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Ruby Blues (2000)

by Jessica Rudd(Favorite Author)
3.25 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Of course, the details of "Campaign Ruby" (which preceded this book) were a little hazy in my mind but I got the gist again reading this follow-up. In "Ruby Blues", Ruby is now working for the prime minister (the PM), constantly battling to put out fires every time Max (the PM) stuffs up or someone else does on his behalf. At the same time, she's trying to juggle her relationship with Luke, remember to get her watch battery changed (she never does), pick up the dry cleaning, and get the dogs to the vet. Suffice to say, something's gotta give.A lighthearted, entertaining read. Definitely recommended.
review 2: Me. Reading Chick-Lit. Well yes. I read Jessica Rudd's first novel and it was good fun. And, frankly i needed a bit of light relief after a series of
... morepage turning thrillers. It worked. I rocked through Ruby Blues in record time and yes, I enjoyed it. Background here is that Jessica Rudd's dad was Aussie Prime Minister (and rumour has it could be back in the Lodge again). So she obviously has knowledge and experience about what goes on in the inner sanctums of power. That's what this is all about, with Ruby one of the PM's closest advisors alongside having a klutzy and shambolic private life. Its a fun read. less
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hanely
Not as good as the first one, and some obvious plot twists, but still a lot of fun.
Bubbles
A great sequel. Did not rehash the first book loved the New York moments..
boookloover
Nice easy read. Hope to see more of Ruby.
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