A review by lisarue
Wolf Hall / Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel

4.0

A very unusual voice narrates this story. Although it's in the third person, it's a very personal and intimate third-person voice, and yet it's not somebody inside the narrative except perhaps the protagonist. Perhaps that's it -- it's a compartment of Thomas Cromwell's marvelous brain, narrating his own story from the imaginary wings of his stage.

Wolf Hall lost some momentum for me in the last third. I didn't feel compelled to come back to the story but when I did pick it up I enjoyed continuing and finishing it.