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Reviewed by Author Anna del C. Dye for Readers' Favorite
The author uses a great beginning to start this outstanding story for older children. It will keep you glued to the pages and you’ll forget to breathe a few times. If you like faery people and where they come from…you are going to love this book by M.D. Massey. It is full of faery lore and information to delight lovers of this genre to no end.
Colin McCool and the Vampire Dwarf is about Colin, who is a thirteen-year-old kid who lives in a small town named Farmersville.
For the past few months all has appeared to be fabulous and he can’t believe his luck. After all, the year before he had been mocked, but now he is the star of his baseball team. His best friend, Jesse, is one of the best players there, too. Colin is late for his game and crashes into an old man who doesn’t move; he is holding a stone in his hands. With the crash, Colin starts seeing some very interesting things. His town is not as others perceive it. It is dirty, and the people look to be in terrible disarray. Nothing seems like it was before the accident. There are many weird and interesting things and animals all over that he never saw before. Is he in a nightmare? What will Collin have to do to save his town, family, and friends?
You will find magic, leprechauns, spells, and regular folks in this entertaining tale that will be enjoyed by pre-teens and young adults alike. Any future books in this series should also be great feasts for the minds of the young and the young at heart. It is a clean and all-around good story, just in time for St Patrick’s Day.