Archive for November, 2007

Nov 28 2007

On Holo Holo

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David’s latest novel is mentioned in a post titled “Drowning in Lemon Ginger Tea” on the Holo Holo blog.

Started reading the new David Baldacci novel on the plane back to Maui, but I wasn’t completely tracking it.

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Nov 28 2007

On “…and the eggs” Blog

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The debut of David’s latest novel, Stone Cold, at #1 in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly is referenced in a post titled “Congratulations David!” on Jennifer Steinberg’s …and the eggs blog.

David Baldacci’s newest book, Stone Cold, debuts at #1 during its first week of release in the following publications: The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and Publishers Weekly!!!

Note: As the post mentions, Ms. Steinberg has worked with David on several of his novels.  

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Nov 28 2007

In The Free Lance-Star

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David’s latest novel, Stone Cold, is reviewed in an article titled “You’d Walk a Mile for a Camel Club Exploit” in The Free Lance-Star [Fredericksburg, VA].

David Baldacci, in the third book of his “Camel Club” series, has produced yet another compelling read. Resistance was futile: I put the other work aside.

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Nov 27 2007

On Bob Miller Writes

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David’s latest novel, Stone Cold, is reviewed in a brief post to the Bob Miller Writes blog.

There’s plenty of action, suspense and knocking the political scene. Thanks, Mr. B!

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Nov 27 2007

On Brightcove.tv

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David is included among other authors in a new trailer for Court TV’s series “Murder by the Book.”

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Nov 27 2007

On Earshot! Top Audiobook Excerpts

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An excerpt from the audio version of David’s novel Wish You Well appears in a post titled “WISH YOU WELL by David Baldacci, Read by Norma Lana” on Earshot! Top Audiobook Excerpts.

Departing from his high-octane thrillers, Baldacci surprises and delights listeners…

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Nov 26 2007

On TeleRead

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David’s novel Stone Cold is mentioned in reference to BooksonBoard’s decision to make available promotional codes for an electronic version of Stone Cold and other new releases in a post titled “BooksOnBoard: Amazon’s Risking Anti-Trust Action and Macmillan is Favoring Amazon and Sony Stores in e-Book Wars” on TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home.

The… issues arose when BooksOnBoard revealed promo codes to make available “Clive Cussler’s The Chase, David Baldacci’s Stone Cold, Valerie Plame Wilson’s Fair Game, Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns, and Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child’s Wheel of Darkness” for just $9.99.

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Nov 24 2007

On the Lover of Books Blog

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David’s novel Stone Cold is reviewed on the Lover of Books blog.

I hope there are more stories to come about The Camel Club. They are a fun bunch and they really do know their stuff. Plus Mr. Baldacci has to redeem himself. One of the deaths in this book upset me but I won’t say who it was.

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Nov 24 2007

In The New York Times

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David is included among other writers in the “Inside the List” feature in the New York Times Sunday Book Review section.

BURSTING ON THE SCENE: The Virginia-based thriller writer David Baldacci’s new novel, “Stone Cold,” appears at No. 1 on the hardcover fiction list this week.

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Nov 23 2007

On The Millions Blog

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David is mentioned among other “brand name fiction writers” in a post titled “Media Heavyweights Drive Book Sales” on The Millions blog.

Moving on to fiction, “it was a particularly good quarter for new releases for brand name fiction writers and those included John Grisham, David Baldacci, Patricia Cornwell…” [quote from Barnes & Noble Q3 conference call]

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