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At first glance, Lee might seem like an average fifteen year old, shooting the breeze with his friends around a campfire, crushing on his friend Dana, sassing the assistant principal at school. But Lee has a little bit more responsibility than your average kid: he's the next Alien Hunter, bequeathed with the List of hidden alien outlaws living and lurking on Earth in disguise. All must be destroyed in order to protect the human race from eventual takeover. It's a big job for one teenager. His father had the title of Alien Hunter until #1 on the List, The Prayer, killed him and Lee's mother in cold blood. Lee was just 3. Ever since then, his supreme abilities--like being able to change ...

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At first glance, Lee might seem like an average fifteen year old, shooting the breeze with his friends around a campfire, crushing on his friend Dana, sassing the assistant principal at school. But Lee has a little bit more responsibility than your average kid: he's the next Alien Hunter, bequeathed with the List of hidden alien outlaws living and lurking on Earth in disguise. All must be destroyed in order to protect the human race from eventual takeover. It's a big job for one teenager. His father had the title of Alien Hunter until #1 on the List, The Prayer, killed him and Lee's mother in cold blood. Lee was just 3. Ever since then, his supreme abilities--like being able to change shape and conjure up his long-dead parents out of thin-air--have gotten him through life, not to mention countless battles with aliens that roam the earth, hunting humans as part of an inter-planetary game.

Next on the list is #6, Ergent Seth, alternately a horribly crude, grotesque horse-headed creature and a pretentious Hollywood film director/producer. Lee's quest to search and destroy #6 leads him right into the arms of super-cute Sarah Wilson--and a deadly trap that takes him to Ergent Seth's spacecraft. It's heading for a place beyond Lee's comprehension: His home planet. For Lee is an alien too, after all. And it turns out the earth, his adopted home, isn't the only planet that needs to be saved.

James Patterson's exciting new series is full of high wish-fulfillment fantasy, humor, and of course, all of the suspense that Patterson fans have come to expect--only this time, it's literally out of this world.

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Patterson jumps on the superheroes bandwagon with contributor Ledwidge and delivers the adventures of Daniel X, a superpowered alien whose mission is to defend Earth from more malignant, threatening aliens. In his first adventure, listeners hear the typical origin story (parents killed by the most vile alien on Earth), his early adventures (growing up on his own with amazing powers) and his first real step into manhood (facing off against another alien). The story throws in a few interesting twists, but isn't particularly dynamic as superhero narratives go. The production is sparsely sprinkled with sound effects, which work quite well and add to the story, but there is a lack of consistency to their execution. However, Milo Ventimiglia makes it worth the listen. His timing and inflection match perfectly with Daniel, the first-person protagonist. He sounds youthful enough to be believable as Daniel and easily transitions to other character voices within the story. A Little, Brown hardcover. (July)

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When Daniel was only three years old, his parents were brutally murdered by a six-and-a-half-foot-tall praying mantis named The Prayer who had come for The List, a roll of all the current alien outlaws. Daniel himself is an extraterrestrial who makes it his mission to eliminate all those on The List. As he turns fifteen, he enters high school to avoid truancy charges from the local police, who seem to think it strange that a teenager is living alone in a house he created and who travels at odd hours. There he meets Phoebe Cook who tells him her sister Allison has been abducted. He falls for her and tries to help her find her sister. Phoebe is in actuality Ergent Seth, alien number 6 on The List. The alien captures Daniel and takes him and a group of kidnapped children he uses to sell drugs for him off in a space ship to a distant planet. Ergent Seth shoots Daniel in the stomach, and while he endures "teeth-clenching throbs of agony," Daniel still manages to escape, meet a woman who knew his father and turns out to be his grandmother, make friends with a herd of elephants who can communicate with him, and rescue the children. The whole story does not track well and is way over the top for even the most devout SF fans. Daniel has a dry sense of humor that is entertaining for a while, and there is a lot of gore and gruesome murders that will appeal to some readers. Unfortunately it is the first of a planned series. James Patterson's fans should stick with his excellent Maximum Ride books. Reviewer: Kathie Fitch

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  • ISBN-13: 9781600242007
  • Publisher: Hachette Audio
  • Publication date: 7/21/2008
  • Format: CD
  • Edition description: Unabridged
  • Series: Daniel X Series , #1
  • Product dimensions: 5.25 (w) x 5.75 (h) x 0.87 (d)

Meet the Author

James Patterson is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of many books, including the blockbuster series Maximum Ride. More than 170 million of his books have been sold around the world, making him one of the top-selling writers of all time. In 2009 he was nominated as Author of the Year for the Children's Choice Award.

Michael Ledwidge is the author of The Narrowback, Bad Connection, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, and the #1 bestseller Step on a Crack, which he cowrote with Patterson.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 22, 2008

    Loved it....

    Bought the audio book to encourage my 13 year old son and his friend to read and perhaps fall in love with the character so they will read the next book on their own. It worked...not only did I enjoy listening with them on a long car ride, but they begged me to turn it on around town on short trips to. They didn't want to get out of the car, but rather sit longer in the garage to listen to the book 'quite unusual for 13 year old boys'. They are anxious to read the next book when it comes out. I thought it was a little Ben 10 meets Men in Black at first, but ended up really enjoying it almost as much as the boys. Great read 'listen' for this age group and funny. Thanks so much James Paterson for starting to write series that young adults really love to read. I love Alex Cross and the Beach-books, etc and just starting on the female murder club books...but Maximum Ride series and Daniel X are great to share my love of reading with my son. Keep up the good work. All those blow hearts that were disappointed should take it for what it was meant to be a fast past fun alien read...you can read a book jacket can't you?

    17 out of 18 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 1, 2009

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    SWEET!

    This is a reallly really good book. it is really cool and, I mean awsome how he can make animals do any thing and he can turn into anything he wants to. and there is a twist later on the book that will shock you. and also look for the next book I posted a link on the botom of this review.
    as an added bonus I will add the review for DANIEL X WATCH THE SKYS

    This is the second in the daniel x books and is just as good as the first mabey better but I dont recomend reading it if have not read the first. in this book daneil will face th bigest chalenge of his mission yet. How will he win when his oppenet knows every moove? find out in this book.

    3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 9, 2009

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    Quick and easy, just the way I like em

    If you are expecting a literary masterpiece, go read something else. This is a quick, easy read that you will probably finish in a couple hours. That being said, I thought it was really good for what it was. It kept me entertained throughout the book and made me laugh at the jokes. I will read the sequels, as I enjoy these kind of books. However, if you enjoy analyzing and picking over every single detail of the story for deeper meaning, you will find it rather shallow. Read it when you have a lazy afternoon and are looking for a few hours to fill, and you will not be disappointed.

    3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 5, 2009

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    Daniel X

    Patterson, J., & Ledwidge, M. (2008). The Dangerous Days of Daniel X. New York: Little, Brown and Company.

    0316002925

    Poor Michael Ledwidge. I feel bad for him. Patterson's name graces both the spine and the top of the book cover, while Ledgwidge is tacked on in smaller font at the bottom. I won't be staging a Show Michael Ledwidge Some Love Protest. For two reasons:

    1. I'm lazy
    2. Patterson's name will make Mikey-boy a lotta money. He'll probably be able to throw his earnings up in the air and sing The Flying Lizards' "Money. That's what I want."
    (I too can throw my money in the air and watch it flutter to the ground. However, seeing a $5 and a $1 bill land at my feet is far from exciting)

    First off a warning: The Dangerous Days of Daniel X is (OF COURSE!!!!!) becoming a series. I suppose Daniel X had quite a few dangerous days as an alien hunter (I know I do). I offer this warning because, perhaps, like me you pick up what seems like an interesting book, read it, then discover to truly know what happens to the characters you've become attached to you will need to read a dozen more books. There goes several months worth of reading something better for you.

    I'll also give the spoiler-ish warning that a character gets shot, but survives. There is some pain and consequence involved, but it you hate seeing guns in the books you share with children, you may want to avoid this.

    So what's this book about? Well, it's about an orphan alien hunter, of course. Daniel must hunt for one of the most dangerous aliens and also face betrayal while searching for a friend or family member. Oh, and he likes elephants.

    Now on to the actual review. This is a fun and fast read. Lot's of action, more action (too much action?) and very short chapters. This book would be a good teacher recommendation to a struggling YA reader who needs to build some confidence.

    The book include a lot of popular culture references that will date the narrative quickly. (But then, I don't think Michael X's dangerous days were meant to become classics) Overall, the plot feels thrown together. Don't get me wrong, it flows well and is understandable. But it feels quickly written, which then lends itself to being quickly read without much thought.


    Activities to do with the book:

    Discuss how tension is created and maintained throughout the novel. Create illustrations to accompany the book or used found objects to recreate settings and scenes. Have students design their own alien-write a description and illustrate it.

    Also, a teacher could briefly teach on the anatomies of the human ear and brain. (You'll understand why once you have read the book)


    Favorite Quotes:

    "If this were a movie instead of real life, this would be the part where in a strange, ominous voice I'd say, "Take me to your leader!"
    But since you are far more important in making a difference in this world than the earth's leaders, and last time I checked on the Internet those leaders seem to have more than enough on their plates, and for the most part I'm not a total dork, I'll just go with a simple "Hi"" (p. 3).

    "Now pay attention, because this is important, and also way out of the ordinary. I suspect you've never seen, or heard about, or read anything like this before" (p. 30).

    "And if you think about it, creating is the best superpower of them all. It's a whole lot better than being part spider" (p. 45).

    3 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 26, 2012

    Just read the sample

    I just read the free sample and cant wait to get the whole book just off the first three chapters i give it a five star rating!!!

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 31, 2011

    One of the best books ive ever read!!!

    This was one of the the best books that i will ever read

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 6, 2011

    Sounds good

    Does anybody think i should get it

    2 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 18, 2009

    I Couldn't Put It Down (Reviewed by TheBookworm

    The Dangerous Days of Daniel X
    By James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge
    Pub. Date: July 2008
    4 out of 5 stars
    PG - Violence
    Recommended

    Ever since his parents were cruelly murdered by aliens, he has taken over their job, to protect Earth from the aliens on the List. Daniel X, alien hunter, has the unique power of creation, such as being able to manipulate objects or his ability to transform into animals. Daniel has now set his sights on a powerful alien in California who has plans of destroying earth and recreating it in his own evil likeness. He begins his search confident in his skills and not fearful enough of this top ten List ranking alien. Right when Daniel feels he has found someone he can relate to, he is betrayed and captured by cunning, underhanded means and left trapped and wounded in an alien spaceship cell. Will he survive? And most important, will Earth survive?

    The Dangerous Days of Daniel X held my attention throughout the book. Though this book resembled a poorly-scripted, made-for-TV sci-fi movie, I couldn¿t put it down. I may have grinned or laughed at the absolute wrong moments in the storyline, but I was enjoying the weird, gruesome alien horrors and the main characters¿ many oddities.

    While Daniel¿s many powers were interesting and captivating, they were also quite confusing. It was hard to decipher what was concrete reality or what he manipulated (or ¿created¿) into existence. If I didn¿t have to spend so much time trying to unravel what was really going on, I believe I would have enjoyed and understood his amazing abilities better.

    There were quite a few modern day references, such as movies, actors, and etc, that I understood and laughed at, but these additions will easily age the book and become harder to understand for later generations. Books from the 80s had their modern movie and music references but nearly three decades later, young adults have no idea what these references mean, so any humor or depth behind them are lost. It most likely will happen to this book too.

    The climax of the story ended surprisingly quick. I was getting pumped up for the final battle scene between good and evil¿ and then the battle ended in what felt like seconds. The battle was won in a clever and gross way that I completely didn¿t expect. I was pleased with the villain¿s demise, but most of my awe and wonderment was at the speed this huge scene was carried out. I look back and still can¿t believe how sudden it happened. Yet somehow it worked.

    The Dangerous Days of Daniel X pleasantly surprised me, the reluctant sci-fi reader, with a bizarre cast of characters who possessed nondescript talents which played out by unexpected methods. I believe readers will most enjoy this book, when they view it in a slightly comical manner. If you are a sci-fi reader who is looking for a little breather from heavy, ominous reading I suggest The Dangerous Days of Daniel X.

    Date Reviewed: January 14th, 2009

    For more book reviews and book information check out my blog at www.inthecurrent.blogspot.com

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 27, 2012

    eh

    BLAH

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 20, 2011

    Awesome

    This is an awesome and intriguing book. I had to read this for Reading in school and I instantly fell in love with the book. I can't wait to read the rest of the books in the series. I love the extraterrestrialism in it and Daniel's amazing powers. I highly recommend this book.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 13, 2011

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    excellent

    this book is filled with a lot of action. It is an excellent read

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted September 8, 2011

    Little moe Little more...

    I love the books but I want free ones to be longer, I cant always keep spending money on books

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 29, 2010

    Popular Action Fluff

    This book may be entertaining for its target audience, but offers little else beyond entertainment. It felt like I was reading fluff designed to be popular (and bring in the dough) and nothing else. It certainly had plenty of action. I would assume it was because of its target audience, but I've read much better and more rewarding books made for the same audience. I'd say this is a no-go.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 22, 2010

    Daniel X

    Good but the characters were not as well developed as in the Harry Potter novels or the twilight Series.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 18, 2010

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    Patterson should stick to adult novels

    This was billed as a book for young adults/teens. Some of these type of books have been huge with adults (Harry Potter/Twilight). I can't imagine this book will get anywhere near those heights. This book is bland, boring, obvious, too short, and ill-paced. The voices sound like an adult trying to sound "cool" like a kid by nrarrating the events and throwing in pop culture items. Its bad and blatant. Kids don't talk like that. Also, the main character is so powerful he's never in actual danger. Maybe young adults will like or even love this, but there is zero crossover appeal and I love Patterson's other works. I was also planning to check out the Maximum Ride series but now I can't see that happening. A skip if you're older than 14.

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  • Posted August 1, 2009

    Great Book!

    A well done Patterson book in my opinion. Daniel's power(the power to create)is an imaginative, fascinating, and very powerful power, yet Patterson puts limits to it and flaws the character masterfully, always seeming him to be at the disadvantage. However Daniel is not so easily defeated, and you'll find yourself holding your breath through every single extraterrestrial conflict he has. He combines action, suspense and plot twists to always keep you on your toes, and just when you think your settling down......something happens. fantastic read, 5/5 stars in my opinion.

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  • Posted July 25, 2009

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    loved this book

    i loved this book! its funny thrilling and a book that i could read again and again. i really strongly recommend this book for people who love huge and surprising turns.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 18, 2009

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    Ultimately awesome--my new favorite book.

    James Patterson never fails to entertain his readers. I really really like his writing style. Daniel X is about a boy who can create anything using only his mind. The adventure is so amazing. I love the action, too. If you want to experience an ultimate adventure without leaving your seat, buy this book. Not buying this book is like missing half of your life.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 28, 2009

    Okay Sci-Fi

    Not the greatest I've ever read. It was entertaining, but the story line and character development were a bit week. Too much super hero, not enough sci-fi for my taste.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 11, 2009

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    Makes a Reader

    I bought this book on a whim for my son. He is ADHD and can't sit still to read anything for a long period of time. When I gave it to him at first he grumbled, but started to read it. He didn't put it down no matter what. We went out to dinner, so did the book. At recess his teacher said you would find him sitting up against a wall and reading. At night I would go check on him and he would be sitting by his night light reading. This book turned my son into a reader.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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