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Evil Children in the Popular Imagination by Karen J. Renner

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5.0

I once read that the moment science is able to decode everything that goes on in the mind and soul of children, mankind will have revealed all its secrets. Those of us who work closely with them know that they are little angels -most of the times- but they are also capable of immense cruelty and malice towards each other, their parents and their teachers. This collection of essays deals with the subject of children that aren't just momentarily cruel, but evil to the core, mostly because of factors that are impossible to defeat by human intervention.

Written in a clear language, the essays present a wide range of depictions of problematic children in books and films. Possessed children, changelings, children that have been turned into vampires, even the urban legend of the Black Eyed Kids makes an appearence. We meet Damien from ''The Omen'', Regan from ''The Exorcist'', Claudia from ''Interview With A Vampire'', Eli from ''Let the Right One In'', the fairy children of Ireland and the demonic ones from India. The chapter dedicated to ghostly children and the myths associated to them from all over the world is particularly chilling.

This is not an easy read in the sense that the theme it chooses to present is disturbing. But for those who like to delve into the myths and legends that are dark in their core, or even for those who ''enjoy'' thrillers and good horror films and books, this collection is an essential read. Thanks to this, I discovered a 2012 film called ''Sinister'' with Ethan Hawke, one of the finest, most unsettling horror movies out there.
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