Archive for April, 2008

Apr 30 2008

On WorkHappy.net

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David is mentioned as a favorite author of Guy Kawasaki in an interview with the entrepreneur titled “Interview with Guy Kawasaki” on WorkHappy.net.

You flatter me way too much. I will read anything Tom Clancy, David Baldacci, and one other whose name I cannot remember right now.

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Apr 28 2008

On Lynn’s Realization of A Dream…

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David’s latest novel, The Whole Truth, is recommended in a post titled “The Whole Truth” on Lynn’s Realization of a Dream blog.

Wow.  I started and finished David Baldacci’s newest yesterday.  It definitely makes one think about the motivation of money when it comes to war and other conflicts.  Especially since the end of the Cold War. 

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Apr 28 2008

In the Morganton News Herald

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David is mentioned in an article titled “‘Miss Julia’ Author Visits Morganton Fans” in the Morganton News Herald [WV].

[Shirley] Sprinkle has brought national attention to Morganton by attracting authors such as Nicholas Sparks, Bob Timberlake and David Baldacci

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Apr 27 2008

On The Full Review

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David’s latest novel, The Whole Truth, is reviewed on The Full Review.

This is an exciting thriller due more to the PM [perception management] concept than to the Ares vs. Shaw contest. The PM crowd makes up truths using the Internet and other mass communication techniques to tell a Big Lie and not as David Baldacci says afterward “spin the facts”.

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Apr 24 2008

On Longfellow Books

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David’s participation in the Maine Festival of the Book is mentioned in a lengthy post titled “Email 04.17.08: Because We Like You” on Longfellow Books.

Join us for readings, signings, panels, performances and other events featuring more than 50 authors, poets, playwrights and performers including David Baldacci, Brian Wood, Elizabeth Strout, Crystal Zevon, Phil Hoose, Lynn Plourde, Amy Sutherland and many others.

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Apr 23 2008

On Linda’s Blog

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David is mentioned in a post titled “Praise Be!” on writer Linda Lael Miller’s blog, Linda’s Blog.

No doubt I will have tales to tell, as David Baldacci, one of my favorite writers, is the main speaker. (I also like Greg Ilses, Laura Lippman, and Mary Higgins Clark, among others). It will be a convivial time–lots to see and hear and learn.

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Apr 23 2008

On Wine & Giggles Book Club

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David’s novel The Collectors is summarized in a post titled “The Collectors” on the Wine & Giggles Book Club blog.

I’ve enjoyed reading The Collectors by David Baldacci which started out as two separate stories which later came together.

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Apr 23 2008

On GreenvilleOnline’s Link Daily Blog

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David’s latest novel, The Whole Truth, is previewed in a brief titled “What’s New: Books” on GreenvilleOnline’s Link Daily Blog.

Ever since his debut “Absolute Power,” in which a jewel thief witnesses the President up to no good, David Baldacci has been cranking out political and legal page turners with a reliability only Mr. Grisham could match.

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Apr 23 2008

On Richmond.com

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David is listed among other past inductees to the Virginia Communications Hall of Fame in an article titled “Communication at Work” on Richmond.com.

Among the hall’s more famous inductees are author Tom Wolfe, Martin Agency founder David Martin, bestselling author David Baldacci, and Pulitzer Prize winners Russell Baker (for commentary) and Jeff MacNelly (for editorial cartoons). The list is long and impressive.

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Apr 20 2008

In the Charlotte Observer

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David is mentioned as a favorite writer of Black Entertainment Television founder Bob Johnson in an article titled “No Business Books or Early Meetings, Please” in the Charlotte Observer.

He welcomes anything by John le Carre, Robert Ludlum or David Baldacci.

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