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bringing up the bodies

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marilynmonroe · 30/01/2013 18:56

So i gave up on wolf hall but have a copy of bringing up the bodies at home. can i read this without reading wolf hall and is it an easier read? would like to have read one of the two!

Thanks!

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anonymosity · 31/01/2013 00:45

I read Wolf Hall - it gets better, picks up pace. I suggest a break and then having another crack at it.

freelancescientist · 31/01/2013 17:46

It is an easier read but you don't have to have read Wolf Hall to enjoy it - my Dad read them 'back to front' and enjoyed them both.

DuchessofMalfi · 31/01/2013 18:46

If you're struggling to get into Wolf Hall (it's on my tbr list, and has been for a couple of years :o) you could try getting the audio book version first and see how the reader on that interprets it. Sometimes it helps so you can get a feel for the book.

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