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The Single Gentleman's Dining Club

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June 2007, no. 292

The Single Gentleman's Dining Club by Tony McMahon

OverDog Press $22.95 pb, 281 pp

The Single Gentleman's Dining Club

by
June 2007, no. 292

It is hard to shake the impression that Tony McMahon’s The Single Gentleman’s Dining Club is a book intended for those who don’t usually read. From the back-cover blurb, which compares it to Sex and the City, to the large font and short chapters, this is a book that feels a lot like television. Similarly, like most men depicted by the media, McMahon’s club members struggle with adulthood. Well into their thirties, they are still looking for casual sex, reeling off Star Wars references and trying to ignore their own mortality.

Dave Hoskin reviews 'The Single Gentleman's Dining Club' by Tony McMahon

The Single Gentleman's Dining Club

by Tony McMahon

OverDog Press $22.95 pb, 281 pp

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