Naked Men Talking: Book Club

What if we took our clothes off and talked about books?

Naked Men Talking: Book Club

If reading is your thing, or you just need a bit of incentive to finish a book, then the Naked Men Talking Book Club is an opportunity to combine a bit of literature with getting your clothes off.

We're currently reading Our Evenings by Alan Hollinghurst.

Our in-person book club will get together on Sunday 1 December, in Hoxton in London.

Our virtual book club will get together on Monday 2 December, via a video call.

Attendance at both the in-person event and the virtual event is managed through the Naked Mates platform.

Planning ahead

Future Book Club events are scheduled for the following dates:

Books we've read so far:

Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin

Book Club: Giovanni’s Room
James Baldwin’s classic tale of damaged men and heartbreak.

Swimming in the Dark by Tomasz Jedrowski

Book Club: Swimming in the Dark
Tomasz Jedrowski’s story of love and life in Poland.

Maurice by E.M. Forster

Book Club: Maurice
E.M. Forster’s story of love and repression in early 20th-century England.

Lie With Me by Philippe Besson

Book Club: Lie With Me
Philippe Besson’s heartbreaking story of first love revisited.

On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong

Book Club: On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
The debut novel from Ocean Vuong is a dazzlingly poetic work of semi-autobiographical fiction.

The Betrayal of Thomas True by A.J. West

Book Club: The Betrayal of Thomas True
A.J. West’s story of love and murder in the Molly Houses of London.

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