i am somewhat torn about this collection. The stories are well-crafted and well-told. Smith definitely has a way of portraying character and scene, and making you interested and even managing to care about somewhat shifty and not nice people. The Young Men who feature in the stories are flawed and human and icky, frankly, in many of the stories. My favourite stories are in the section at the end called "Young Women". "Chez Giovanni's" and "Dreams" are outstanding.
In my own short stories I really need to work on having fully fleshed out male characters. I actually wonder if Smith had the opposite problem, and wrote that last section to branch out. It worked really well if so; those are to my mind the best stories in the collection. I think the other stories suffer because they all seem to be about the same man (young, hip, toronto, arts scene guy). They might read better as stand alones rather than reading them all together the way I did.
Overall, though, I did like the stories and I'll read more of Smith.