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BY MELISSA BANK
VIKING
FICTION
274 PAGES
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June 15, 1999 |
Also Today Excuses aside, however, the unfortunate fact remains that "Girls' Guide" isn't just not terribly funny, it's also not terribly anything at all. The book takes the form of a strung-together series of short stories tracing the romantic evolution of Jane, a very nice, very sensible book editor. But Jane isn't the main character; she's pretty much the only character. All of Bank's players speak in the same genteel-wordplay style, as if they were being fed their lines from a central pun fund. When Jane responds to a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis by quipping, "I thought it was just average looking," it's no different from another character's referring to his former Choate classmates as "shtick figures." The result, ironically, is that all this stylistic sameness melts the book's characters into, well, shtick figures. The final and title story is the best and most relevant of the lot. In it, the terminally single Jane chokes on her self-esteem and follows the advice of a "Rules"-style self-help book to land a cute boy. Of course, said guy is completely spooked by the new hard-to-get fembot who's replaced the salt-
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