Books: First Lines Fridays 7th March 2025
There's an age-old saying that goes, "You never get a second chance to make a first impression." In the world of books, the opening lines are exactly that — a chance for an author to hook you, to make you lean in and want more. Every Friday, we're diving into the first lines of a different book to see if they really do have what it takes to captivate a reader from the very start. Does that first sentence draw you in or leave you wondering what you’ve gotten yourself into? Let’s find out together. Welcome to First Lines Fridays!
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I'm participating in First Lines Fridays as I think it's a great way to highlight more of the books that are on my bookshelves.
What is First Lines Fridays?
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
- Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
- Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first
- Finally… reveal the book!
My Pick For This Week
The first lines of the book:
“Okay, but what if,” I pause, building a little drama. Twenty-five pairs of eyes stare at me as I sit in front of the classroom on the edge of a stool. I wait a little longer than strictly necessary before continuing because this is my favorite part—making suggestions to get them to dive a little deeper into literature. “What if,” I say again, making sure they are all listening, “he’s not actually real?”
Do you know which book this is from? Scroll down to find out!
And the book is...
Finding love is finding where you belong.
Mackenzie Milcrest–Miss Mac to her students–is a high school English teacher, comfortable with her job, her life, and her place in the world. The only thing she loves more than her students is a good book and a quiet night alone to cozy up and read. She’s happy…
Or, at least, she thinks she is.
Daniel Evans is a world-famous writer—and for good reason. Over ten years ago, when he was still a teenager, his first book became a runaway hit, and readers have not stopped asking for more ever since. Now, a decade later, he’s rich. Charming. Handsome…
He’s also suffering from a massive writer’s block.
Desperate to shake things up, Daniel employs the help of his publisher, who only has to pull a couple of strings to get him a front-row seat to his next novel’s setting: a public high school.
All he has to do is sit in Mac’s classroom every day and shadow her every move.
Strictly in the name of research, of course.
The problem is, Mac can’t keep acting like he’s invisible. Not when the pull he has on her grows stronger every second.
Falling in love with Daniel Evans is not in Mac’s lesson plan, but can she ignore how beautifully their stories intertwine?
Mackenzie Milcrest–Miss Mac to her students–is a high school English teacher, comfortable with her job, her life, and her place in the world. The only thing she loves more than her students is a good book and a quiet night alone to cozy up and read. She’s happy…
Or, at least, she thinks she is.
Daniel Evans is a world-famous writer—and for good reason. Over ten years ago, when he was still a teenager, his first book became a runaway hit, and readers have not stopped asking for more ever since. Now, a decade later, he’s rich. Charming. Handsome…
He’s also suffering from a massive writer’s block.
Desperate to shake things up, Daniel employs the help of his publisher, who only has to pull a couple of strings to get him a front-row seat to his next novel’s setting: a public high school.
All he has to do is sit in Mac’s classroom every day and shadow her every move.
Strictly in the name of research, of course.
The problem is, Mac can’t keep acting like he’s invisible. Not when the pull he has on her grows stronger every second.
Falling in love with Daniel Evans is not in Mac’s lesson plan, but can she ignore how beautifully their stories intertwine?
Where to find The Write Place by Allie Samberts online:
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