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Daniel X: Armageddon

by James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

Series: Daniel X (5)

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Daniel faces dastardly Number Two, who has slowly been amassing an underground army of aliens to help him enslave Earth's population in preparation for the arrival of Number One, the most powerful alien in the universe and Daniel's arch-nemesis.
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Nearly through this one away after ten or a dozen pages.then my adolescent mind kicked in and it became a far fetched read. I don't like giving up after a few pages or chapters and it paid dividends this time. Aime at teenagers, I would suggest, and needs some peserverance...before it makes sense. ( )
  DCarlin | Jan 23, 2016 |
This series is still pretty weird, but Patterson is finally starting to make a point with its direction. Probably the best entry in the series, and there can't be more than one or two more before it is over for good. ( )
  biggs1399 | Jan 19, 2016 |
Interesting new dynamics with new girl and the Feds helping out. ( )
  TeamDewey | Mar 7, 2014 |
This book takes place in present times and is a science fiction book.In this book Armageddon is trying to take over the world. To do so he acts out the bibles prophecy of the end of the world. To stop him Daniel teams up with a anti-alien FBI branch. farther into the book Daniel finds out that Armageddon is the same species of aliens as him. In the end Daniel uses his ability to control matter to destroy Armageddon.

I gave this book a five star because it is interesting and it keeps you hooked till the end. And another reason I liked the books much was that it was science fiction and I love science fiction and fantasy books. ( )
  jamesd.b1 | Dec 1, 2013 |
Daniel X: Armageddon by James Patterson is a great read. The Daniel X series is very fascinating, it can connect to a teenagers life and the real world too. This book has some tough words but other than that it is a relatively easy read. The events that happen in this book are quite astonishing and unreal, but just make me want to read the book more. I recommend this book to anybody that likes fiction and aliens. I enjoyed this whole series and can’t wait for the next book to come out. ( )
  br14seha | Nov 8, 2013 |
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Daniel faces dastardly Number Two, who has slowly been amassing an underground army of aliens to help him enslave Earth's population in preparation for the arrival of Number One, the most powerful alien in the universe and Daniel's arch-nemesis.

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