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Wolf Hall
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 24 hrs and 14 mins
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- Amazon Customer
- 2020-07-21
excellent
great narrator, sublime writing, interesting plot... what more could you want? definitely deserves the Booker.
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- T. Schneider
- 2021-03-08
Didn't Hate, Didn't Love
I had high hopes for this audiobook and I typically enjoy any novel set in Tudor England; however, I just found this a little too hard to follow. Timeline and characters all seemed to blend together. Perhaps this would be a novel better read than listened to.
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- Edlund
- 2022-03-05
Great Book
He's a fascinating man who left his mark on the world, made doubly famous by
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- Patricia Smith
- 2021-01-02
Excellent reading of an excellent book
I read Wolf Hall when it first came out and loved it and rereading it in audio format was a real treat. The writing is poetic, not a single word is superfluous, and the narrator takes his time allowing one to savour each phrase. His accents are also very good and distinct for each character so you know exactly who is speaking. I usually don’t like to use my audible credits on books I have already read but in the case of Bring up the Bodies I think I will have to.
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- Leslie Loving
- 2019-04-03
At Last
Why a 10 year wait for an audio version? Narrator is Simon Slater, NOT SIMON VANCE. Slater is excellent.
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- Caroline Phillips
- 2020-05-27
Wolf Hall struggles
Struggled with this, started reading it but too many characters to keep track of (which normally isn't a problem). Audio version was easier but I don't feel inclined to read books 2 and 3.
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- Ciziline
- 2021-05-07
Poetic and enchanting.
Gorgeously written, profound and slyly moving. Not at all what I expected but I am so glad to have experienced it.
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- CKH Vancouver
- 2021-05-27
Halfway it stopped being a slog to became gripping
This ended up being a fascinating book, I was suprised how many notable characters I dimly knew of, but this book had such a long list of personae that it got a tad confusing. (Thank God for Wiki, I kept delving in to work out which Earl, which Thomas which Anne was being discussed in what felt like a cast of hundreds).
I found the narrator a tad disappointing, and flat. I could not differentiate the male voices (as for Cardinal Wolsey - the cadence was like a too floaty/whinny. It was so irritating way).
This is not a passionate book (if you wish for one set in this historical period, and need more description I strongly recommend "Hamnet & Judith") but I did become interested in the political machinations around the first divorce of Henry VIII, the beginnings of the political reformation in England, and the disillusion of the monestries. I was definitely more educated when I finished this book.
I still could not work out how an abused son of a blacksmith became the towering lawyer figure that was Thomas Cromwell, (it was often mentioned, but not adequately explained) but the imagination used to visulalize the scenes between the characters and create intimate scenes that seemed so real. Stunning.
Fun fact, this is all done in present tense, which does help haul you along. Not sure if I will read the sequel.
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- Maggie Hopkins
- 2023-04-26
Amazing Tale of Tudor Politics and Family Life
Loved it! as a Tudor girlie I knew what was coming but that just made the tension better.
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- Pierre
- 2021-01-12
Cannot Stand the Narration
I abandoned it very early on. I tried a few times but there is just no flow.
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