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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book rocks!
I read this book in one day. I absolutely loved it. The voice of the main character, Ruby, is hilarious. Her observations are smart, poignant, and feel so real. I felt like I was reading the diary of a friend, or maybe even my own diary. There is something so intimiate about the way the story is told that it genuinely pulls you in.

Ruby moves from Boston to New York...

Published on February 22, 2002

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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Missing Something
Girls Poker Night is one of those novels I want to enjoy--I love romantic comedies--but, honestly, there just isn't enough in the novel to make it truly enjoyable. Yes, there is much humor and wit, and engaging heroine, but that's about it. There was so much in here she could have developed--the poker nights for example. Ruby Capote, our heroine, who has moved from...
Published on August 9, 2002 by Elizabeth Hendry


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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book rocks!, February 22, 2002
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This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
I read this book in one day. I absolutely loved it. The voice of the main character, Ruby, is hilarious. Her observations are smart, poignant, and feel so real. I felt like I was reading the diary of a friend, or maybe even my own diary. There is something so intimiate about the way the story is told that it genuinely pulls you in.

Ruby moves from Boston to New York City. She thinks all of her fears will be resolved by packing up and starting over. When she gets to the city, she gets all of her old college friends together for a weekly poker game (I'm planning my own poker night). She starts her new job at a newspaper and falls for her editor.

This is a great story about an everygirl: how she grows up and learns to make tough decisions that will ultimately lead to a more complete life. It's also about recovering from your past, and making your own future. The comedy is great and I'm sure I've never read a novel that balances the humor and sadness so well or in such a satisfying way.

The book contains a series of very short chapters, which all read like diary entries or columns. They're touching, revealing, and so incredibly funny! It's the kind of book that you can pick up, and randomly read a chapter and get a laugh. I can't say enough about this book.I just wish it was longer.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Witty anecdotes from a neurotic New York columnist!, March 11, 2002
This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
This book was so much fun to read. I picked up the book because it was about a neurotic journalist from New York City -- and I can relate to that -- but I got so much more than I bargained for! Wit doesn't even begin to describe this gem!

The cynical and neurotic Ruby Capote leaves her eccentric boyfriend behind and moves from Boston to NYC, where a new job as a comic columnist awaits. Capote chronicles her life in a witty way -- touching on subjects such as female bonding, love, her rather strange co-workers, her childhood traumas with her father, and Michael, the object of her desire who also happens to be her boss.

Davis wrote a novel about a real woman -- few heroines have had the sincerity Capote has. It illustrates love and relationships in a clearer (and hilarious) light. And I love the parts in which she plays poker with her girlfriends! They all have their own brand of cynicism and quirk. A true chick novel! I so recommend it!

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and uplifting, March 6, 2002
This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
I'd read a lot about this book before buying it and suspected I was going to be dissapointed because there was so much hype. But it was great fun and I read it in a weekend. I can't remember the last time I did that.

I fell in love with the characters, especially Ruby, Michael, Skorka and the Cadaver. They seemed like people I know, or could know. Everyone once in a while we can all use a reminder that you can't win the big jackpot if you aren't willing to take personal risks.

Davis' writing is very funny, very real, endearing and smart. I know it's a cliche - but I did laugh out loud (a lot). To borrow a line from the book: It's cinematic, baby.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ruby Capote, you go girl !!!, March 13, 2002
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Jade Coen (Fairfield,CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
I loved it !!! I could totally relate, on oh so many levels. Just when you think you're the only gal on the block with these issues: trust, loss, and my favorite...self destructive tendencies, you're reassured. You're not.

The sad parts made you cry and the humorous parts made you howl!!
It was the perfect mix with a great message. Leap of faith, that's what life's about. We all need to be reminded of this.
Take a chance, spin the wheel. You may be surprised!!!

I know what all my sister-goddess'are getting for their birthday...this book!

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smart and Funny, March 16, 2002
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Megan Henson (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
A great book to immerse yourself into for a weekend. I laughed even when I reread parts of it for a third time.

Ruby is a flip, funny, creative character who is ultimately also introspective and searching. I could relate to her on so many levels! Who knew there was someone out there who thought so much like me?

Loved the poker game parts, as well as Ruby's life at the newspaper. Between Skorka, Cadaver, Michael, Smelly Fred, Larry, Jenn and I was constantly being entertained!

Hope there's a sequel in the works!

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I laughed, I cried...., March 8, 2002
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This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
Wow - hello Ruby - what a treat - picked up the book because of the cover - it's just very cool, I'm sorry - and cannot rave enough about it - I was looking for something fresh- It's heartwarming, funny and brave. I never thought anyone else thought this way, until RUBY - if you want an escape, step out of your life for a few brief moments and experience the pain and joy of another- ala Girls' Poker Night - Thank you, Ruby!
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Bridget, April 2, 2002
This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
Step aside, there's a new witty chic in town and her name is Ruby. I loved the book for so many reasons. It's a great story (girl dumps boyfriend & lame job and packs up and moves to the big city for a better job and a better life; she reconnects with college friends, and a Russian model and starts a weekly (hilarious) poker game; and teeters on the verge of falling in love with the most worthwhile man in fiction (usually they're thugs, cardboard cut-outs of actual men, this guy is amazing, you'll fall for him too)). Ruby is whip-smart and confident at work, but refuses to take any risks with her heart (her parents divorced, then her father died). I don't ever remember reading a romantic comedy that dealt with a character's psychology. It was interesting to learn why she was the way she was. It's a laugh out loud funny roller-coaster ride that leads the reader through the process of growing up, recovering from the past, and not losing faith. The risk, Ruby learns, is the greatest reward. In this case, the jokes are also a great reward.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Girls Poker Night is another winner.., April 24, 2002
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Ruby is not the typical female you would find in the chick lit books nowadays.

From the start of this book I was laughing. Ruby is a woman who thinks she knows what she wants, but it too scared to admit it. When she wants the job in New York she decides to send the editor of the newspaper her resume and a six-pack of beer.

Ruby gets to New York after leaving Boston and her boyfriend there and decides to start up a girls poker night with her friends. Skorka the model who is after any married man, Jenn who is trying to find herself and get away from her evil boss, Danielle whos is just looking for a good time, and Lily whos is confused about her life and trying to make sense of it.

When Ruby meet Michael she knows that she wants him and that he wants her but she is too scaried to say anything about or do anything about.

overall this book had me laughing from the parts about Sister Goddess Pam, to the Hamptons with Skorka and many more parts.

I hope this author contiues to write because I love her writing style.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like a Weekend with an Old Friend, February 22, 2002
This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
Jill Davis fills your heart with Ruby as she navigates in and out of her relationships. Like a weekend with an old friend, Ruby invites you onto her rollercoaster, middle car - I might add, as she looks for the answer to true happiness. As her poker pals share their lives weekly, we also get a glimpse of Ruby's face to the world through the hilarious banter that always ensues. Truly a great read. Davis has written a novel that reaches out to all of us and reminds us why humor is so important in life. It is Ruby's courage that will have you cheering at the end. I could not put it down. A highly recommended read that you will find yourself reading more than once.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book so far this year!, March 13, 2002
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Sue Belva (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Girls' Poker Night (Hardcover)
Extraordinary! Laugh out-loud funny. Brilliant insights ... best book I have read this year. This was me talking to me.
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