Archive for June, 2010

Jun 29 2010

On Thoughts in Progress

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David’s latest, Deliver Us From Evil, is reviewed in a post titled “Review and a Book” on Thoughts in Progress.

The story follows three different sets of characters. Author David Baldacci weaves the tale to bring all three together for an explosive and heart-pounding ride.

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Jun 29 2010

On Michigan Library Author Visits

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David’s upcoming appearance at the Kent District Library’s “A Novel Experience” is noted in a post titled “David Baldacci Will Visit the Kent District Library on September 28th” on Michigan Library Author Visits.

Michigan’s libraries are having a great set of authors this year. Among many talented local authors, we’ve also had several big names, including Scott Turow at the Metro Net Library Consortium libraries and now David Baldacci at the Kent District Library. So many events, so little time!

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Jun 28 2010

On The Daily Beast

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David’s latest novel, Deliver Us From Evil, is selected among “The 12 Best Books of the Summer” by Janice Kaplan of The Daily Beast.

Only a few of the top sellers continue to amaze with fresh ideas and stunning plots. High on the list is David Baldacci whose latest, Deliver Us From Evil, offers a Stalin-era villain sufficiently scary to keep you at the edge of your chaise lounge.

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Jun 28 2010

On Blue Country Magic

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The abridged audiobook edition of David’s novel Split Second is reviewed in a post on Blue Country Magic.

This went very quickly. The plot was very exciting but the character development was minimal. I don’t know, though, if that is because of the abridgment so I will withhold judgment on that.

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Jun 27 2010

On The Recruiting Guy

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Arkansas Coach Bobby Petrino is currently reading David’s novel Deliver Us From Evil, according to an interview the coach titled “What Is Petrino’s Guilty Pleasure?” on The Recruiting Guy.

Last book you’ve read: Deliver Us From Evil by David Baldacci (currently reading)

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Jun 25 2010

On TracyReaderDad Book Reviews

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David’s novel Deliver Us From Evil is reviewed in a post on TracyReaderDad Book Reviews.

“Deliver Us From Evil” by David Baldacci is a terrific book;  full of action, a bit of history, intrigue, and a fair share of  gore.  Very hard to put down, harder to forget.

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Jun 18 2010

On Just Jennifer Reading

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The audiobook edition of David’s novel Deliver Us From Evil is reviewed in a post on Just Jennifer Reading.

This book was so well executed that even despite the gruesome scenes in it I was engrossed in this one. I really liked it and if all Baldacci’s novels are written this well I think I’ll have to pick up more of them. Truly a great writer.

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Jun 15 2010

On TracyReaderDad Book Reviews

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David’s novel The Whole Truth is reviewed in a post on TracyReaderDad Book Reviews.

After finishing “The Whole Truth” (which came out in 2008) I decided to read  the second book in the Shaw series, “Deliver Us From Evil” which is Baldacci’s latest release next.  So far it is crackling good, very hard to put down.

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Jun 15 2010

On Blue Country Magic

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David’s holiday novel, The Christmas Train, is reviewed in a post on Blue Country Magic.

If you enjoy seasonal stories, then this is a good one (but listen to it then, not now).

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Jun 13 2010

In the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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David’s novel Deliver Us From Evil is reviewed in an article titled “Sparks Fly as Heroes Collide in Baldacci Territory” in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

The plot speeds along and, true to Mr. Baldacci’s form, there are surprises along the way. His fans won’t be disappointed here. He has delivered what he’s promised.

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