Archive for October, 2008

Oct 31 2008

On Big Daddy Diary

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David’s novel The Collectors is quoted in a post titled “New Book” on Big Daddy Diary.

Just started a new book….. kinda taken in by the following passage….
” … keep it simple; provide for every contingency; and, never panic, no matter how much your plan goes awry, which it occasionally does… “.
~ David Baldacci,
‘ The Collectors ‘

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Oct 31 2008

On Book-Blog.com

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David’s novel The Collectors is reviewed in a post on Book-Blog.com.

In his twelfth novel David Baldacci weaves a complex plot involving assassinations, rare books, con artists, and high-stakes gambling.

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Oct 31 2008

On Genre Go Round Reviews

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David’s upcoming novel, Divine Justice, is reviewed in a post on Genre Go Round Reviews.

The latest Camel Club thriller (see THE COLLECTORS , STONE COLD and THE CAMEL CLUB) is an exciting tale that fans of the series will relish as Stone’s code of justice makes him act when he should remain passively in the background.

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Oct 28 2008

On Ben B’s Big Blof

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David’s novel Stone Cold is reviewed in a post on Ben B’s Big Blof.

I liked this book a lot and it was a real page turner, and i would reccommend it to anyone who likes mystery or action books.

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Oct 28 2008

On Reflections of Me

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David’s novel Stone Cold is reviewed in a lengthy post on Reflections of Me.

Although this book does pick up in the middle of a series, I did not feel like I was missing any pertinent information that would hinder me from understanding what was going on. David Baldacci does a great job of character development and keeping the reader informed.

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Oct 28 2008

In the New York Daily News

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David’s work is mentioned in an article titled “Family, Lawsuit Help David Lemus, A Wrongfully Accused Man, Move Past 14 Years in Prison” in the New York Daily News.

During long stretches in some of the state’s most dangerous prisons, Lemus squirreled himself away in his cell, listening to sports radio for updates on his beloved Yankees or reading novels by James Patterson and David Baldacci.

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Oct 25 2008

On A Road Down Memory Lane

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David’s novel The Collectors is the subject of a post titled “New Book I Just Bought…” on A Road Down Memory Lane.

Well, the book I just bought is entitled “the simple truth” by David Baldacci.

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Oct 25 2008

On Feast on Books

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David’s skill as a speaker is mentioned in a post titled “Texas Literary Hall of Fame” on Feast on Books.

I have heard that David Baldacci is an excellent speaker–very entertaining and very down to earth. I think that meeting authors make them more real.

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Oct 25 2008

On Between Now and Then

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Caleb, a character from David’s novel The Collectors, is quoted in a post titled “Made Me Laugh” on Between Now and Then.

I was reading today (not a big surprise) in The Collectors, a murder-mystery by David Baldacci…. Caleb pipes up with much bravado “I want him to go to jail for the rest of his life and…. and…. and…. never get to read another book ever again. That will show him!”

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Oct 23 2008

On Meggie’s Book Club

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David’s novel The Collectors is reviewed in a post on Meggie’s Book Club blog.

This book [The Collectors] isn’t quite the thriller that The Camel Club was, but it leaves you hanging until the last second. Even when the book is over, you realize that you must read the third book to really close the book (forgive the pun) on these plots.

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