Dec
28
2007
David’s novel Stone Cold is mentioned in a post titled “Book 62 of 52” on the Thoughts of the sMelMoOO blog.
I breezed through David Baldacci’s latest — Stone Cold.
I say I breezed through it because it was truly an awesome ride.
Dec
28
2007
David’s novels The Camel Club, The Collectors, and Stone Cold are all mentioned in a post titled “QotD: Best Book of ‘07″ on Jeff’s Blog.
The Camel Club was the best book I read all year. It’s the first of a series by David Baldacci…
Dec
28
2007
David’s novel Wish You Well is among other titles being discussed as part of the Fairfield County [PA] District Library’s “Chill Out Together… Read” program, according to an article titled “County Library Sponsoring Winter Reading Program” in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette [PA].
At the Bremen Rushcreek Memorial Library, they will discuss “Dream Catcher” by Margaret Salinger on Jan. 7 and “Wish You Well” by David Baldacci on Feb. 4.
Dec
23
2007
In a post titled “Reading and Writing Over Christmas” on the Hawkins Bizarre blog, writer Alis Hawkins writes she is reading David’s novel The Camel Club.
… and David Baldacci’s The Camel Club only just started. The joys of being a slow reader!
Dec
23
2007
The Kindle version of David’s novel The Camel Club is mentioned and reviewed on the Literature on Kindle blog.
Baldacci not only has a knack for storytelling, but he also speaks eloquently through his characters about terrorism, fear, prejudice, and aggression.
Note: Kindle is a kind of e-book reader offered by Amazon.
Dec
23
2007
David’s novel The Camel Club is reviewed on the Viking’s Book Cafe blog.
David Baldacci is a great thriller writer, and writes the best conspiracy thrillers. His plots are interesting and the action is fast.
Dec
23
2007
The audio version of David’s novel The Christmas Train is listed among other Christmas audiobooks in an article titled “Audiobooks: Christmas” in the Chicago Tribune.
The audiobook for homebound people who wish they could be traveling this holiday season. Tim Matheson does a superb job narrating a diverse set of characters.
Dec
23
2007
David’s novel The Collectors is mentioned in a post titled “This Week’s Update” on the Betz RV Travels blog.
I am reading The Collectors by David Baldacci. It is starting a little slow but let’s see how it turns out.
Dec
23
2007
David is mentioned in a post titled “12/19/07-1/1/2008 Winter Break” on the Bacetich Homework Blog.
… [C]hoose and read a book from one of these Lawyer/Authors for an extra 50 pages bonus on top of the page count: Lisa Scottoline, John Grisham, David Baldacci, Linda Fairstein, Scott Turow, Richard North Patterson, or Steve Martini
Dec
23
2007
David’s novel The Camel Club was mentioned in a post titled “Fall Into Reading Wrap-Up” on the Need a Nap 2 blog.
I liked The Camel Club by David Baldacci the least. That surprised me because he really is one of my favorite authors.