While Tamzin Merchant is deep into filming season 2 of Amazon s
Carnival Row, she s also about to roll out a new fantasy world that s wholly of her own creation: her debut fantasy novel,
The Hatmakers.
The young-adult tale, which recently garnered a rave advance review from Kirkus, follows a girl in an alternate 18th-century London who comes from a long line of hatmakers who imbue their headwear with magical attributes. When an ancient rivalry begins to surface and the threat of milliners magic is used to start a war, it is up to the young girl to find out who s behind it and why.
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Game of Thrones is over, but George RR Martin still has two books to go in A Song of Ice and Fire. In the end. the hit HBO show had to go on the author’s planned outlines for The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring, famously concluding with King Bran Stark. But now Game of Thrones insider James Hibberd, who has off-the-record information on the remainder of A Song of Ice and Fire, has teased just how different Martin’s plans for his book ending is going to be.
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Game of Thrones ended some 18 months ago, but A Song of Ice and Fire fans are still waiting for George RR Martin to finish the penultimate book The Winds of Winter. During the show’s run, Entertainment Weekly’s James Hibberd famously had excellent access, culminating in his official book on the making of Game of Thrones, Fire Cannot Kill A Dragon. Now Hibberd has given a new interview, sharing that, from what he knows, ASOIAF’s book ending will be “very different” to the TV show.
Game of Thrones: Sean Bean Reflects Ned Stark s End in Season 1 Finale
Game of Thrones: Sean Bean Reflects Ned Stark s End in Season 1 Finale
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It s no secret that
Game of Thrones came a long way since its initial first season. One of the biggest plot twists, which
George R. R. Martin s A Song of Fire and Ice series were well aware of, was the grisly fate of his first book s main protagonist in Eddard Ned Stark. The book title, which shares the same name as the HBO series, saw the patriarch, King of the North, and the hand of King Robert Baratheon (