Summary: A beautifully illustrated collection of stories from the hit podcast
Lore—now a streaming television series—that combines fan favorites like “Unboxed”
and “They Made a Tonic” with new tales to deepen the legends.
They live in shadows—deep in the forest, late in the night, in the dark
recesses of our minds. They’re spoken of in stories and superstitions, relics
of an unenlightened age, old wives’ tales, passed down through generations. Yet
no matter how wary and jaded we have become, as individuals or as a society, a
part of us remains vulnerable to them: werewolves and wendigos, poltergeists
and vampires, angry elves and vengeful spirits.
In this beautifully illustrated volume, the host of the hit podcast
Lore serves as a guide on a fascinating
journey through the history of these terrifying creatures, exploring not
only the legends but what they tell us about ourselves. Aaron Mahnke invites us
to the desolate Pine Barrens of New Jersey, where the notorious winged,
red-eyed Jersey Devil dwells. He delves into harrowing accounts of
cannibalism—some officially documented, others the stuff of speculation . . .
perhaps. He visits the dimly lit rooms where séances take place, the European
villages where gremlins make mischief, even Key West, Florida, home of a
haunted doll named Robert.
In a world of “emotional vampires” and “zombie malls,” the monsters of
folklore have become both a part of our language and a part of our collective
psyche. Whether these beasts and bogeymen are real or just a reflection of our
primal fears, we know, on some level, that not every mystery has been explained
and that the unknown still holds the power to strike fear deep in our hearts
and souls. As Aaron Mahnke reminds us, sometimes the truth is even scarier than
the lore.
Angie’s comments: This is a collection of spine-tinglingly and thought-provoking
stories gathered from around the world. It doesn’t attempt to explain as much
as to describe the stories.
Recommended for readers of legends and
folklore.
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March 7, 2018
The World of Lore: Monstrous Creatures
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