Plans are afoot to make international bestselling and award-winning US novelist David Baldacci a top 10 most borrowed author from UK public libraries. Publishers, library staff and reading and literacy campaigners are working to get him challenging some of the biggest-name authors at the top of the ratings.
In a unique new partnership project created by The Reading Agency
and Pan Macmillan which will transform the way publishers and libraries work
together, over 500 public libraries across 35 UK local authorities, and
readers who visit libraries to borrow ‘most borrowed’ books, will be targeted
with ‘shelf talker’ information about David Baldacci. Each participating
library is being equipped with marketing materials (including posters,
bookmarks and newsletter copy) and 100 copies of David Baldacci books for each
library authority, as well as review postcards for readers to complete upon
returning borrowed Baldacci books to the library.
The campaign starts this week, with the free books and other
materials already dispatched to libraries across the country.
"I am both honoured and thrilled to be part of this
initiative. I hope readers enjoy exploring my novels as much as I enjoy writing
them," says David Baldacci.
The new library campaign will run until the end of February 2013.
A key part of it will involve staff at participating libraries creating ‘review
boards’ of readers’ comments with feedback on David’s books, as well as photos
of the contributors. There will also be a competition for the best review
board; the result will be announced in January, with the winning library receiving
a case of wine for their staff and £100 to spend at panmacmillan.com
The Reading Agency’s Reading Partners consortium,
which creates successful and exciting events and activities for readers, has
led its work on this project. The Reading Agency is the independent charity
working to inspire more people to read more. Reading Partners involves
the whole UK public library network and 40 publishers.
“It’s clear from the response we receive from readers – both men
and women alike – and the reviews that David receives, that there is a real
passion for David’s books. He writes well-plotted, action-packed, edge-of-seat
thrillers with terrific characters. We feel that there are many more readers
who would love his books,”
says Trisha Jackson, Pan Macmillan Fiction editorial director.
One of David Baldacci’s early thrillers, Absolute Power (1996)
was made into a major Hollywood movie directed by Clint Eastwood, also starring
Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman. A more recent bestselling novel, Wish
You Well, has just gone into production. Darnell Martin
("Cadillac Records") is directing the film; David Baldacci wrote the
script and is also producing.
His latest thriller is called The Forgotten. It is
about a murder investigation in Paradise, Florida where its inhabitants are
more akin to Hell than Paradise.
David Baldacci has now published 24 novels, all of which have been
national and international bestsellers, translated into more than 45 languages
and sold in more than 80 countries. He has received numerous accolades for his
writing; most recently, he was inducted into the 2011 International Crime
Writing Hall of Fame and received the 2012 Barnes & Noble Writers for
Writers Award. David
Baldacci has set up a literacy foundation, the Wish You Well Foundation, which
is a nonprofit organization that works to eliminate illiteracy across America. www.WishYouWellFoundation.org
Peterborough’s Central Library is one of the many libraries around
the UK taking part in this project. Librarian Elaine Wilkinson explains: “What
happens when you have read all the books by your favourite author, and don’t
know where to go next? We love the idea of introducing our borrowers to a great
author they may never have tried, and giving them the chance to interact with
other readers too. The opportunity to add their comments and reviews for others
to read is a fantastic part of this promotion, word of mouth from ‘real
readers’ is one of the most popular ways people try something new.”
Sandeep Mahal, who leads the Reading Partners
consortium for The Reading Agency, says: “I'm excited by the
potential of this very ambitious campaign, which is all about increasing engagement
with readers with a big brand author, David Baldacci, whom readers of thrillers
are very likely to enjoy. It will also help to increase borrowing and get more
people reading and talking about David Baldacci, and will hopefully push him up
the most borrowed chart. In these tough times, it's really great to see Pan
Macmillan continue to invest their marketing resources, skills and creative
ideas in libraries' work with readers”.
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