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I want to know about good books and also want to know how to start a book writting...

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Write the first line that makes you want to know more. the first line of a story should create a sense of character, conflict, setting, mood, theme, or style. Most importantly, it should make the reader ask questions.


what makes a good first line into four possible ingredients:

  1. Questions
  2. Character
  3. Imagery
  4. them

Reading book is easy but writing the book is very tough. people can judge the book good or bad but the book who writes know how his hardwork & dedication involve in writing books, sharing some tips which may help you:

  • Establish writing space
  • Assemble your writing tools
  • Break the project into small pieces.
  • settle with your big idea.
  • construct your outline
  • set a firm writing schedule.
  • conduct your reserach
  • write a compelling, reader-first, opener.
  • fill you story with conflict and tension.
  • turn off your internal editor
  • don't quit during the marathon in middle
  • write a resounding ending
  • become a ferocious self-editor
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you give it the time it deserves, don't settle for second best if it takes longer to write your ending do whatever it takes to make it work. go to the one which one is most emotional because reader remember what moves them.

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Good information given by you. Maybe it can help me in future. Thankyou.....
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It depends on how creative the authors are. Some of them can end it in a happy or sad ending. Sometimes it varies from one reader to another. Thus, it depends on their preferences.
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The starting line for a book could be "I am sure that where you are going is best." This could be used to set the tone for the book and show that the author is sure what they are saying. Another starting line could be "ggleless open air" which could suggest read with an open mind. This could be used to introduce the reader to the book's author and help them understand why they should read it. Another starting line could be "the days are cooler than that, especially in a way that is beautiful" which could suggest the day is beautiful and the book should be read. This book could be described as being "beautiful" and "yum."
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Some examples of amazing starting and ending lines from books include "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" from Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, and "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past" from Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
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