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Join us to discuss Hilary Mantel's Bring Up The Bodies, our September Book of the Month, Wednesday 26 September, 9-10pm

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TillyBookClub · 31/07/2012 22:37

Our September book club choice, BRING UP THE BODIES, is shaping up to be The Book of 2012. It is Hilary Mantel's electrifying, pageturning second volume in her planned trilogy of Tudor novels, voiced by the master manipulator Thomas Cromwell. A sequel to the Booker Prize winning WOLF HALL, the story starts with Cromwell at the height of his power and influence, and Anne Boleyn beginning to lose hers. It is a fabulously famous story, yet Mantel manages to make it entirely new and fresh. Reading such expertly written historical fiction is a double delight: there are fascinating factual tidbits of Tudor life alongside brilliantly imagined inner workings of the mind. As Anne's world falls apart and the court struggles with the manic unpredictability of Henry, Mantel sustains heart-thumping suspense, even though the outcome is familiar to us all. But most gripping is the slow steady burn of Cromwell's character: an entirely bewitching, strangely seductive, Machiavellian, anti-heroic, self-made man. Mantel's abstracted narrative style, half observing from afar, half inside Cromwell's head, is a miracle: highly original, beautifully descriptive and entirely real. This is an exceptional, wonderful, revolutionary, exhilarating book that you deeply miss once finished. What a relief to know that another one will be on its way.

The book of the month page with more detail about Bring Up The Bodies is now live. You can also get a Kindle edition or a hardback copy of the novel here

We are thrilled that Hilary will be answering questions about BRING UP THE BODIES, her previous novels and her writing career in an emailed Q&A. So please put all your questions up here by 15 September, and we will send them on to Hilary. We'll publish Hilary's answers and discuss the book amongst ourselves on Wednesday 28 September, 9-10pm.

Hope you can join us...

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TillyBookClub · 26/09/2012 23:15

Hully, sorry about that, but you have exquisite taste, obviously.

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Hullygully · 26/09/2012 23:17

Well that goes without saying. But it's about getting free books, innit?

No?

Just me then?

TillyBookClub · 26/09/2012 23:21

Weird - I feel like you have scanned my brain like a barcode.

Merivel - I also can't wait for this (Restoration one of my all-time favourites) and am calling in a copy, but we have already had Rose on Bookclub (talking about Trespass) so not sure if we can repeat?

Jane Gardam - author that's been on my list for ages, will track down the short stories.

JK - got on the phone months ago the moment we heard about adult novel, gave it our best shot, but no luck.

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Hullygully · 26/09/2012 23:24

Yeah, JK doesn't need the gig, does she? I like her tho, she is a Good Egg.

I like Music and Silence best of Tremain's.

Helen Dunmore?

I will think up some more check who's got new stuff coming out

NurseRatched · 27/09/2012 00:05

Hullygully - loved the The Sisters Brothers too Smile

NurseRatched · 27/09/2012 00:10

TillyBookClub - have to agree with your response to HM's terrific portrayal of Thomas Cromwell/Cremuel

NurseRatched · 27/09/2012 00:52

'I am deeply in awe of Hilary's brain, and talent, and overall generosity in giving so much time and thought to her answers. Shall definitely be waving my Vote Hilary banner on Booker Prize night (16 October) ' > ditto, TillyBookClub

culturemulcher · 27/09/2012 23:16

Only just managed to read this. HILARY MANTEL answered my questions. Both of them.

comes round

KatieScarlett2833 · 01/10/2012 19:25

Wow, what detailed and fabulous answers from Hilary. Thank you.

My Hilary crush is even more pronounced than before.

Can't wait for the third book. I don't think I've ever anticipated a book this eagerly, ever.

FeverAndTheFret · 13/10/2012 16:44

Just wanted to add- a little belatedly- that I really enjoyed this Q & A.

Great questions and thoughtful, thought-provoking answers.

Will definitely be reading these books.

TillyBookClub · 16/10/2012 22:01

Hilary wins the Booker! HOORAY!

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Dozer · 16/10/2012 22:26

Fantastic!

Congratulations Hilary! Thanks Wine

Surely MN should have a medieval goblet icon in celebration?

GrimAndHumourless · 17/10/2012 20:27

Hilary thankyou so much for the webchat, so informative

And I am thrilled for the Booker, jolly well done

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