Monica Chin's Reviews > Daniel X: Watch the Skies
Daniel X: Watch the Skies (Daniel X, #2)
by James Patterson (Goodreads Author), Ned Rust
by James Patterson (Goodreads Author), Ned Rust
Strange matters arise when the town beams light from all it’s electronic devices. The people in town are being slaughtered for entertainment. Women are becoming pregnant from eating caviar. Has the world gone mad? No, it’s only alien number five making a spectacular gory movie of human killings and the glorious finale of Daniel X’s death. Who is this Daniel X aliens are rooting to die? He is one among the few left of his kind, an alien hunter. Daniel is on the hunt to kill every alien on The List. This list shows all the criminal extraterrestrials in the Universe who are trying to destroy Earth. His family had died a long time ago on Earth, when Daniel was only a baby boy. They were murdered by the most wanted alien on The List, the Prayer. Now Daniel must fight every alien and go up the list getting to take his revenge and kill his very last alien. Luckily, Daniel is not alone. He has powers to do the unthinkable—wait no, he has to think to use his powers. He has to use his mind in order to create people and objects. This power is handy when he is lonely and needs a get together as well as combat fighting alien monsters.
This book is the second of the Daniel X series. I thought the first one was much better than the second book. In the sequel, you read the same stuff happening from the first book. There was no progress in the second book. The book had some humorous lines but sadly I would not recommend this book to anyone, because it wasn’t much of a fun read and not much really happened. Although, if you didn’t already read the first book, then this one will be interesting!
This book is the second of the Daniel X series. I thought the first one was much better than the second book. In the sequel, you read the same stuff happening from the first book. There was no progress in the second book. The book had some humorous lines but sadly I would not recommend this book to anyone, because it wasn’t much of a fun read and not much really happened. Although, if you didn’t already read the first book, then this one will be interesting!
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