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Books with author David Michael Slater

  • Jacques & Spock

    David Michael Slater

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 20, 2004)
    Jacques and Spock were brothers. Sock brothers. They were never more than a foot apart. That is, until the day Jacques was thrown in the wrong wash, bleached, and?gasp?tossed out! The story of the socksÂ’ hilarious struggle to reunite is told here in kid-pleasing language, with quirky illustrations by Debbie Tilley that bring the brothers to life with great humor and appeal. You may never look in your sock drawer in the same way again.
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  • Seven Ate Nine

    David Michael Slater, Zachary Trover

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, July 2, 2007)
    One was having a terrible day. She still couldn't count to Nine, and the other numbers wouldn't even let her try. But things took a turn for the worse when Seven ate Nine. He was doing a real number on everyone! Will she be the last One left?
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  • Checkmate

    David Michaels

    Paperback (Berkley, Nov. 7, 2006)
    He is Sam Fisher: Third Echelon special operative. And when a cargo freighter loaded down with radioactive material is headed towards the coast of the United States, he has minutes to disable the ship - or die trying.
  • The Boy & the Book:

    David Michael Slater, Bob Kolar

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, March 10, 2015)
    A spine-tingling tale of book bonding. In this wordless story, a little boy finds a book that he loves at the library. It’s a match made in kid lit heaven. But not for the book. Sometimes the little boy’s excitement gets the better of him and the book suffers from possibly too much love: bent pages, tears, hugs, tossing, and shaking. The poor book requires first aid from his friends. Every time the boy comes to the library, the books hide and plan escape routes. But when the book gets away from imminent danger in the boy’s hands, the look of loss in the boy’s eyes is enough to turn a tragic tale into a love story. The boy soon learns that the book is not just an object and is so much more on the inside. He loves the story the book gives him more than the fun he had playing with it. Bob Kolar’s charming and hilarious illustrations show how sometimes our love for a good book can be too much, but with a more gentle touch, books can give us much comfort and joy.
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  • The Book of Nonsense

    David Michael Slater

    Paperback (Cbay Books, Nov. 16, 2012)
    Before there were books, there were Words of Power, and those who spoke them could rule the world... Dexter and Daphna Wax don't quite fit in, even with each other. She loves reading and he loathes it, but neither is pleased by their "special" thirteenth birthday gift: a ruined old book full of nonsense. But the moment it enters the twins' lives, bizarre things begin to happen. Why is their father, who found the book, suddenly so distant? Is the old man who took it from him some kind of hypnotist? Why is a giant, red-eyed boy stalking them? Now Dex and Daphna have to work together to stop the old man from ruining their lives. But as they unravel the secrets of The Book of Nonsense, they will discover the truth about their own extraordinary destiny.
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  • The Book of Nonsense

    David Michael Slater

    Paperback (Zharmae, May 30, 2015)
    Before there were books, there were Words of Power, and those who spoke them could rule the world… Dexter and Daphna Wax don’t quite fit in, even with each other. She loves reading and he loathes it, but neither is pleased by their “special” thirteenth birthday gift: a ruined old book full of nonsense. But the moment it enters the twins’ lives, bizarre things begin to happen. Why is their father, who found the book, suddenly so distant? Is the old man who took it from him some kind of hypnotist? Why is a giant, red-eyed boy stalking them? Now Dex and Daphna have to work together to stop the old man from ruining their lives. But as they unravel the secrets of The Book of Nonsense, they will discover the truth about their own extraordinary destiny.
  • The Book of Maps

    David Michael Slater

    Paperback (Library Tales Publishing, Incorporated, Nov. 14, 2016)
    A map to all corners of the world, and—if they’re right—the next.A year later, what happened in the caves at Eden’s edge still haunts Dexter and Daphna’s nightmares: falling through the darkness, the stench, the flapping wings—that maniacal laughter. Back in Portland, they’ve built a new life with their new mother, but now, the night before they were officially to open a new chapter in their lives, they learn the awful truth: When they came back from those dreadful caves, something came with them—something older than time and capable of unleashing a devastating plague.Once again, the twins are on the run, not only from the terrifying creature, but also from the authorities who think Dex and Daphna have answers—and from other powerful interests who want to know what information they possess. Their newest secret, a book of miraculous maps, is their best hope of survival. If they can solve its mysteries, it might lead them beyond their nightmares—and perhaps even beyond their wildest dreams.
  • The Book of Maps

    David Michael Slater

    Hardcover (Cbay Books, Oct. 16, 2010)
    The Sacred Books Series was relaunched in May, 2015 as The Forbidden Books Series. See davidmichaelslater.com for more.
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  • The Book of All Things

    David Michael Slater

    Hardcover (Cbay Books, Oct. 16, 2011)
    The Sacred Books Series was relaunched in May, 2015 as The Forbidden Books Series. See davidmichaelslater.com for more.
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  • The Bored Book

    David Michael Slater, Doug Keith

    Paperback (Simply Read Books, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Now available in paperback! A brother and sister are bored and irritated visiting their grandfather. There's no TV, no video games or computers - only books! Sent by their grandfather into the attic, they discover a dusty volume that is unlike all the others. When they open it, it expands into a giant map. As the map grows larger and larger, filling the attic, the children fall into adventures that take them all over the world, face to face with sharks, pirates, knights, even an abominable snowman. Suddenly their visit is anything but boring! The Bored Book uses stunning illustrations, with no text, to remind youngsters of the unique adventures to be found in books. The hardcover edition of The Bored Book was nominated for the 2011 Sakura Medal.
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  • The Boy & the Book:

    David Michael Slater

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, March 15, 1862)
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  • Mysterious Monsters

    David Michael Slater, Mauro Sorghienti

    language (Corgi Bits, Sept. 15, 2017)
    The Mattigan kids don't believe in things that go bump in the night. After all, their dad is famous for proving such things are impossible. But, when their long-lost Grandpa Joe shows up with his Mysterious Monsters journal, begging for help, the siblings find themselves drawn into a search for Bigfoot.Along the way, they'll have to deal with meddling babysitters, suspicious psychics, a YouTube disaster, and their furious father. To solve this mystery, Maddie, Max, and Theo must rethink what's possible — and make lots of peanut butter and banana sandwiches.