Archive for September, 2007

Sep 27 2007

On the Need A Nap 2 Blog

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David’s novel The Camel Club is listed among other novels to be read in a post titled “Fall Into Reading 2007” on the Need A Nap 2 blog.

The Camel Club by David Baldacci. Another favorite author though some of his books are more explicit than others (that’s a warning).

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Sep 27 2007

On Sprite Writes Blog

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David is mentioned among other authors participating in the 2007 National Book Festival in Washington, D.C., in a post titled “Author Suggestions” on the Sprite Writes blog. The post writer solicits advice on authors she should hear speak at the Festival.

The authors who will be in attendance are…

* Diane Ackerman
* Ann Amernick
* M.T. Anderson
* Maria Celeste ArrarĂ¡s
* David Baldacci
* Michael Beschloss

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Sep 27 2007

On Through Foreign Eyes Blog

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Several of David’s novels are included in a post titled “Book Collection: Making My Own Library” on the Through Foreign Eyes blog. The post writer offers a glimpse of his personal library, which includes several Baldacci novels.

DAVID BALDACCI (He writes with so much passion)
- The Simple Truth
- Wish You Well
- The Christmas Train
- Last Man Standing
- Split Second

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Sep 27 2007

In the Seattle Post Intelligencer

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David was named among other “familiar denizens of the best-seller lists” with a book coming out this fall in an article titled “Fall Books: A Quieter Autumn Leads to the Discovery of Unexpected Gems” in the Seattle Post Intelligencer.

Fall 2007 seems to be one of those quieter seasons. To be sure, there are new books by many familiar denizens of the best-seller lists, purveyors of popular fiction as well as more literary offerings: Phillip Roth, Robert Parker, Diane Mott Davidson, David Baldacci, John Updike, Ken Follett, Alice Sebold, Walter Mosley, Richard Russo.

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Sep 26 2007

On the Palehua Book Club Blog

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The Palehua Book Club read and discussed David’s novel The Simple Truth and reported on the meeting in an entry titled “The Simple Truth 1/20/05.”

We gave David Baldacci another try. He wrote our first book club pick: Wish You Well.

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Sep 26 2007

On Cherish. . . the Word Blog

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David’s novel The Collectors is listed among other novels the blog author plans to read as part of Fall into Reading on the Cherish. . . the word blog.

… Here’s my very eclectic list. I know I will adjust as I read!

In Search of Eden–Linda Nichols
At the Scent of Water–Linda Nichols
On Every Side–Karen Kingsbury
My Sister’s Keeper–Jodi Piccoult
The Collectors–David Baldacci

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Sep 25 2007

On the Ramblings from Life Blog

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David’s novel Simple Genius is listed among novels the blog author plans to read in a posting titled “Fall into Reading” on the Ramblings from Life blog.

So here is my Fall into Reading list. I am interested to see if I manage to follow this list. I’ve always be a “read by the seat of your pants” gal.

10. Simple Genius – David Baldacci

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Sep 24 2007

On Disseminating Josh Maday

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David appears in an entry titled “Name Drop 1.2” on the Disseminating Josh Maday blog. The excerpt below is stanza XII.

XII

Edward Champion Alfredo Garcia Diane Ackerman David Baldacci Ken Burns Sanjay Gupta Patricia MacLachlan Judith Martin Joyce Carol Oates Jodi Picoult David Wiesner

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Sep 24 2007

On Literary Kicks

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David’s novel The Collectors is mentioned in a review of the New York Times Book Review’s redesigned look in a post called “Reviewing the Review: September 23 2007” on the Literary Kicks blog.

One slight quibble: if the new list is titled “Paperback Best Sellers” (divided into “Trade Fiction”, headed by Sara Gruen’s elephants, and “Mass Market Fiction”, headed by David Baldacci’s The Collectors), why is the hardcover list titled “Best Sellers” and not “Hardcover Best Sellers”?

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Sep 22 2007

On Writing 5 to 9 Blog

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David’s novel The Collectors is listed among best-selling mass market paperbacks in a post titled “What Are People Are [sic] Reading” on the Writing 5 to 9 blog.

THE COLLECTORS, by David Baldacci

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