tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3888736451965206055.post84002379671403382..comments2024-03-17T16:53:40.334+05:30Comments on WINNOWED: Book Review: Bring Up The Bodies by Hilary MantelWinnowedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11073005581801465319noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3888736451965206055.post-71680312649441565292013-04-21T21:37:46.778+05:302013-04-21T21:37:46.778+05:30review If there ever was a sequel, this is it. It ...review If there ever was a sequel, this is it. It draws heavily form the prequel (even tiny details you thought inconsequential and irritating then), maintains the tone style pace and form, and yet maintains an identity enough to capture and make the new reader (unknown to the prequel) comfortable.<br />Hillary Mantel has nicely wrapped up, staged and done justice to the historical nature of the destruction of Anne Boleyn, and all that the prequel was building up to (That becoming noticeable only in hindsight).<br /><br />Another point that i appreciated about this was the correction of sorts that was done to the pronoun confusion in Wolf Hall (i.e. all the 'he' is referred to Cromwell by default) by marking a 'He, Cromwell, says/ thinks etc...', especially in places more prone to confusion.<br /><br />Like like. :) Meerabaihttp://shayari.co.innoreply@blogger.com