Archive for October, 2007

Oct 31 2007

On Little Miss Sew and Sow

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David’s novels The Collectors and Simple Genius are included in a post titled “New Feature” on the Little Miss Sew and Sow blog.

Simple Genius, by David Baldacci: I couldn’t finish this one…
The Collectors, by David Baldacci: Again, too many sub-plots…

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Oct 31 2007

On The Happy Booker

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David’s participation in Court TV’s “Search for the Next Great Crime Writer” contest and his hosting of an episode of the network’s “Murder by the Book” series is highlighted in a post titled “Two-fer Tuesday” on The Happy Booker blog.

A panel of judges, including best-selling crime authors David Baldacci, Sandra Brown, and Harlan Coben…

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Oct 30 2007

On Ruth Pealer’s Forever Write Blog

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David’s novel The Collectors is mentioned in a post titled “A Better Day” on Ruth Pealer’s Forever Write Blog.

Right now I’m reading The Collectors, by David Baldacci.

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Oct 30 2007

In the Winchester Star

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David’s novel Wish You Well is listed among books that had been chosen for Winchester, Virginia’s “One Book One Community” project. The article, titled “One Book Author Discusses Her Journey to ‘Agate Hill’,” appears in the Winchester Star.

“On Agate Hill” [by Lee Smith] was the fifth book the community has read as a group. The previous titles were “Rocket Boys” by Homer Hickman [sic], “Seabiscuit” by Lauren Hillenbrand, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” by Mark Haddon, and “Wish You Well” by David Baldacci.

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Oct 29 2007

On Blogcritics Magazine

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David’s novel The Collectors is reviewed by James Carson on Blogcritics Magazine; the review appears to be  reprinted on The Writer’s Times blog.

Before reading any of his books, I was all set to become a David Baldacci cheerleader…

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Oct 29 2007

On Winelovers Discussion Group

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David’s novel The Collectors is mentioned in a response to the question “What good books are you reading?” on the Winelovers Discussion Group.

Just finishing up The Collectors by David Baldacci

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Oct 29 2007

On Ninety Miles Away… In Another Country

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David’s work is used for comparison in a post titled “Read: The Castro Gene” on the Ninety Miles Away… In Another Country blog.

If you’re a reader at loose ends and like David Baldacci novels, you should like this.

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Oct 29 2007

On aNobii

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David’s work is used for comparison in a review of Dark Harbor by David Hosp on aNobii.

In a stunning debut thriller reminiscent of the work of David Baldacci

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Oct 29 2007

On TeleRead: Bring the e-Books Home

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David was listed among other writers published by Hachette Book Group USA in comments directed toward Hachette’s recent press release titled “Hachette Book Group USA is First to Provide its eBook Content in New Universal .epub Format.” The post is titled the same as the press release and appears on the TeleRead: Bring the e-Books Home blog.

Its [Hachette's] bestselling authors include Ansel Adams, David Baldacci, Marc Brown, Michael Connelly, Nelson DeMille, Malcolm Gladwell, Robert Kiyosaki, Walter Mosley, Joyce Meyer, Stephenie Meyer, James Patterson, David Sedaris, Anita Shreve, Nicholas Sparks, Cecily von Ziegesar, and Paula White…

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Oct 29 2007

On The ASHA Leader Online

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David was interviewed by Marat Moore, managing editor of The ASHA Leader, in an article titled “A Passion for Literacy: David Baldacci” in the October 2007 issue of The ASHA Leader Online.

Best-selling novelist David Baldacci, known for his high-intrigue thrillers—The Collectors, The Camel Club, and Absolute Power among them—has taken a new turn in a life powered by his love of language.

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