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Daniel X: Game Over
Daniel X: Game Over
Sep 20, 2024 2:35 PM

Author:James Patterson

Daniel X: Game Over

THE BEST VIDEO GAME YOU EVER PLAYED . . .

Daniel X is one of the greatest superheroes ever to walk planet Earth. He has defeated a host of evil-doers on The List of Alien Outlaws, and now he's ready to raise the stakes on his next impossible mission - by eliminating two criminals at once.

. . . IS THE WORST THING THAT HAPPENED TO PLANET EARTH.

Tokyo is the stomping ground of a pair of sadistic shape-shifters at the helm of a massive video-game enterprise. And their next addictive game release is about to control the minds of kids all over the world. But this deadly duo also has an appetite for endangered extraterrestrial species, and they plan to make Daniel the main course of their next feast. Can he escape their skewers - or will it be game over for the Alien Hunter?

LET THE COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION BEGIN.

Reviews

Six generations of readers have found in the story of the March family universal truths about girls, families and growing up

—— Guardian

Deals with life's big questions - love and death, war and peace, and ambition versus family responsibility - in a way that is inspiring and realistic. Use a hankie as a bookmark - tears are guaranteed

—— Marie Claire

Good Wives is a glorious weep-a-minute...a more complex narrative that follows each of the girls' journeys, real or metaphorical, away from the parental home

—— Independent

So what makes these different to any other set of classics? In a moment of inspiration Random House had the bright idea of actually asking Key stage 2 children what extra ingredients they could add to make children want to read. And does it work? Well, put it this way...my 13-year-old daughter announced that she had to read a book over the summer holiday and, without any prompting, spotted The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas...and proceeded to read it! Now, if you knew my 13-year-old daughter, you would realise that this is quite remarkable. She reads texts, blogs and tags by the thousand - but this is the first book she has read since going to high school, so all hail Vintage Classics!

—— National Association for the Teaching of English

A sensitive and beautifully observed story . . . our young readers appreciated both the humour and the pathos

—— Federation of Children's Book Groups on THE STORY OF TRACY BEAKER

Told in the zany, entirely convincing voice of Tracy Beaker herself . . . The strains of communal life with other children, rivalries and friendships and jokes, all spring to life, and Tracy's prose is decorated throughout with cheeky line drawings

—— Sunday Times on THE STORY OF TRACY BEAKER

These three stories are moving, powerful and enlightening.

—— Through the Looking Glass

Full of convincing local detail.

—— Bournemouth Daily Echo

Dibben expertly captures the sights, sounds and smells of Sweden in the 1790s and all the horror, drama and everyday life of Ancient Rome, even down to the snacks people ate in the street . . . The History Keepers has reminded me why I first started reading teenage fiction again – when it’s done well, as this is, you get proper heroes and villains . . . This series will be devoured by those who are looking for something new post Harry P.

—— Katy Moran

An exciting plot, evil baddies and lovable heroes all add to this exciting page-turner as the History Keepers race around Rome.

—— Scribbler Magazine
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