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Secrets of the Vampire

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Step into the shadows and uncover the centuries-old myths and legends that lie beneath the figure of the vampire, with this magical compendium of facts and fiction.
Whether rising from a coffin in the dead of night or stalking its prey, hidden in plain sight, the vampire is one of the most alluring beings in world folklore. These undead bloodsuckers are as alive as ever in modern pop culture, from movies and books to video games and TV shows.
But despite their cultural immortality, mystery still surrounds their shadowy origins. Secrets of the Vampire compiles every scrap of vampire lore into one essential volume, covering everything from famous vampires such as Count Dracula and his historical counterpart, to the vampiric aversion to sunlight and garlic and their supernatural abilities.
With this lavishly illustrated field guide, decode the deathly world of the vampire. Discover the meanings behind occult symbols, the ancient origins of vampire tropes, the most powerful and frightening vampires from stories around the world, and the real people said to have inspired the grisly tales of these creatures of the night. Learn how to tell a vampire from a living person and get wise to their tricks and powers.
Secrets of the Vampire is the perfect deep-dive into a fascinating figure of folklore, for any and all vampire-obsessed 9-14 year-olds.
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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2023
      The team behind Secrets of the Witch (2020) takes on another legendary being. Cautiously skirting the creature's sexual overtones, most of this conversational book provides a history of vampire lore narrated by a pale-skinned vampire who promises to do readers no harm. Following a gallery of seven vampires (and zombie or witch hybrids) from African, Mexican, Caribbean, and Asian Pacific folklore, the concise text moves from antiquity to the present. The inclusion of the obscure first vampires reflects the writers' research: They frame demonic goddesses such as Mesopotamia's Lamashtu and Sekhmet and the Greeks' Lamia and Empusa as the first vampires. Roman and Hindu revenants, Lilith of Jewish lore, and the Dacian strigoi give way to medieval European reanimated corpses and to the Renaissance undead, devils incarnated in werewolves. Along the way, the definition of vampire is stretched to accommodate the fantastical figures here. Only halfway through the book do we meet Vlad Tepes, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula, but every forerunner is fascinating. Post-Enlightenment, after reason puts a stake through the predator's heart, literature gives fresh lifeblood to vampires. As in the previous book, the copious dramatic art is a big attraction. P�rez's romantic style (one drawing channels Henry Fuseli), using dark/light contrast and touches of color to chilling effect, perfectly fits its subject. Seven pages of symbols and emblems (garlic, stake, coffin, etc.) and a glossary close out the work. An attractive, entertaining, and insightful introduction to the bloodsucking undead. (Nonfiction. 9-14)

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