With just how many books there are lining more shops' shelves, it's easy to find yourself struggling to pick the right book in a sea of endless possibilities, with only a handful of novels truly worthy of our time and attention.
At the very top of their list, the acclaimed outlet specifically cited the 2009 historical fiction novel Wolf Hall as the greatest literary work of the century yet, a label that very few books have ever been able to achieve.
In Mantel's first book, the opportunistic Cromwell enters into the court of King Henry VIII, using the king's ongoing attempts to divorce the first of his six wives to become a key political influence in his rule.
"The surface details are sensuously, vividly immediate, the language as fresh as new paint; but her exploration of power, fate and fortune is also deeply considered and constantly in dialogue with our own era, as we are shaped and created by the past," the publication continued. "In this book we have, as she intended, 'a sense of history listening and talking to itself.'"
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