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Wolf Hall by Mantel
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about the author : Hilary Mantel
is the author of nine previous novels, including A Change of Climate, A Place of Greater Safety, and Eight Months on Ghazzah Street. She has also written a memoir, Giving Up the Ghost. Winner of the Hawthornden Prize, she reviews for The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, and the London Review of Books. She lives in England.

The 2009 winner of the Man Booker Prize, the UK's top literary prize and the most watched single-book award in the English-speaking world, was announced on October 6, 2009.


Submitted by: Lady-Demiya

Comments: This is one of the most in-depth, amazing books I have ever read! I have never read a book about Thomas Cromwell, and I always felt he was the villain. But after reading this book, Hilary gives a whole new insight into the private and court life of Thomas Cromwell. I feel I know more about him than from watching the Tudors, even though James Frain did an excellent job portraying him. There are 650 pages in this book, and it does not even cover the fall of Thomas Cromwell. It ends rather suddenly, to my disappointment. I feel Hilary did not quite cover the entire rising of Thomas Cromwell, and I would liked to have seen her write more about him. So I am hoping she will write a sequel.

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