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ISBN: 0786887672

ISBN13: 9780786887675

CAD: Confessions of a Toxic Bachelor

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The Los Angeles Times bestseller, now in paperback--tales of the notorious New York dating scene, told from the other side of the bed.

Rick Marin offers himself up for an in-depth look at man's superficial nature. At 28, a brief, doomed first marriage thrusts Marin back into Bachelor Hell. A journalist as eager to make it in Manhattan as with its female population, our emotionally myopic hero can never seem to tell if the woman in front...

Customer Reviews

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Don't Be Fooled By Poor Reviews

It seems most of these reviewers are confusing the subject matter with the quality of the writing itself. Don't be deterred by this. Though the author indeed can be a jerk or self-indulgent or dare I say, a cad - his writing style is well worth your time. Clever but not difficult, concise but full of quick quips, humorous but not absurd.

A Better Read Than Reviews Here Give It Credit For...

I loved this book, a great read for anyone who enjoys books by authors such as Nick Hornby. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone!

My favorite book of the year

I loved this book, it is well written and very funny. I purchased 3 copies as gifts for friends, and my friends truly enjoyed this book. Don't just take my word, ask my friends.

CAD: Confessions of a Toxic Bachelor

This book is really fun to read and its incredibly well written. I loved following the author's trials and tribulations, I have never read a book that chronicled the dating world from the man's point of view. Throughout, the writing is witty and smart, much more so than most of the dates we all go on looking for the one and only!Buy it and enjoy.

A hilarious, exhilarating ride through the 1990s

Marin has written a book about men and women that really tells the definitive story about life in the 1990s. It's about the intersection of celebrity culture and the rest of us who aren't celebrities but who feel the need to act like celebrities and live like celebrities in order to have authentic experiences. It's one of the funniest, truest books I've ever read.
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