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- Introducing ‘Kiso Valley Diary’ – A Blog About Life in Japan March 4, 2020
- Life in Japan #3: 13 Reasons Why You Should Learn Kanji July 29, 2019
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- RPG Autopsy #7: Vampyr (Part Seven – Redmail in Redchapel) May 26, 2019
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Tag Archives: Wolf Hall
(2014) The Year in Books – Part Three
[This is part three of my review of the books I read this year. This time I’ll be talking about Alice Munro’s Dear Life, Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall, and Ogawa Yoko’s The Diving Pool. If you haven’t read part one or two yet … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 - The Year in Books, Alice Munro, Dear Life, Hilary Mantel, Ogawa Yoko, The Diving Pool, The Year in Books, Wolf Hall
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Hide Your Workings: The Interiority of Thomas Cromwell
Wolf Hall is the first instalment in Hilary Mantel’s as-yet unfinished trilogy dealing with the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell in Henry VIII’s court. It takes us through his time as Cardinal Wolsey’s right-hand man, through to his time serving … Continue reading