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Sunday, January 17, 2016

The Dangerous Days Of Daniel X

The book that I am currently reading is called "The Dangerous Days Of Daniel X" by James Patterson and Micheal Ledwidge. The book commences with Daniel introducing the tragic event that occurred 12 years ago, when he was only 3 years, his parents were murdered by an alien named The Prayer. Daniel now only remembered that The Prayer was looking for The List of Alien Outlaws. The dreadful alien also wanted to kill Daniel, but he saved himself by transforming into a tick. Now that his parents were killed, Daniel was the last Alien Hunter left from the family and the only person who knew where the List was kept.

Daniel is 15 years old, and has faced extraordinary dangerous events for the past 12 years. Daniel hunts terrible and dangerous aliens. Daniel was born with strange and unimaginable abilities, he could make his parents or his friends project out of his memory and make them real. As Daniel hunts aliens from the list, he keeps changing his location. Daniel's aim is to kill the Number 1 alien on The List, his parents' murderer, also known as The Prayer. After killing Number 19, Orkng Jllfgna in Portland, Daniel's next prey is in Los Angeles, Number 6's home base. While Daniel was traveling to LA, he gets attacked by an alien, the alien was sent by Number 6 to warn Daniel.

Unknown Words:
1. Lickety-Split: As fast as possible
Sentence: I laughed Hysterically as the lickety-split-quick tick crawled higher and higher on the lighthouse. 

2. Incinerated: To destroy by burning 
Sentence: My mom and dad were dead and being incinerated from inside. 



3 comments:

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  2. Prachi, good job on the blog post! It's detailed so you can understand how the story is like.
    Rin

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  3. Prachi, I really enjoyed reading this blog post since it is extremely detailed so I felt like I had actually read the book on my own. The words are very interesting and the definitions were very easy to understand! Great Job
    -Rhianna

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