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The Dangerous Days of Daniel X
by James Patterson
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Edition: Hardcover
Publication Date: July 21, 2008
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
ISBN: 0316002925
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1965
Average Customer Rating: 
List price: $19.99
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James Patterson, the Krispy Kremes of novelists . . . , September 28, 2008
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I used to enjoy Krispy Kreme donuts. I used to enjoy James Patterson. For similar reasons, I forswore them both some time ago.
Patterson produces novels at nearly the same rate Krispy Kreme produces donuts and like the donuts, there's almost no nutritional value. Over time, I forget how vacuous they are and think, "Why did I give these things up, they LOOK good". The next day however, suffering from aesthetic remorse, I renew my vow of abstinence.
"The Dangerous Days of Daniel X" is an example of how dependent Patterson has become on the contributions of "co-writers" (I suspect these "co-writers" are the ACTUAL creators while Mr. Patterson does little more than attach his name to the franchise.) The content of "Daniel" is strikingly similar to Dean Koontz's "Odd Thomas" series (without Mr K's panache) and the film, "Men in Black". Characters are one-dimensional and derivative. The device that Daniel's family and friends are "mentally generated," reads like bad Heinlein ... in the 60's. While acceptable in the 60's, in 2008, not so much.
Finally, there are those two "previews" of future "Daniel" stories in the back. These pages are nothing but a gimmick that fills space between book covers, helping with the appearance there's something there. Unfortunately, there's no "there" there. Like the morning after that Krispy Kreme binge, I wish I'd spent my time doing something else.
Maybe Krispy Kremes and Mr. Patterson just used to be better?
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more of a kids book, September 23, 2008
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Didn't really kow what to expect. More for teenagers and pre-teens than adults, but i enjoyed it anyway!
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A little too strange, September 23, 2008
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This was a very fast read, but it was way out there and very strange. Those who enjoy science fiction might enjoy this.
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James Patterson is Always Good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, September 19, 2008
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The Dangerous Days of Daniel X was a quick romp of playful imagination. I always enjoy following Patterson's creative mind. I got his Maximum Ride series for my grandson - but was soon hooked on the outcome of his very colorful and endearing characters. Daniel X leads you into the same pattern - you learn quickly to care about the main character. To hang spell bound on his Destiny and to enjoy following him on the twists and turns of the Journey that leads him there. I look forward to the next book in the series. The audio book gives you such a great preview of it.
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Worth the buy!, September 16, 2008
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My 11 year old son couldn't put the book down and read without being told to do so! He rated it a 4 1/2 star book, but we couldn't do that with the stars. He told me to tell other kids that this book is "really weird in a good way". He also stated he was interested in getting the next book in this series.
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