Title | : | Appalachian Folklore Unveiled: Mysterious Happenings of Folk Spirits and Mystic Shades from the Ancient Foothills |
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ISBN | : | 0760389896 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780760389898 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 211 |
Publication | : | Expected publication October 8, 2024 |
Hosts of the leading, ever-popular horror podcast network, Eeriecast, guide the reader through the winding trails and thick forests of Appalachia, encountering the ghosts, creepy creatures, paranormal sounds, and mysterious mists that cloak and roam this rarely-accessed region. With an emphasis on the rich history and deep cultural roots that haunt the folklore unique to Appalachia, Darkness Prevails and Carman Carrion illuminates the darkest and creepiest stories that have shaped a cryptic and essential aspect of Americana,
Wampus Cat The Nûñnë'hï The Story of Spearfinger The Ghosts of Shut-in Creek The Scorched Man and more that demonstrate the tapestry of cultures that make up Appalachia, including Indigenous Native American-, colonial European-, and African American-influenced lore.
Artful illustrations of each eerie story take this compilation beyond the ordinary, bringing to life the ghosts, monsters, and cryptids of the Appalachian Trail.
Appalachian Folklore Unveiled: Mysterious Happenings of Folk Spirits and Mystic Shades from the Ancient Foothills Reviews
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I've always enjoyed reading and listening to anything related to the Appalachian Mountains/trail.
Its vastness, the mysterious events and happenings that surround it, all things related always piqued my interest. So, naturally this book title caught my eye.
Much like the previous book(Freaky Folklore), the art work in this one is also well done. It dives deep into Appalachian culture and folklore, not just focusing on the spooky and terrifying tales. I learned a few things from this book and even picked up a biscuit recipe.
However, after a while this book felt a bit repetitive and I lost interest due to that. I did enjoy the section that featured the cryptids though. They were a few I never heard of before.
Overall, it was an interesting read that I was able to learn a few things from. If I didn't feel as though I were reading the same dialogue several times, I'd have rated it a bit higher. Still, not a bad book by any means.
Thank you to Netgalley, Quarto Publishing an the authors for my eARC of this book. All opinions are my own. Appalachian Folklore Unveiled comes out on October 8th 2024 -
Well that was FASCINATING. I've always been interested in Appalachian folklore, and this was a great overview and introduction for someone who wants to learn more. You get not just insight into the folklore and legends of the area, you also get a bit of background on the culture too, which I loved.
Well done, fantastic book and I really enjoyed reading it!
Thank you to Netgalley for the ARC! -
Book Review: Appalachian Folklore Unveiled: Mysterious Happenings of Folk Spirits and Mystic Shades from the Ancient Foothills by Darkness Prevails & Carman Carrion
Rating: 4 Stars
I recently had the pleasure of reviewing Appalachian Folklore Unveiled: Mysterious Happenings of Folk Spirits and Mystic Shades from the Ancient Foothills by Darkness Prevails and Carman Carrion, and it was absolutely fascinating! As someone who has always had a soft spot for folklore, especially from the Appalachian region, this book felt like a treasure trove of stories and insights waiting to be uncovered.
From the get-go, the authors invite you to step into a world that’s as rich in culture as it is cloaked in mystery. They guide readers through the dense forests and winding trails of Appalachia, revealing ghostly encounters, eerie creatures, and the paranormal phenomena that shape this uniquely American landscape. Each chapter peels back layers of history and cultural influences—be it Indigenous, colonial European, or African American—giving you a holistic view of the folklore that has permeated this region.
What I particularly enjoyed was how the book doesn’t just stick to traditional ghost stories like those of the Wampus Cat or Spearfinger (which, by the way, are chilling in their own right), but also dives into the everyday life and cultural practices of the Appalachian people. There are fascinating tidbits about omens observed in nature, delightful recipes like classic buttermilk biscuits, charms, plant superstitions. even insights into basket weaving, pottery, quilting, and more—each page brimming with the essence of Appalachian life.
The illustrations throughout the book are a beautiful addition that really brings these tales to life. It makes flipping through the pages a visually engaging experience, and I found myself lingering over the art almost as much as I did over the text.
Overall, Appalachian Folklore Unveiled serves as a wonderful introduction for anyone eager to learn more about this captivating culture. It strikes a lovely balance between being informative and entertaining, making it a perfect read for both folklore enthusiasts and casual readers alike. If you're curious about what haunts the Appalachian mountains or just want to enrich your understanding of its traditions, I highly recommend giving this book a try!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️ -
Thank you NetGalley and Wellfleet Press for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
First off the book is beautiful. The pictures throughout add such a great extra layer to the experience. They did make it a bit hard to read digitally so I would definitely recommend getting this book in a physical copy. It was a quick read that I enjoyed but overall I did tend to find it repetitive, especially in the “omens” and “superstitions” chapters. I also really wanted a bit more history and fact to really give great background for the folklore tales, but found a good amount of the factual elements to be really vague and nonspecific and nothing I wasn’t already at least vaguely aware of. So overall an enjoyable book worth the quick read time but I’m not overwhelmed. -
As someone native to the Appalachian region, this book feels close to my heart. I grew up at the base of the mountains, feeling connection to the environment with my native heritage. This book is filled with wonderful folklore and traditions from the area. There are pages on omens in nature, recipes for our classic buttermilk biscuits, and information on basket weaving. There's protection charms, superstitions for the moon phases, and animal signs. I will absolutely be purchasing a hardcover copy of this to cherish forever and share with my children.
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Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for letting me review this book. This was a dive into the myths and folklore in the Appalachian Mnts. I’ve heard of several of these but done were new to me. This is a fun read if you’re into cryptids, ghosts and the like.