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A**N
Teen book
This series is geared toward the teen age group but it was still a good read for an adult.
S**N
Good read
It's a nice series of books. Easy to read and has some pretty good characters in it, looking forward to reading the next one.
F**N
welcome gift in England
I needed some books to take as gifts for lots of young people in the U.K. and this one was the biggest hit. I guess it's so new that they don't have it there yet. I have to confess, I am an older person and have never read James Patterson's books and never heard of Adam Sadler, (sorry). But just wanted to let Amazon know that this Damiel X book made lots of young teens very happy and made this grandma look cool. Thanks.
K**Y
Great
I love James Patterson and every book of his that I've ever read. He is an author that is impossible to put down. I purchased these books for my sons and plan on reading them for myself because I love to read. I was hoping his children books would be just as good as the adult books. I recommend anything written by him!! Fantastic author!!
A**N
Demons and Druids Review
This book is the third in the series of Daniel X by the well known and well respected James Patterson. He has brought back Daniel and his list to once more take down an alien who is wanted on the planet Earth.Not only does this book enhance Daniels power with the ability to turn back time but also delves more into the death of his parents.When Daniel moves on to number 3 on The List a raging alien made of fire called Beta Phosphorus he also seems to be weakening in his powers. Except for the new learning of time travel other than that he hasn't been able to control his power at will lately and hes starting to wonder if he can handle all thats around him. And that may be fatal to all that he protects on earth. If beta continues to sell earth's tree and and animal life on his home planet as tender there may not be much left.Iy may even hurt his friends.Besides from Daniel's obvious worrys of the world and his powers this story turns into another of James Patterson's funny young adult books and is alot different from his more grim adult books. These actually show humor and good play even before Adam sandler joined him on this one which improved on an aspect of his younger books that always was a highlight. The only thing that annoys me about Mr. Patterson these days though is his over pronounced belief in global warming and the emphasis put on it. I kinda worry about the influence it may have on those younger into actually believeing something that is even totally proven yet. Hes starting to do this in the Daniel X series and has been in Maximum Ride. I have nothing against a little talk of recycling but its getting alittle too heavy and I'd rather get to the story. But otherwise great story and fast read.Maybe too fast to not wait for paperback also but if you buy it don't be surprised if you read for 5 straight hours and laugh the entire time.
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