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Wolf Hall: A Novel
by Hilary Mantel
Worth your patience (8/11/2014)
I started and stopped WOLF HALL three times before I really made up my mind to focus and become immersed in Mantel's storytelling style. Once I did, I was richly rewarded.

This book is so finely wrought that you feel you are practically living inside of Cromwell's person. The technique allows for first-hand access to the Court of England in a way I've not experienced before, and Mantel is a master of descriptive language.

In between my early attempts at this book I read the wildly acclaimed (and very overrated) THE GOLDFINCH, and came to appreciate even more the value of excellent writing demonstrated in WOLF HALL. Highly recommend.
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