One great opening line could be 'In a world where the sun never set, the people had forgotten the beauty of the stars.' It immediately sets an unusual and somewhat mysterious setting that makes the reader wonder why the sun never sets and what that means for the people. It also creates a contrast between the sun and the stars, which can be explored further in the story.
The opening of 'And Then There Were None' is great. It starts with a group of strangers being invited to an island under various pretexts. It's so mysterious as the readers don't know why these particular people are there and what is going to happen to them. The isolation of the island and the sense of impending doom from the very start makes it a top - notch opening scene for a mystery novel.
One of the best opening pages can be found in 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It begins with the famous line 'It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.' This immediately sets the tone for the story, introducing the theme of marriage and social expectations in a rather satirical way.
A great opening line is 'All children, except one, grow up.' from J.M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan'. This line is simple yet very effective. It makes the reader wonder about that one special child and why they don't grow up like the others. It also gives a sense of mystery and the promise of an adventure.
'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London. The opening shows Buck, a domesticated dog, living a comfortable life in California. But then he is suddenly stolen and thrust into a harsh and wild new world. This abrupt change in his circumstances from a life of ease to one of survival in the Alaskan wilderness makes for a very engaging start to an adventure story.
One of the best is 'It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.' from George Orwell's '1984'. It immediately sets an off - kilter, dystopian mood.
One more notable opening line could be 'In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since.' from 'The Great Gatsby'. This line makes the reader curious about what that advice was and why it has been on the narrator's mind for so long. It gives a sense of a story that has been brewing in the narrator's head for a while.
A great opening in stories often grabs the reader's attention immediately. For example, starting with a thrilling event like 'The gunshot rang out in the silent night, shattering the calm.' It makes the reader wonder what will happen next.
One great 'Bleach and Tokyo Ghoul Fanfic' is 'Soul Society in the Ghoul World'. It combines the unique powers and settings from both series in an interesting way. The characters from Bleach find themselves in the Tokyo Ghoul universe and have to adapt to the new rules and threats. It's a really cool concept that makes for an exciting read.
One great 'Bleach' crossover fanfiction is 'Bleach x Naruto: Soul Reaper of Konoha'. It combines the worlds of 'Bleach' and 'Naruto' in an interesting way. The story follows a character who has powers from both universes and has to navigate the challenges of both worlds. Another is 'Bleach x One Piece: Pirates of the Spirit World'. Here, the Straw Hat Pirates end up in the 'Bleach' universe and interact with the Soul Reapers in a really fun and action - packed story.