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Girls' Poker Night
Girls' Poker Night
Author: Jill Davis
Dissatisfied both with writing a “Single Girl on the Edge/Ledge/Verge” column and with her boyfriend, Ruby Capote sends her best columns and a six-pack of beer to the editor of The New York News and lands herself a job in the big city. There, Ruby undertakes the venerable tradition of Poker Night—a way (as men have alway...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780345469670
ISBN-10: 0345469674
Publication Date: 2/3/2004
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 123 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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isitfriday avatar reviewed Girls' Poker Night on + 170 more book reviews
I wanted to like it, but i found my self bored by the characters, not caring about them or what they were going to do next, the only character in the book that i found entertaining was Skorka, she was funny. The upside is the chapters are super short quick reads so you can put it down, which i found myself doing a lot. a fast read, but a boring one!
stinasstoryspot avatar reviewed Girls' Poker Night on + 30 more book reviews
I expected this to be funnier than I found it, but that didn't end up being a bad thing. There were funny moments, but they were intermingled with some very sad moments as the main character tries to sort through the things that have been keeping her from love without her realizing it.
It reminded me of The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, both in style and in the somewhat amusing, somewhat poignant writings of the main character. I really liked it.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Girls' Poker Night on + 1474 more book reviews
So-so chicklit, enlivened by sassy writing but flawed by the main character, who comes off as a self-centere twit, despite the author's attempts to give her a sympathetic backstory.


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