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Girls' Poker Night: A Novel of High Stakes
 
 

Girls' Poker Night: A Novel of High Stakes (Paperback)

by Jill A. Davis (Author) "Happy endings aren't for cowards ..." (more)
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Ruby Capote, the narrator of Girls' Poker Night, is your quintessential New York cynic. This persona serves her just fine in her job as a humor columnist; she's unafraid to write the most humiliating details about herself or her friends, because she truly doesn't care. But over the course of a year or so of Wednesday night poker parties with her pals, Ruby is forced to face her past--especially her sorrow over her father, who committed suicide after he left Ruby's mother. Meanwhile, Ruby comes to terms with her budding feelings for Michael, the editor of her newspaper, who, in a neat twist, turns out to be estranged from his only child (shades of Ruby's lost father). Davis, a former writer for The Late Show, does a fine job of maintaining Ruby's sharp humor while leading her through a minefield of emotional discovery. --Claire Dederer --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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When journalist Ruby Capote decides to flee boring Boston for the bright lights and hopefully more exciting world of New York City, she discovers love is still the same challenge it was in Bean Town. By turns endearing, funny and downright irritating, Capote ends one relationship with the annoying but handsome Doug and begins another with her editor boss Michael, all the while mulling things over with her circle of female poker pals. Rather like refugees from a bargain basement Sex and the City, the friends provide shaky support as Capote continues to search for meaning and happiness, both in her humor columns and in reality. Navigating the perilous waters of workplace romance, Capote wisecracks her way through until she discovers that she must deal with some real and poignant issues. Davis, herself an erstwhile newspaper columnist (and a writer for David Letterman), paints the newsroom universe and its inhabitants with colorful irony, while exuding empathy for single career women everywhere. Constructed of breezy chapters that often read like surreal "Lifestyle" columns, the trump card of this slim volume is its blend of humor and rueful sadness. The brittle Capote always has her guard up; she is quick with a quip and ready to run at a moment's notice the instant life gets serious. This amusing though somewhat dialogue-heavy first novel won't reveal the secrets of winning at poker, but it does teach an attentive reader that dealing from the bottom of the deck doesn't work. "You set yourself up for happiness or you set yourself up for sadness. Either way, it's your doing," notes Capote's therapist in an Ally McBeal-esque segment. Or in cardspeak: if you don't keep shuffling and playing, you'll never know when you'll have a winning hand. Deal.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Hum Drum, Jul 11 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
Ugh. I couldn't get into any of the characters... they reminded me of a group of people who if they asked me to join them I'd get a sick filling in my stomach just from the invite. It is not compelling...they don't do anything interesting, have anything interesting to say, and have no inner lives...it is HUM DRUM
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect summer book! Fun, Entertaining, It hits home!!, Jul 8 2004
By A Customer
I don't know where to begin...this book was great. Not only was it a very fast read for me (I read the book in one weekend), it was also very entertaining and having spent plenty of time in NYC, and being a woman, I was able to relate to Ruby Capote. In some cases, I thought I was looking at a mirror image of me. Ruby takes you on this fun ride. Again, I love it!! To Jill: I hope you are working on your next book!! Can't wait to read it!!!
2 Thumbs Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The literary "it" girl, Jul 8 2004
By "secretlytimid" (new york, new york) - See all my reviews
Jill Davis's book is a modern marvel--fiction that resonates reality, characters that could be people you know, dialogue you only wish you could've said. This book is more than "chick-lit", it's real lit. It has become one of my favorites, and not just because i've read it four or five times and it always feels refreshing. I haven't written a review since high school, but it's worth regressing for a book like this.
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4.0 out of 5 stars what? i liked it!
i enjoyed it, and laughed out loud so many times that people made fun of me.
Published on Jun 30 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars What's worse than awful?
This book? I can't even begin to write about how bad this book is. The story jumped (if you can call it a story) and the characters were annoying. Read more
Published on Jun 26 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars Trying too hard and not making it
I agree with what some others here have said. . This book is TRYING to be Bridget Jones Diary or Sex and the City, but it isn't. I never cared about the characters. Read more
Published on Jun 22 2004 by P. McIntosh

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious Novel About the Life of a Singleton
Twenty-eight-year-old Ruby Capote is not only sick of writing a "Single Girl on the Edge/Ledge/Verge" column, but is also sick of her now-boring, long-time boyfriend, Doug, as... Read more
Published on Jun 3 2004 by Erika Sorocco

4.0 out of 5 stars Like Many Men: Quick & Fun
Girls' Poker Night is an extremely fast read (I started and finished it on the same flight) that provides great entertainment and the occasional somewhat deeper thought. Read more
Published on May 18 2004 by L. Cunningham

4.0 out of 5 stars good vacation read
Enthusiastic Recommend: Girls' Poker Night by Jill Davis
Girls' Poker Night is a quick, entertaining read with a kicker. Read more
Published on May 12 2004 by Susie

1.0 out of 5 stars Rip Off!
Not only is buying this book a rip off, but the so-called humor in it is too. There's a bit in there about the mayor changing the size label on his pants that sounds like it was... Read more
Published on May 10 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Better than your average chick lit
From the first page, I thought this book was laugh out loud funny. It was edgy and smart, and even had a thought provoking moral to the story. The cover art is unforgivable. Read more
Published on May 6 2004 by mbarry213

3.0 out of 5 stars Just Another Read
This book starts out slow, continues slow, and then ends really quick. After a while you start to wonder just who you are reading about and if its worth your time. Read more
Published on April 13 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars couldn't put it down!
There were times when I was reading this book and literally laughed out loud (which got some strange looks on the metro). Read more
Published on April 12 2004 by AJ

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