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Lädt ... Daniel X: Game Over (2011)von James Patterson, Ned Rust
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Gehört zur ReiheDaniel X (4)
In Tokyo, fifteen-year-old Daniel X faces two of the most dangerous aliens on the planet, who are plotting to use video games to control children and turn them into an army of doom. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Overall I liked this book. The main character of this story has basically every kind of super power I would like to have. It was cool for him to finally have a friend that he didn't have to create with his mind. It was pretty depressing for that intellectual alien, and 7 and 8's son to die. Especially since he created his entire family and friends based on his own mind from mid-air! I think it is kind of strange though, so far Daniel X is the only alien hunting down the most wanted. By the forth book I think someone would recognize several of the top ten criminals were dead. And their may be hundreds of bad aliens on Earth, but there should be at least a couple other alien hunters out there. Thank you for reading my summary on Daniel X. ( )