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Daniel X: Game over

Author: James Patterson; Ned Rust
Publisher: New York : Little, Brown, 2011.
Series: Daniel X, 4
Edition/Format:   Book : Elementary and junior high school : Fiction : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
Summary:
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.
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Genre/Form: Fiction
Material Type: Elementary and junior high school, Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: James Patterson; Ned Rust
ISBN: 9780316101783 0316101788
OCLC Number: 823044007
Description: 229 p. 22 cm.
Series Title: Daniel X, 4
Responsibility: James Patterson and Ned Rust.

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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.

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