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The Dangerous Days of Daniel X

The Dangerous Days of Daniel X

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Author: James Patterson
Creator: Michael Ledwidge
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Category: Book

List Price: $19.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 47

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 272
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.1 x 1.6

ISBN: 0316002925
EAN: 9780316002929
ASIN: 0316002925

Publication Date: July 21, 2008  (New: This Week)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: New book, never read. Very minor (if any) shelfwear. Ships promptly. From smoke free home.

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  • Paperback - The Dangerous Days of Daniel X
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  • Paperback - Daniel X: Alien Hunter: A Graphic Novel (Daniel X)
  • Kindle Edition - The Dangerous Days of Daniel X
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The greatest superpower of all isn't to be part spider, part man, or to cast magic spells--the greatest power is the power to create.
Daniel X has that power.

Daniel's secret abilities -- like being able to manipulate objects and animals with his mind or to recreate himself in any shape he chooses -- have helped him survive. But Daniel doesn't have a normal life. He is the protector of the earth, the Alien Hunter, with a mission beyond what anyone's imagining.

From the day that his parents were brutally murdered before of his very eyes, Daniel has used his unique gifts to hunt down their assassin. Finally, with the help of The List, bequeathed to him in his parents' dying breath, he is closing in on the killer.

Now, on his own, he vows to take on his father's mission--and to take vengeance in the process.



Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Reviews by Nan Kilar - No up to Mr. P's Standards   July 25, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Daniel X is a unique kid-he has telepathy and transformation abilities; he's never gone to school, but is a walking encyclopedia. He's an Alien Hunter. When he was three years old, his parents were murdered by The Prayer because they wouldn't turn over The List to him/it. Ten years later, Daniel found the list on a very advanced laptop buried in a creek at his folks' place. Now at age 15, his quest to defeat all the outlaw aliens on Earth continues. This particular story has him after #19 and #6.

Yep, this is the beginning of another sci-fi series by Mr. P. and geared for the younger crowd. But it's a quick read.



2 out of 5 stars Only borrow it   July 23, 2008
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

it's a pretty weak premise overall; daniel x is a 15 year old boy who seeks revenge for his parents. at first, you think it's interesting because the antagonist is this creature that looks like a 6 foot praying mantis, named the "prayer". but then, it gets worse. daniel's powers don't make complete sense and they have some pretty inconsistent limitations. his ability is to create. often times, he "creates" his long dead parents who comfort him, talk to him, give him advice and it just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. A lot of times, daniel creates friends and he even can recreate himself. if you think my description is vague, try reading the book. it's a pretty vague power overall.

there are many pop culture references, a lot of juvenile jokes, and a whole lot of strange interactions between teenagers. the book really is childlike and i wouldn't consider buying it; just read it at a bookstore or something. patterson's books are usually pretty quick reads and this one is no different.

i think patterson really underestimates young readers at with this story. overall, i'd say the book is geared towards 9-12 year olds, except patterson himself probably thinks it's genius and believes anyone of any age can read it. I'd say no. Once you read it, you realize that the book is really for younger readers and tries a little too hard to make it "kid friendly". don't think it's a "Dark" book or something. i had a decent amount of fun reading it, but i wasn't really impressed.




2 out of 5 stars Disappointed   July 23, 2008
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

This book is not for adults. Sorry, but it just isn't. The dialogue is very childish, as is the plot resolution. Also, the plot is extremely predictable and the author seems to just simply make up unnecessary things about his world at particular convenience points. The only reason this is getting a 2 star is because the premise is promising, the book was just very poorly written.


5 out of 5 stars I'M A 45-YEAR OLD GUY AND I JUST LOVED THE BOOK!   July 23, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

My very first young adult book reading experience and it was great! I purchased this book simply because of two things: it's another joint venture of JP and ML, and second, the production descriptions on the back cover: In the spirit of the most enduring hit movies and books...this story (is) for readers from ten to a hundred and ten.
I like reading popcorn fictions and DDODX is simply my kinda book. Fast pace, cinematic and a character you root for. While I read the book, I saw it in my mind the whole time a Disney.Pixar animation blockbuster.
Daniel is such a lonely character that you can't help but liking him: an orphan/alien whose parents get whacked by bad aliens, he has no friends but conjuring up a bunch with his will power, so he can talk to or joke with when feeling lonely. The dinner scene in one chapter with his imaginary parents gathering around the table nearly brought tears to my eyes.
I never imagined a young adult book would have such a great impact on me, and one thing I'm gonna do next: outline the first draft of my own SF/YA novel.
Write on, JC and ML!





4 out of 5 stars Strange and Delightful   July 21, 2008
 10 out of 12 found this review helpful

Daniel X is just your average fifteen year old, but only if your average fifteen year old is a bona fide Alien Hunter. When Daniel was three his parents were killed by The Prayer, a ruthless praying mantis-like creature from another world. Since then Daniel has made it his life's mission to hunt down The Prayer and all the other evil aliens that are determined to destroy Earth. Armed with nothing more than his unique powers, three not so imaginary friends, and his charming wit, Daniel sets off on whirlwind journey to kick some major alien butt.

James Patterson has most recently left his mark on the young adult market with his smash hit Maximum Ride series. This time around he shifts gears and brings us a strange and delightful science fiction tale that is loads of fun for all ages. Daniel X is a memorable and endearing character that is constantly full of surprises. Patterson and Ledwidge have collaborated to give us not only a fantastic new character, but also a fantastic story that is impossible to put down.

After sloshing my way through Patterson's mediocre Sail, I was beginning to wonder if he had indeed lost his edge. Daniel X is a refreshing reminder that Patterson still has what it takes to craft page turning fiction. After this engaging new offering fans both young and old will be begging for more Daniel X.


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