Customer Reviews
the word ''Dissapointment'' springs to mind - By: Mr. S. J. Hall, 06 Jan 2009 
Different it is, but sadly disappointing too, I expected a lot more from the JP stable. It is beyond fantasy & even further outside your weirdest thoughts; I was ready to put it down for good after 4 chapters. Much too silly for me, I sadly won't be wasting any more money on this series. It would make a better cartoon/comic
very good - By: E. Gunn, 20 Dec 2008 
Some reviews have said they're disappointed, but im 18 so i should be reading more adult books but i dont know where to find the type of books i like so im sticking with teenage for now, & just like the Maximum Ride series this book is a page turner. Its got everything involvedin ordinary life with a super natural aspect & i love it. i love the way its written, as if its straight from the mind of Daniel. Brilliant, even adults with active imaginations would enjoy this, it only took me 4hours to readin one sitting :]
Courtesy of Teens Read Too - By: TeensReadToo.com, 04 Dec 2008 
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 murderedin 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 blendin with humans. His parents had settledin Kansas, the most unassuming place for them to blend in.
Daniel begins where his parents have left off. Daniel is 15 & 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 & 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 grossin its descriptionin the final scenes.
With definite appeal to the teen boy audience, girls & 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 SKIESin August 2009. And if you can't wait that long, check out the graphic novel: DANIEL X: ALIEN HUNTER.
Reviewed by: Jaglvr
Absolute Drivel - By: Dodgy B'Stard, 23 Sep 2008 
Omly took four pages to decide this was definitely too off the wall for me. Probably suited to sci-fi buffs, but for me - a definite no-no !
A Disappointing New Series from James Patterson - By: DB Dom, 28 Aug 2008 
The Dangerous Days of Daniel X is the first of a new childrens series by James Patterson. Having read - & greatly enjoyed - the Maximum Ride series I had high hopes for his latest book. Sadly it was a disappointment, I can't quite say where it lacked, I guess my problem with the book was that it seemed to have no basisin fact, it was complete fantasy.
Daniel X (X because he has no real surname) is an alien with special powers on earth since his childhood destined to destroy all aliens on earth. Already a slightly odd concept, his parents where killed at the age of 3 by an alien known as the Prayer, his ultimate enemy & then skips to him at 15, carrying a list of all aliens which he intends to pursue & destroy. This first book is mainly focusedin his pursuit of "Number 6", Ergent Seth.
Essentially my problem with this was it's just too bizarre,in concepts,in plot. It certainly lacks the down to earth view of the Maximum Ride series & is a great failure to my mind. I shall be awaiting the nextin the series, but more out of curiosity than excitement!