Describe a scene
By depicting the emotions and behaviors of natural scenes or characters, we can create an intuitive scene for readers and let them be there. This way of opening can quickly guide readers into your feelings and thoughts.
Use rhetorical questions
Ask questions, arouse readers' curiosity and guide readers to think deeply. For example, you can start by saying, "I read such a book, and I can't help thinking, why did the author describe it like this?"
come straight to the point
Express your reading experience directly, without beating around the bush. This kind of opening is concise and clear, and readers can see your point at a glance.