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ISBN: 0684845814

ISBN13: 9780684845814

Balling the Jack

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A young man searching for the perfect time, the perfect woman, and the perfect life finds the rush he needs to sustain him by gambling his paycheck every week--in this this fast-paced, funny excursion... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Bullseye

A smile...a giggle maybe...but rarely does a book make me laugh out loud. Balling the Jack did it to me again and again. It was like reading a letter from an errant brother. I would be sitting there, shaking my head, thinking "what a cad this Tom Reasons is." But I couldn't put it down and I found myself rooting for him til the end.

Very Funny

While I often find it hard to laugh out loud at a novel, Frank Baldwin manages to get me to crack on numerous occasions with his first novel. While reading the philosophy espoused by the main character, Tom Reasons, I found it hard not to laugh. I highly reccomend this book to anyone in need of the best medicine.

An engaging, energetic book

"Balling the Jack" is a perfect example of a light, summer read. The novel is fast-paced, thick with interconected plot lines, and it just feels real. Perhaps the greatest thing about the book is the sympathy we feel for the main character even though he is a perpetual loser who does it to himself. "Balling the Jack" won't win any awards or praise for its depth or importance in the world of literature, and I'm sure it won't end up in any University's canon anytime soon, but that is what makes it such great fun. The book doesn't take itself to seriously. It is funny, it is moving, it paints a very real picture of a young single man's life in NYC. Speaking of which, the setting is marvelously handled as are the supporting characters including various bar owners, dart buddies, and girlfriends. All of the supporting characters are given enough depth to make them round, but none is given so much weight that they distract from the main character. Despite all of the exciting window dressing, this book really boils down to a story of a young, single man coming to terms with his own immaturity. Balling the Jack is a fantastic read and the kind of book you will want to lend to your friends. As my friend did for me. That being said, I definitely think that men will enjoy this book more than women. It is certainly a "guy" story, but I think both genders will get a good, fun read out of Balling the Jack. Hopefully, Frank Baldwin will get another book out to us very soon. By the way, toward the end there is a great moment between Shakespeare and Keats. You have to read it to believe it.

A fantastic read.

This book is incredible. I've heard a lot of people complain that the book is shallow, but come on, that's real life. Tom Reasons, the lead guy, is more human than many of the "deep" characters that you read about. Sure, he drinks a lot, he objectifies women, he gambles, and he doesn't do anything of any worth, but doesn't that describe us all? This character is truer to most guys I know than any I have ever read. If you're looking for deep symbolic meaning and extended metaphors look elsewhere. If you're looking for a real-life character in a great plot, without a ton of pretentious attitude this is your book. If you're not buying this book you're sitting in your beret, discussing existentialism, and reading books by Hume and Foucault that you really don't understand. Tom Reasons is the True american male.

The Ballsiest Novel You'll Ever Read!

Balling The Jack is the most energetic novel I've read in a long, long time. Baldwin writes in a hip, edgy style that propels the reader forward, making it a fast, fun read. However, its quick pacing doesn't mean that Baldwin doesn't have some important things to say. Balling The Jack (which is slang for risking everything all at once) shows a guy who finds life too safe today and has to go out looking for thrills. He finds it in gambling, and this -- of course -- leads to trouble. There's a definite theme of risk and renewal (Risk and reward, baby. Risk and reward.) that shows there is more to Baldwin's writing than showing a guy night on the town. It's about finding something to believe in during an age of cash machines and less and less human contact. All in all, Balling The Jack is a book for everyone. Men will identify with Tom, and women will find him charming -- even if they don't admit it.
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