Can you find the Stephen King baddies hiding in this word search?
By Fleur Clarke

We’ve got a little something to keep you entertained while you wait for Stephen King’s new novel Finders Keepers.
MOREPOSTED ON: March 31, 2015
FILED UNDER: Books, Fun Stuff
TAGS: Stephen King
By Fleur Clarke
We’ve got a little something to keep you entertained while you wait for Stephen King’s new novel Finders Keepers.
MOREPOSTED ON: March 30, 2015
FILED UNDER: Television
TAGS: Reviews, Television
By Anne Perry
The final season of Mad Men premieres on 13 April. Today Hodderscape takes a quick look at what makes the show such a masterpiece.
MOREPOSTED ON: March 27, 2015
FILED UNDER: Friday Favourites
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By Hodderscape Team
This month the Hodderscape team have been busy preparing for The Great Office Move. This mainly involves a lot of things to do with boxes. Boxes of various shapes and sizes, some filled with books, some filled with museum pieces such as VHS tapes and CDs. Also an exercise ball pump. Anyway, in amongst all this frivolity we have found some time for forms of entertainment that don’t involve cardboard boxes. Here are the best of ’em:
MOREPOSTED ON: March 26, 2015
FILED UNDER: Books
TAGS: Laini Taylor
By Fleur Clarke
Angels! Chimera! Parallel worlds! Tragic love! Laini Taylor’s Daughter of Smoke and Bone series is truly epic. So epic, in fact, that you might be forgiven for being a bit rusty on some of the finer plot points. Don’t worry, we’ve got just the solution.
MOREPOSTED ON: March 24, 2015
FILED UNDER: Film, Television
TAGS: Game of Thrones, Laini Taylor, Star Wars, The Hunger Games
By Amy Davies
One of the best things about fiction is that there are no limits to what you can expect from a character. This ranges from powers and abilities right the way to their appearance. Today I’ve been thinking about hair, in particular.
MOREPOSTED ON: March 23, 2015
FILED UNDER: Books
TAGS: Writing Advice, becky chambers
By Becky Chambers
Becky Chambers self-published her debut novel, The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, in July of last year. In the nine months since, she’s picked up a massive cult following, a traditional publishing deal (with us!) and major awards-shortlisting. Today she shares a few words of inspiration to anyone else out there with a dream.
MOREPOSTED ON: March 20, 2015
FILED UNDER: Friday Favourites
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By The Hodderscape Team
In honour of St Patrick’s Day we shared some Irish fantasy fiction you can enjoy on the web, and today team Hodderscape share their favourite Irish things. Please note that we don’t believe the people in this post are ‘things’, and we are merely using the term ‘thing’ to allow for a list that includes both Jamie Dornan and a delicious variety of Irish Goat’s cheese.
POSTED ON: March 19, 2015
FILED UNDER: Books, Throwback Thursday
TAGS: Classics, Robert A. Heinlein, Throwback Thursday
By Oliver Johnson
For Throwback Thursday, we invited Associate Publisher Oliver Johnson to talk about Robert A. Heinlein’s classic, controversial novel Starship Troopers. Here’s what he had to say…
MOREBy Pat Black
No amount of prequel-induced cynicism can stop our hearts soaring like the Millennium Falcon when we hear there’s a new Star Wars movie approaching.
Make no mistake, we’re all going to see it. But then, we went to the prequels, and they were mostly awful. Those films showed us that there are many ways the next-gen Star Wars can go wrong. But we shouldn’t flirt with the Dark Side – let’s look at how they could go right.
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POSTED ON: March 17, 2015
FILED UNDER: Books, News
TAGS: Book Covers, Rebecca Levene
By Anne Perry
When I was little, mum told me stories about the moon. She said he made the monsters in the forest and that’s why the Hunter had to kill him.
We all heard these stories. But we thought that was all they were.
Stories.
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