All-In
Pete Hautman
All-In by Pete Hautman, is a book about overcoming struggles and learning that change is sometimes for the best. If you are a person who likes ups and downs and likes to be sitting on the edge of your seat while reading; then this book is for you! Personally, I enjoyed this book because it shows that with determination, out-smarting others, and being able to work with what you’re given you can make anything out of something.
With many ups and downs, comes many times that the reader has no idea what the outcome of a certain situation will be. The first problem that occurs happens when a 17-year old Denn Doyle meets a 19-year old Cattie Hart. Denn was a kid with a chip on his shoulder who was in Vegas to prove he could last. Cattie on the other hand was a young woman who did not trust anyone and was there to be away from home. As soon as his cold eyes met hers, it was all downhill from there. Up until he met her, Denn was on a historic run when it comes to winning poker games. It wasn’t until he was screwed over at the poker table that he realized she was the reason his historic run came to a screeching halt. I personally loved this specific instance that featured a downfall to Denn because as said before, up until he finally lost a poker game it was almost as if he was never going to lose a single poker game. So, when he finally did lose it was an instant shift with my opinion of the book. I began to realize this book wasn’t like others because for once the main character didn’t coincidentally have everything good happen to him.
As the book goes along, the reader can quickly understand that Denn blames all his bad luck on Cattie. He can’t get her out of his head, and the same goes for her. They were so much alike, which for some reason drew them closer to each other. When the times got tough for Denn Cattie seemed to be there for him. After Denn officially hit rock bottom, he understands that if he comes up with 10k he can buy into a very high dollar game that will turn his problems around. Cattie as said before helps him out when the times get tough and give him the 10k. I personally like this section of the book because it was so shocking to me. At the time she gave him the money, I thought there wasn’t a chance she would give him the money. But, as the story did continuously, it proved me wrong and did the unexpected. The unexpected being that Cattie gave Denn the 10k to give him the chance to turn his life around.
The last part of the book is my favorite. As it ends in a great ending for Denn. I loved this section of the book the most because the ending once again is apparent. It’s not completely obvious that Denn is going to hit the jackpot and win the big hand. It happens very slowly and almost very discretely. Denn ends up in a bind when Artie has a better hand than him, but without thinking Denn decides to go for the win and says “All-In” which is coincidentally the title for the book. The book does not instantly go out and say that Denn won, but the reader can understand that Denn won the poker game when in the end Jimbo states “Denn Doyle has a pretty good one. I wonder if he’s telling it now, wherever he is.”
The book All-In was a great book to read. I loved that I never knew what was going to happen. It was always whatever I didn’t expect to happen, happened. I enjoyed being on the edge of my seat the entire team I was reading the book. The author Pete Hautman did a great job in describing his characters and getting through tough situations. I especially enjoyed how realistic the poker games felt, I could honestly feel the tension when times got tough at the poker table. If I had to rate the book All-In by Pete Hautman, I would give it a 4.8/5. The reason behind not giving it a complete 5/5 is only because I think the ending could have been better. I wish the author would have went into better detail what Denn Doyle did with the money and if Denn and Cattie ended up lasting forever.
Book Review Done By: Ethan Denny