Dec
30
2008
David’s latest novel, Divine Justice, is reviewed in a post on Bob Miller Writes.
This was a quick read because it held my interest the whole time and includes a surprise or two. And, of course, I do believe the Camel Club stories will continue…
Dec
30
2008
David’s latest novel, Divine Justice, is reviewed in a post on Madness Abides.
Divine Justice, the most recent (possibly final, but hopefully not) book in David Baldacci’s Camel Club series of thrillers, is quite a thriller… Picking up where the previous book left off, it continues the story of a group of characters I have really come to enjoy.
Dec
28
2008
David is mentioned in a post titled “Divine Dining” on Pamela’s Punch.
Congratulations to Carol Joynt for the nod to her Georgetown restaurant Nathan’s, from best selling author David Baldacci, in his newest thrilling release “Divine Justice” (pg 17)
Dec
24
2008
David’s novel Absolute Power is reviewed in a post titled “Some Books and Some Soup on a Cold Day” on In My Dreams I Can Talk.
This is the second of Baldacci’s books I have read and I was certainly not disappointed. I will say that the picture of Clint Eastwood on the cover had me wondering just what rock I was under since I had no clue that there was ever a movie by this name in theaters!
Dec
24
2008
David’s latest novel, Divine Justice, is reviewed briefly in the South Wales Argus.
A typically convoluted but fascinating plot filled with conspiracies kept me riveted. Baldacci is a master story teller.
Dec
24
2008
David’s latest novel, Divine Justice, is reviewed in a post on About.com’s “Contemporary Literature” section.
At a recent book signing, Baldacci indicated that he likes to entertain and inform in his fiction. He writes about what he wants to know, and he “hopes the passion comes through.” That is certainly the case in this novel. It truly is a page turner as Baldacci skillfully interweaves the multiple plot lines and characters.
Dec
24
2008
David’s novel The Christmas Train is recommended in a post titled “Favorite Holiday Books” on Mrs. Hill’s Book Blog.
Another non-YA holiday book that I really love is THE CHRISTMAS TRAIN by David Baldacci. I haven’t read any of his other books, but one Christmas, some years back, this book caught my eye when I was browsing for a holiday treat. I read it, loved it, and since it still sticks with me after all these years, that says something.
Dec
21
2008
David’s author’s note from Stone Cold is quoted in a post titled “So There!” on the Leah Braemel Blog.
Gizmo Guy has been reading David Baldacci’s Camel Club series, and found this note at the end of Stone Cold
Dec
19
2008
David’s novels Last Man Standing and Simple Genius are reviewed and recommended in a post titled “Books That Save Lives, Computer Game Gifts” on Uncle Orson Reviews Everything.
Look, Baldacci is a better and more consistent writer than John Grisham, who is all over the place — disastrously bad novels following pretty good ones, except when they follow other disastrously bad ones.
So despite my snideness, I really am recommending both Baldacci and Clark as entertaining writers whose stories are strong enough to remain firmly in memory. Plus, they probably saved my life on those late-night drives. I owe them a thumbs-up!
Dec
18
2008
David’s novel The Christmas Train is recommended in a post titled “2008 Advent Tour” on Julia’s Books Corner.
I hope you enjoy your time here and feel right at home. Before I leave you, I want to recommend you a Christmas book that I’ve read recently. It is The Christmas Train by David Baldacci. Read it, it good, you won’t regret it!