PUBLICITY HIGHLIGHTS
Zamboni / Eric Dregni (0760324395, $24.95 bb)
Tune in to Daily
Planet on Discovery Channel on December 20
at 7:00 PM or
11:00 PM EST.
Eric Dregni will be discussing the mechanics behind the coolest machine
on ice at Nathan Phillips Square with Jay Ingram and discussing his
book Zamboni.
Additional publicity includes:
The Globe and
Mail (gift book roundup, December 9)
Toronto Sun (mention, December 17)
Lord Stanley / Kevin Shea (1551682818, $34.95 bb)
“Historians will love this comprehensive
biography of a man with a famous name in Canada…The book is a
lively revelation of the whole man.”—The Vancouver Sun
The Power of Two / Carl Brewer and Susan Foster
(1551682893, $34.95 bb)
The Power of Two was
mentioned in George Gross’s “Grossly Abbreviated”
column in the December 17 issue of the Toronto
Sun regarding Don Cherry’s ongoing
support of the book.
“…Susan Foster and the late Carl
Brewer’s book The Power of Two sells like hotcakes, particularly after it was
promoted by Don Cherry...”
“Full of passion and pain, this book is a
must-read for anyone trying to understand the fishbowl existence of
hockey players and the flinty business side of the
business.”—The Calgary Herald
“The frank style makes this book powerful
and personal, giving readers an intense sense of hockey’s rights
and wrongs from someone who lived the story.”—The Vancouver Sun
For One More Day / Mitch Albom (1401303293, $26.95
bb)
“Albom sprinkles some more inspiration with
this new novel about wrenching loss and undying love.”
—The Ottawa Citizen (gift
book roundup)
Cross / James Patterson (0316159794, $35.00 bb)
“Patterson rises to new heights of
excellence here…Fans have said they’ve waited years for
this one.”
—The Ottawa
Citizen (gift book roundup)
Echo Park / Michael Connelly (0316734950, $34.00
bb)
Publicity includes:
Toronto Star (review, December 17)
The Ottawa
Citizen (gift book roundup, December 12)
Wild Fire / Nelson DeMille (044657967X, $32.99 bb)
“It’s one of DeMille’s best
books to date, rating right up there with The
General’s Daughter and Plum Island. It’s
smart, tight and has a great edge-of-the-seat plot…This is a
really scary novel with a nasty edge of truth.”
—The Globe and Mail
“DeMille…adds more than a smidgen of
stark realism to this powerful, scary tale.”
—The Ottawa
Citizen (gift book roundup)