Hanging with vampires A totally factual field guide to the supernatural

Insha Fitzpatrick

Book - 2023

"An illustrated nonfiction guide to vampires in history, legend, and pop culture"--

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Subjects
Genres
Juvenile works
Creative nonfiction
Informational works
Published
Philadelphia, PA : Quirk Books [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Insha Fitzpatrick (author)
Other Authors
Lilla Bölecz (illustrator)
Physical Description
124 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12 years
Grades 4-6
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781683693413
  • Introduction
  • Are vampires real?
  • Chapter 1. Vampires
  • So What IS a vampire, anyway?
  • Chapter 2. How to Fight a Vampire (and Win)
  • You know, just in case. It never hurts to be prepared.
  • Chapter 3. Vampires Through the Ages
  • Who knew history could be so scary?
  • Chapter 4. Bloodsuckers Around the World
  • Look alive! Meet six bloodsuckers from around the globe.
  • Chapter 5. Read It and Scream
  • Get sucked into vampire literature and-hey, is that Dracula?
  • Chapter 6. Lights, Camera, Vampires
  • Discover the completely true tale of how vampires conquered Hollywood.
  • Conclusion
  • Wait, so ARE vampire real?
  • Bibliography
Review by Booklist Review

In this opener to the Totally Factual Field Guide to the Supernatural series, Fitzpatrick focuses on vampires in a fang-in-cheek tone, beginning with such basics as their physical characteristics and special powers, as well as how humans turn into them. Any good guidebook leaves readers feeling prepared, and this one is no exception, offering tips on how to fight vampires. Successive chapters turn to the history and European folklore that helped create the vampire legends and other bloodsuckers from around the world--including the "goat sucker" chupacabra from Puerto Rico and the undead jiangshi from China, which craves life forces. The final chapters look at vampires throughout literature and film, noting the historical lack of LGBTQ vampires and vampires of color along with standout portrayals in media. Intermittent sidebars within chapters relate science, history, and pop culture to vampire legends, while related activities (like a garlic-bread recipe to ward off vampires), and fictional interviews with Bram Stoker and Vlad the Impaler entertain between chapters. Eye-catching illustrations and plenty of red complete this sanguine selection.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Everything you ever wanted to know about vampires--in history, literature, movies, and folk traditions. A self-proclaimed horror fan provides a lively introduction to these undead bloodsuckers, making clear that such legends generally have deep roots. She points out that one's image of a vampire will depend on where they might have encountered such characters. Was it in a book? A film? Classical or modern? She addresses readers directly, writing in a conversational tone as she describes attributes of vampires and offers a "handy cheat sheet" to recognize vampire neighbors (reassuring readers that this is a "totally made-up" situation). Another scenario provides ways to fight hypothetical vampires. There's a recipe for "bat breath garlic bread," instructions for composting, and a fill-in-the-blank spooky story to write. Text boxes add scientific and historical information. Chapter by chapter, Fitzpatrick digs down to unearth vampires in European history and myth and similar blood-sucking, shape-shifting characters from around the world. She imagines interviewing Vlad the Impaler (possibly the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula) and Stoker. She explores vampires in books (including YA lit), film, and television and looks at examples of queer representation and vampire stories featuring characters of color. Folklore-lover Bölecz is perfectly matched to this engaging survey. Her dramatic, slightly eerie spot drawings of vampires, bats, coffins, and a diverse array of ordinary humans break up the text and add to the fun. Fans of all things supernatural will be horrified--and highly entertained. (bibliography) (Nonfiction. 9-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Are Vampires Real? Welcome! Whether you picked up this field guide out of sheer boredom or keen curiosity, let me be the first to welcome you on your journey into the unknown. If you love terrifying tales and bone-chilling legends, you're in the right place. If you hate all that stuff, that's cool, too! Stick around. This field guide has it all: Science! History! Gross facts! Not-so-gross facts! Cute bats! A really good garlic bread recipe! Seriously, don't go. Come back! Please! UH . . . WHO ARE YOU? Excellent question, hypothetical reader! I'm your guide to the weird world of the supernatural. In this book, I'll cover everything there is to know about vampires, and then some. It's like the saying goes: knowledge is power against bloodsucking children of the night. THE ELEPHANT-ER, VAMPIRE IN THE ROOM Vampires?! Are they even real? Well, the answer is: yes and no. When you think of the classic vampire, you're probably imagining a spooky undead being who stalks the night, looking for their next innocent human to suck blood from. Or perhaps you're imagining a sparkly, glamorous vampire who goes to high school. Maybe this vampire can turn into a bat, likes to sleep in a coffin, and has fangs pointy enough to make a dentist faint. That kind of vampire, the vampires in books and movies and our imaginations? They don't exist. At least, not in the real world. You're not going to run into a vampire sucking on a blood bag like it's a juice box while you're walking the dog or biking to school. But what if I told you that there is more to vampires than just a guy in a cape who can turn into a bat? The vampire legend has to come from somewhere , right? That's where things get interesting. Vampire lore has its roots in real-life history, science, and culture. The same goes for just about any supernatural legend. There's a story behind everything. You just have to know where to look. WHAT'S IN THIS THING? In this guide, we're going to bust that coffin wide open and shine a light on the mystery of how the vampire legend got started and how vampires became such a big deal. We'll dig into all the basics with Vampires 101, study up on the history of vampires, and meet terrifying vampire-like supernatural creatures from all around the world! The world is a spooky, weird, and awesome place. This field guide is here to help you on your journey as you explore the supernatural. So, whenever you're ready, let's go! And by go , I mean keep reading. This is a book, after all. Excerpted from Hanging with Vampires: A Totally Factual Field Guide to the Supernatural by Insha Fitzpatrick All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.