS, also by Peter Carey.

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
‘After You’d Gone’ by Maggie O’Farrell
‘Fortunes of War’ by Olivia Manning
‘The Bell Jar’ by Sylvia Plath

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Great opening paragraph 78… ‘Divisadero’ #amreading #FirstPara

“By our grandfather’s cabin, on the high ridge, opposite a slope of buckeye trees, Claire sits on her horse, wrapped in a thick blanket. She has camped all night and lit a fire in the hearth of that small structure our ancestor built more than a generation ago, and which he lived in like a hermit or some creature, when he first came to this country. He was a self-sufficient bachelor who eventually owned all the land he looked down onto. He married lackadaisically when he was forty, had one son, and left him this farm along the Petaluma road.”
Michael Ondaatje From ‘Divisadero’ by Michael Ondaatje 

Read the #FirstPara of THE ENGLISH PATIENT, also by Michael Ondaatje.

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
‘Tipping the Velvet’ by Sarah Waters
‘Back When We Were Grownups’ by Anne Tyler
‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ by Thomas Hardy

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Great opening paragraph 77… ‘Vanishing Acts’ #amreading #FirstPara

“I was six years old the first time I disappeared.
My father was working on a magic act for the annual Christmas show at the senior centre, and his assistant, the receptionist who had a real gold tooth and false eyelashes as thick as spiders, got the flu. I was fully prepared to beg my father to be part of the act, but he asked, as if I were the one who would be doing him a favour.”
Jodi PicoultFrom ‘Vanishing Acts’ by Jodi Picoult

Click the title to read my review of VANISHING ACTS, and try the #FirstPara of another novel by Jodi Picoult, NINETEEN MINUTES.

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
The Long Drop’ by Denise Mina 
The Guest Cat’ by Takashi Hiraide 
The Secret History’ by Donna Tartt

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Great opening paragraph 76… ‘Jack Maggs’ #amreading #FirstPara

“It was a Saturday night when the man with the red waistcoat arrived in London. It was, to be precise, six of the clock on the fifteenth of April in the year of 1837 that those hooded eyes looked out the window of the Dover coach and beheld, in the bright aura of gas light, a golden bull and an overgrown mouth opening to devour him – the sign of his inn, the Golden Ox.”
Peter Carey From ‘Jack Maggs’ by Peter Carey 

Read the #FirstPara of ILLYWHACKER, also by Peter Carey.

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
Sea Glass’ by Anita Shreve 
Such a Long Journey’ by Rohinton Mistry 
Jane Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte 

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Great opening paragraph 75… ‘Diary of an Ordinary Woman’ #amreading #FirstPara

“26 November 1914. Father said if I want to keep a diary I must begin it on New Year’s Day. He said no one starts a diary in November. But New Year’s Day is five weeks away and I do not want to wait. I don’t see why I should either. Why should diaries have to start on 1st January. It is tidy, I admit, and I am a tidy person, but that is all.”
Margaret ForsterFrom ‘Diary of an Ordinary Woman’ by Margaret Forster

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
‘Affinity’ by Sarah Waters
A Month in the Country’ by JL Carr
Armadillo’ by William Boyd

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Great opening paragraph 74… ‘The Last Juror’ #amreading #FirstPara

“After decades of patient mismanagement and loving neglect, The Ford County Times went bankrupt in 1970. The owner and publisher, Miss Emma Caudle, was ninety-three years old and strapped to a bed in a nursing home in Tupelo. The editor, her son Wilson Caudle, was in his seventies and had a plate in his head from the First War. A perfect circle of dark grafted skin covered the plate at the top of his long, sloping forehead, and throughout his adult life he had endured the nickname of Spot. Spot did this. Spot did that. Here, Spot. There, Spot.”
John GrishamFrom ‘The Last Juror’ by John Grisham

Read these #FirstParas also by John Grisham:-
THE PELICAN BRIEF
THE RAINMAKER

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
‘Death in Summer’ by William Trevor
‘The Impressionist’ by Hari Kunzru
‘Lord Jim’ by Joseph Conrad

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Great Opening Paragraph 72… ‘Nineteen Minutes’ #amreading #FirstPara

“By the time you read this, I hope to be dead.
You can’t undo something that’s happened; you can’t take back a word that’s already been said out loud. You’ll think about me and wish that you had been able to talk me out of this. You’ll try to figure out what would have been the one right thing to say, to do. I guess I should tell you, Don’t blame yourself; this isn’t your fault, but that would be a lie. We both know that I didn’t get here by myself.”
Jodi Picoult From ‘Nineteen Minutes’ by Jodi Picoult

Read the first paragraph of VANISHING ACTS and my book review of VANISHING ACTS , also by Jodi Picoult.

Try one of these #FirstParas & discover a new author:-
‘Sacred Hearts’ by Sarah Dunant
‘The L-Shaped Room’ By Lynn Reid Banks
‘Bel Canto’ by Ann Patchett

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