Girls' Poker Night
 

Girls' Poker Night

by Jill Davis

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... (read more)

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cheche
  • Rated 4 stars

a must-read for every chick lit lovers. i felt i was in the set of a sitcom. very funny, the dialogues were witty.

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Toni K
  • Rated 2 stars

Very short...went no where!

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  • Rated 3.184615 stars
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  • Rated 4 stars
 

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  • Toni K

    toni k said:

    Very short...went no where!”

    posted Wednesday, June 11 2008
  • Cheeky  R

    cheeky r said:

    Jill Davis knows as much about poker as an armadillo knows about quantum physics. Are female readers that starved for a laugh? Because when you've finished this nonsense, the last laugh will be the author's, not yours.

    posted Sunday, February 3 2008
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