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sarahkuntsal 's review for:
One Last Thing Before I Go
by Jonathan Tropper
I started reading Jonathan Tropper with This is Where I Leave You. And that was a damn fine book. A great book about how dysfunctional a family can be, even when they should be coming together. This book follows the same sort of path. A guy who has messed up a lot, trying to make things better (maybe), but continuing to mess up. It's full of great characters, humorous moments, a few sad ones, and a lot of good thinking moments. There are times when some of it feels forced, but not forced enough to make me dislike it. I'll definitely be looking for more Tropper books in the future.