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The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1)
The Dangerous Days of Daniel X - Daniel X, Bk 1
Author: James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
ISBN-13: 9780316012188
ISBN-10: 0316012181
Publication Date: 6/30/2010
Pages: 288
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Paperback
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29 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

mrsb avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 78 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 14
This book is written in classic Patterson style ... short chapters that leave you hanging and NEEDING to read the next one. (Or as I like to call it ... "I'll read just one more chapter until before you know it, there are no more left to read") I read this book in just a few hours and I really liked it. It IS geared more toward Young Adults though, like the Maximum Ride series. Patterson has already made it known that this will be his new series, as at the end of this book he gives you sneak peeks at the next two in the series ... which also leave you wanting MORE and RIGHT NOW!!

I know that Patterson has been getting a lot of grief as of late for his writing style, but he is indeed an exceptional and talented writer and he is still my favourite author, and I like the fact that he is able to write for adults, teens and even children. Not many authors have that ability ...
Arelsea1990 avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I've read the Maximum Ride trilogy, but nothing else by this author until I picked this book up at the library. It was different than most books I've read, and definitely a read-in-one-sitting book. I really liked it. Exciting, non-stop action... Almost as good as Maximum Ride. ;-) Recommended!
justread01 avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 35 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
What drew me to this book was its premise ("good" alien with special powers/intelligence hunting down the "Most Wanted" of the alien world - those villains who have nothing but violence, death and destruction on their minds), and although I didn't think the book as a whole was stellar, I still feel the idea is interesting enough; I just feel it wasn't developed much. The plot felt shallow and a bit TOO comedic, and I just didn't find myself able to get involved in the book much. I guessed long before it was revealed what was going to happen, which isn't always bad - but it is if the characters are weak (think of the roughest Disney character pencil sketchings, where they are only outlines, without any color or sometimes without noses or facial expressions - these characters are like that). I think these characters could be developed into very enjoyable/likable/interesting people. There are hints at who they are (there is one point in the story where Daniel is telling his sister a rather painful fact, and this telling and reactions from his family made me FEEL something, which is what I wanted to do more of), which I cheered and hunted hard to find but was not very successful. On a positive note, I found the way Daniel "gets into" Seth's head (#6 on the Most Wanted List) to be very clever; the book is not completely without imagination ... it was just a bit too sketchy (malnourished) for my taste.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
If this was the 1st book I had read rom James Patterson - it would have been the LAST.
It does not fit in any catagory that true Patterson fans might expect. It is a science fiction (poorly written) story fit for pre-teens. Daniel is an alien sent to earth to kill other aliens that are intent o harming earth. A PATTERSON BOOK TO AVOID.
Jeff
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I got this book for my 12 year old son. We actually both ended up reading it - it was like Men in Black without agents "J" and "K". We both thoroughly enjoyed it and I was especially pleased because he has resisted reading so much and this one he actually raced through. He is now reading the second one in the series - I can only hope it continues as well as the first.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I didn't realize this was a children's book when I picked it up! If I was judging it as and adult book I would say it was childish and strangely written, but it was a wonderful book to lend to my 'hates to read' nephew! As a children's book I give it 5 stars.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 52 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a different read from the other books of James Patterson. More SiFi-ish...not my true liking. Story is fast and I did finish the book...If you are in to this type of read, then I'm sure you will like the next installment....
booksarelikecandy avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 1
I thought this book was fun! It turned on my younger side and I just let myself go with it. Silly, yes? Entertaining - absolutely!
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 1
This book was written in a manner that appeals to both young adults and grownups. I am a 40-something mom and I was enthralled with this story! The chapters are short and it is a quick, easy, entertaining read. I was pleasantly surprised.
mrsb avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 78 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book is written in classic Patterson style ... short chapters that leave you hanging and NEEDING to read the next one. (Or as I like to call it ... "I'll read just one more chapter until before you know it, there are no more left to read") I read this book in just a few hours and I really liked it. It IS geared more toward Young Adults though, like the Maximum Ride series. Patterson has already made it known that this will be his new series, as at the end of this book he gives you sneak peeks at the next two in the series ... which also leave you wanting MORE and RIGHT NOW!!

I know that Patterson has been getting a lot of grief as of late for his writing style, but he is indeed an exceptional and talented writer and he is still my favourite author, and I like the fact that he is able to write for adults, teens and even children. Not many authors have that ability ...
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Try this book if you have a boy, 11-14, who doesn't like to read. It's action packed with short chapters that each end in a cliff-hanger. James Patterson has really worked at writing a story that reading phobic boys may find interesting. As a literature teacher, his plot heavy style with little character development isn't my style - but I appreciate his contribution to helping encourage young boys to read.

For the 2008/2009 school year I had several boys who got into the Maximum Ride series. Now I'll invest in Daniel X for the upcoming year.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book. I think the style is witty and fast paced (before reading James Patterson I never realized a BOOK could feel fast paced like this). I also found myself laughing out loud more than once. I think people who don't like this probably take it too seriously, it's really very funny. I'd never really had a protagonist who was sarcastic and it cracked him up. I could be friends with this guy. So it's SciFi, this isn't hardcore scifi, it's just a bit of a stretch beyond the everyday but written in a way that is believable and interesting.

I look forward to the next few installments.
amerigo avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on
For ages 7 - 12.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on
This is an excellent book. Just one more great James Patterson book.
BBud72 avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
This was a very quick and easy read. Patterson's character Daniel X is quite the inventive type. I will continue to read this series to see what the future holds for Daniel.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 5 more book reviews
Weaving between alternate states of reality and story this is a real romp - escape-ism ata its best. And there is enough content for older adult readers.
bhall avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 9 more book reviews
I rather enjoyed this book. It's a quick, easy read, full of action, adventure and a decent bit of drama mixed in for good measure.

While it can be enjoyed by all ages, the book is written for a younger audience and is quite a bit liter than what you would normally espect from Patterson.

Regardless, its definately worth a read if you like sci-fi and/or seeing aliens get their butts kicked.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 12 more book reviews
Did not care for this book at all.
bmlozoya avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
If you liked the Men in Black movies, this book is perfect for you.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on
My son, who doesn't like to read, actually enjoyed this book, and asked for more Daniel X books.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.com

From the first paragraph of THE DANGEROUS DAYS OF DANIEL X, the reader is intrigued with what is to come. James Patterson, in collaboration with Michael Ledwidge, creates a unique science fiction story that will especially appeal to the younger male population.

Daniel is only three years old when his parents are murdered in the kitchen above him. The murder isn't a typical murder. It's one most of us wouldn't believe. You see, Daniel's parents are murdered by a 6-foot tall praying mantis looking alien, Ergent Seth. Seth has come looking for Daniel's parents because they are Alien Hunters. And they have The List. The List names the most horrific, evil, murderous aliens.

As the story develops, Daniel shares with the reader his thoughts, and, more importantly, his various super abilities. Because, like his parents, Daniel too is an alien. But Daniel is able to blend in with humans. His parents had settled in Kansas, the most unassuming place for them to blend in.

Daniel begins where his parents have left off. Daniel is 15 and has begun to hunt the aliens that are on The List. After a few successes, he decides to take on Ergent Seth. Seth is #6 on the list. Seth is probably more powerful than Daniel, but Daniel has revenge on his side.

Daniel is taken on a wild adventure on his quest to defeat Seth. On his journey, he travels to Alpar Nok, the home planet of people like him, Alien Hunters. The biggest surprise is when he discovers his grandmother is still alive. But Daniel is determined to be victorious over Seth and continues on. Seth warns him it will be a battle to the death for one of them, but Daniel will not give up. The battle that ensues is imaginative, though maybe a bit gross in its description in the final scenes.

With definite appeal to the teen boy audience, girls and adults alike will also enjoy the unique change of pace that James Patterson has taken with THE DANGEROUS DAYS OF DANIEL X. The action moves quickly as Daniel faces his greatest challenge. But of course, as one can expect with James Patterson, a sequel is not far behind: DANIEL X: WATCH THE SKIES in August 2009. And if you can't wait that long, check out the graphic novel: DANIEL X: ALIEN HUNTER.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on
Fast moving story, will become another series like Maximum Ride.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 48 more book reviews
Kids book.
forosure avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 42 more book reviews
MEN IN BLACK MEETS PATTERSON. IT WAS A SLOW START TO A QUICK FINISH. I WASN'T GOING TO READ IT AFTER I GOT STARTED. I WENT ON AMAZON AND READ SOME REVIEWS. BAD CHOICE. I SHOULDN'T HAVE READ THE NEGATIVE ONES. I KNOW BETTER THAN THAT. I WAS GOING TO QUIT READING THE BOOK. ALL TO JUST READ IT ANOTHER TIME. I COULDN'T JUST QUIT LIKE THAT SO I PICKED THE BOOK UP TWO DAYS LATER AND FINISHED IT. I ENJOYED THE BOOK. IT WAS FUNNY IN PARTS AND INTERESTING IN OTHERS. I LIKED THE VISUALS AND THAT IT WAS AIMED AT YOUNG ADULTS. I DIDN'T READ THE STARTS OF THE NEXT STORIES THAT ARE COMING. I RATHER BE SURPRISED. MY THOUGHTS, READ THE BOOK BUT DON'T RUSH OUT TO GET IT. I'M VERY PLEASED TO SAY THAT I READ IT AND I LIKED IT. I HOPE YOU DO TOO. ITS A QUICK SHORT READ.
reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
NOT a typical Patterson read. I was so dissapointed I only read a few chapters. It's definitely science fiction where the main character is an alien. I'd much prefer to read any of his other mysteries like Alex Cross or the Womens Murder Club. I don't reccomend this book unless you're really into science fiction.
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I REALLY TRIED BUT COULD NOT GET INTO THIS.
speeder avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 8 more book reviews
This was not one of my favorite Patterson books as it was too much science fictional.
connieg avatar reviewed The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Daniel X, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
Entertaining if you're eight. Didn't even finish it.
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this has to be the worst James Patterson book ever. I like most any of his books, but esp the Alex Cross ones and the Maximum Ride series, this however was just awful. I never finished it.