Aug
29
2007
David’s book Simple Genius received positive feedback in a post titled “This Past Weekend” on Utenzi Blog.
I did stay up most that night reading Simple Genius by David Baldacci (of Absolute Power fame). I thought the book started a bit slow and awkward but that was just the first 10 pages or so… it was a very good book.
Aug
29
2007
David appeared in an entry titled “Ezzulia.com” on Brian Freemans’s Weblog. The entry provides a brief list of writers recently interviewed on Ezzulia.com, the new English language version of the original Ezzulia.nl, a “readers resource site.” Freeman wrote about Ezzulia.nl as a place where he’s visited to chat with his Dutch readers.
In recent months, they’ve interviewed writers like James Patterson, Ian Rankin, David Baldacci…
The Ezzulia.com interview with David can be found at http://www.ezzulia.com/interviews/qa002.html.
Aug
27
2007
David’s The Hour Game is listed as a book to be traded on the Trade a Book Club blog.
The Hour Game David Baldacci
A deadly serial killer says “Its[sic] time to Play”
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Aug
27
2007
David’s upcoming thriller, Stone Cold, received a starred review in Publisher’s Weekly’s “Fiction Reviews: Week of 8/27/2007.”
Baldacci’s latest reveals the anarchy that lurks under the slick facade of corrupted governments.
Aug
25
2007
David’s Simple Genius was listed in a post titled “Books I’ve Read (Recently?)” on the Missing Monkey Head blog. Gary, the author of the post, gave Simple Genius 3 out of 5 zombies.
Aug
22
2007
David was mentioned as one of several well-known authors appearing at the 2007 National Book Festival in an entry titled “Authors in Action” on the Book Haven blog.
Other well known author’s [sic] coming to the DC festival include:
… David Baldacci
Aug
17
2007
David’s The Camel Club was featured in an entry titled “At Number 3 in Book Sales This Week – The Camel Club” on the CrankyCronos.com blog.
Title: The Camel Club
Author: David Baldacci
Aug
16
2007
David is mentioned among several other popular authors in the entry “Save Yourself Some Money” on the Dover Public Library News blog. The entry encourages readers to save money on paperbacks by purchasing nearly-new donated books from the library’s “books for sale” corner.
Popular authors like Robert Parker, Tami Hoag, Carly Phillips, Tom Clancy, Dennis Lehane, Jeffrey Deaver, and David Baldacci are right there on the shelves…
Aug
16
2007
David’s body of work is mentioned in the entry “Finding Books to Add to My Reading List” on the Rarely Home Mom blog.
I would never have gotten hooked on David Baldacci and his like if it weren’t for my dad.
Aug
16
2007
David is mentioned among several other mystery authors that columnist Glen McAdoo enjoys in his column titled “Make That, I Was Just Readin’” in the Lahontan Valley News.
Not to be left out are some other mystery writers whom I enjoy. David Baldacci, Scott Turow, Robert K. Tannenbaum, a terrific writer, and forensic pathologists Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs