Archive for February, 2009

Feb 28 2009

On the Middle Country Reads Blog

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David’s participation in an event for Middle Country Reads is mentioned in a post titled “Meet David Baldacci!” on the Middle Country Reads blog.

We are pleased to have David Baldacci come to the Middle Country Public Library to talk about Wish You Well in Centereach.

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Feb 28 2009

On My Thoughts… Your Thoughts?

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The audiobook edition of David’s novel Stone Cold is reviewed in a post on My Thoughts… Your Thoughts?

I loved this book. I listened to the abridged version and have decided to step back and listen to the unabridged. Of the 4 books in the [Camel Club] series, this is my favorite.

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Feb 28 2009

On Whimpulsive

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David’s novel The Winner is reviewed in a post on Whimpulsive.

I’m late getting on the David Baldacci bandwagon, but I’ve really enjoyed his first two and this third one as well.

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Feb 28 2009

In The Florida Times-Union

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An interview with David titled “Learn, Laugh and Dine with Best-Selling Author at Much Ado About Books” in The Florida Times-Union features David’s participation in the Jacksonville book festival.

Fans and aspiring writers can meet the man behind some of today’s best-selling thrillers. David Baldacci answers questions and offers advice during a brunch and workshop. This literary double-header is a highlight of Much Ado About Books, the annual fundraiser for The Jacksonville Public Library.

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Feb 23 2009

On Writers Read

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David’s novel Last Man Standing is mentioned briefly in a post titled “Robin Gerber” on Writers Read.

In between, as I contemplate trying genre fiction, I’ve been reading David Baldacci’s Last Man Standing. He’s a master of maintaining a character’s point of view, and keeping readers on the edge of their seats.

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Feb 23 2009

In the Florida Times-Union

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David’s participation in Jacksonville’s Much Ado About Books event is mentioned in a Lifestyles brief titled “Bookmarks” in the Florida Times-Union.

Have brunch with best-selling author David Baldacci at 11:30 a.m. Friday. The cost is $50 and includes a copy of his latest book, ”Divine Justice.”

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Feb 23 2009

In the Malaysia Star

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David’s novel Divine Justice is reviewed in an article titled “Writing Chops Lift Plot” in the Malaysia Star.

I AM a stranger to David Baldacci’s previous books featuring John Carr and the Camel Club, so I did not start Divine Justice with any sense of continuity from his previous book, Stone Cold, and came to his characters, well … stone cold. This may have made a small difference to my grasp of what was going on but let me also assure potential readers that Divine Justice does stand alone without any real knowledge of its prequel necessary.

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Feb 19 2009

On My Thoughts…Your Thoughts?

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David’s novel The Camel Club is reviewed in a post on My Thoughts…Your Thoughts?

I have enjoyed learning about the government agencies that run our nation, and find myself wondering how much of this is fiction and how much might be true. The conspiracy isn’t all that far fetched. Overall, great book and cannot wait to start book 2–The Collectors.

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Feb 18 2009

In the Charlottesville Daily Progress

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David’s participation in the Virginia Festival of the Book is mentioned in an article titled “Festival of the Book: From Crime to Kid Lit” in the Charlottesville Daily Progress.

Waiting lists are available for tickets to two sold-out events — the Festival Luncheon with Adriana Trigiani, author of the “Big Stone Gap” series, and “Wine and Words” with Trigiani and author David Baldacci, an alumnus of the University of Virginia’s law school.

Publishers Weekly also mentions David’s participation in an article titled “Spring Book Festivals 2009: The Shows Do Go On.”

Activities: business breakfast with Dan Ariely; Wine and Words event with Adriana Trigiani and David Baldacci

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Feb 18 2009

On Doug Geivett’s Blog

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David’s novel Absolute Power is recommended reading for President’s Day in a post titled “Presidential Leadership” on Doug Geivett’s Blog.

For speculative fiction involving presidential decision making during crisis, try Brad Thor’s novel State of the Union, or Absolute Power, by the bestselling thriller novelist David Baldacci.

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