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The Dangerous Days of Daniel X | 
| Author: James Patterson Creator: Michael Ledwidge Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Category: Book
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $6.45 You Save: $13.54 (68%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 53 reviews Sales Rank: 1661
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Reading Level: Young Adult 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 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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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.
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Move over Superman, a new super hero has risen September 3, 2008 Reviewed by Narayan Radhakrishnan for RebeccasReads (8/08)
Superman, Batman, Spiderman, He-man... enough; I am through with these super men. After all, they are mere mortals... with some extraordinary powers. James Patterson, the prolific author...rather institution, has now, with "The Dangerous Days of Daniel X" started a new series. It is his own version of a super hero, and unlike our umpteen supermen, Daniel has a few extra powers up his sleeve, the most important being the power to create. So is Daniel the Almighty in a new avatar? Is he God himself? You have to read the book to find it out.
Anyway, without being a spoilsport let me say a few words about the book. As already said, this is the first of a planned series. The novel starts with the murder of the parents and sister of little Daniel by an alien called `The Prayer.' From then onwards Daniel's mission was one single thing...to wipe out aliens from the face of this earth. And the target in this first outing is Alien No.6, otherwise known as Ergent Seth. With powers almost equivalent to that of Daniel, Daniel can only overpower him by exploiting Seth's one and only weakness. The catch lies in the fact that Seth should not realize that he is being exploited. How Daniel does the same, through a fine game of cross, double-cross, triple cross and quadruple cross, forms the plot of the novel. I enjoyed the novel, especially giving a new heroic image to the Saviour (whether Daniel truly is the Saviour is for you to find out). One thing's sure, James Patterson, the institution of an author has carved another neat success with this latest offering. I for one am looking forward to the next books in the series. The teaser chapters of the two next books in the series given in this book have sure intrigued me. Wonder whether Hollywood is taking note of this novel.
Amazon needs a zero star review for books like this September 2, 2008 I enjoyed Patterson books way back, but everything lately is just plain drivel. And the 1 or 2 page "chapter" thing got old years ago. The premise of this book sounded like it might be interesting, so I tried it.
The book said it was for folks "from 8 to 80". *I* thought they meant AGES 8 to 80 but after reading the book I realize they meant IQ POINTS!
Seriously, this thing is a little kids book and not fit for any kid pretty much old enough to read it for themselves. There has to be a lot better material to read to your kids or for them to read for themselves than this.
For adults, don't even bother opening the book as it is pure Patterson junk in the worst way.
Daniel K August 30, 2008 This is a little out of my reading for pleasure. Patterson needs to stay with what he knows best and that is Drama and Suspense stories.
Odd August 30, 2008 DANIEL X - I only got through the first chapter. I am a big Patterson fan, but this one was beyond me. Just too weird. I did not care for it at all. Not even 1 star.
ok for a kids book August 29, 2008 I love James Patterson. I loved his Maximum Ride books, even though they were aimed at the teen age market. Daniel X I didn't love so much. It read more like a comic book. I'm sure my grandsons will like it, but I won't buy future books in this series.
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