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|title=Wolf Hall
|author=Hilary Mantel
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Hardcover
|pages=672
|publisher=Fourth Estate
|date=April 2009
|isbn=0007230184
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'''A ''Times Educational Supplement'' Teachers' Top 100 Book'''
They say power is sexy, and never more so than here, in Hilary Mantel's ''Wolf Hall''. You could call it the Anti-Man For All Seasons, with its revisionist look at two Thomases - Cromwell and More. Here, we see a rationalist and humane Cromwell oversee the downfall of a self-adoring and fanatical More. What? More Tudors? Have we not seen enough, read enough? I hear you say it now. Without this book, no, it's not enough, I promise. It's beautiful and rich and deep and absolutely relevant.
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