Every Saturday morning, I’ll share the first lines (or better yet, the first paragraph or first round idea) of a book I’m currently reading.
Here are the first lines of Pachinko, by Min Jin Lee:

“History has failed us, but no matter.
At the turn of the century, an aging fisherman and his wife decided to take in lodgers for extra money. Both were born and raised in the fishing village of Yeongdo – a five-mile-wide islet beside the port city of Busan.”
Join me in the trend, grab the nearest book, and share the first lines in the comments with us. Or share the first line of a book you’ve recently reviewed and link to the post!
Check more Historical Fictions:
– Book Review: Salt Houses – a Story About Palestinian Diaspora
– She Would be King Review: The Fantastic Tale of Liberia’s Creation
– Book Review: 8 Lives of a Century Old Trickster


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