Dashka Slater has written many books, including her nonfiction title for young adults, The 57 Bus, which won the Stonewall Book Award and was a YALSA Nonfiction finalist among many other honors. She also wrote Escargot, which won the Wanda Gag Book Award, and the forthcoming A Book for Escargot. She lives in California. Find her at dashkaslater.com.
Amusing scenes balance weightier ones in this appealing chapter book, the first of two volumes planned for the Feylawn Chronicles series. --Booklist This is an exciting, fast-paced middle-grade fantasy . . . A delightful read for anyone who loves magic. --Kirkus Reviews Sassy feylings and other rambunctious magical creatures make the tale feel fresh . . . Rufus's self-confidence grows with every chapter, and realistic tension between his family members works itself out in a satisfactory, but not simplistic, way. --The Horn Book Slater has created a fun, emotionally driven fairy story. VERDICT An excellent readalike for The Spiderwick Chronicles. -School Library Journal With a dash of imagination and a heap of adventure, Slater's middle grade fantasy debut, starring 12-year-old biracial cousins Rufus and Abigail, is certain to appeal to readers of varying ages . . . the growth and maturation Abigail and Rufus undergo together is elegantly addressed in an occasionally dark plot. -Publishers Weekly A seamless combination of fantasy and mystery wrapped around a classical coming-of-age narrative, Dashka Slater's The Book of Fatal Errors grabs the readers hand from the first page and tugs them along at a breakneck pace through twist after twist. -Bookpage A brilliant story teller, Slater has filled The Book of Fatal Errors with unexpected twists, an engaging mystery and endearing characters, both human and magical. Oh, I do hope for a sequel! -Kiss the Book Blogspot