A review by briarsreviews
Molly's Game: Inside the World of High Stakes Poker by Molly Bloom

tense slow-paced

2.0

Molly's Game by Molly Bloom was an interesting peek into the life of a woman who "ruled Hollywood" for a while as "Hollywood's Poker Princess." I remember hearing about the controversy at the time (mostly about Leo and Tobey), but I never gave much thought into what actually happened. I do want to eventually watch the movie (Aaron Sorkin is amazing!) but I figured the book was a great start.

I kind of expected more out of this book. I wanted to see what happened after the fallout. What happened to Molly? Did she find another job? How did she cope? How were the relationships she built? The book stops at the trial and doesn't go any further. I was so nosey since it felt like the book just stopped. There was no "ending." The book also skims over relationships, her career, and how she got where she was. It felt a lot like she was handed much of it, when I know she definitely had to work for it.

Overall, this book was okay but left me feeling a bit disappointed.

Two out of five stars.