I began "Like Any Normal Day," which is an advance reading copy I let sit so long you can probably buy it. But I wouldn't. Maybe get it from the library, though. I'm not that far into it (trying not to be, since I'm barely 2/3 through the Catechism) and maybe it's because I've let so much time go between readings that I just haven't gotten into it. It seems like a good story, though. Essentially a paraplegic asks his younger brother to take him to Dr. Kevorkian to do what Dr. Kevorkian does best, focusing on the emotions of the younger brother--torn between doing what he thinks is best for his brother and what his brother thinks is best. And haven't we all felt that way about someone?
But the editors aren't very good. I'm only a few chapters in and have already seen more errors than Tricia would have allowed in the BCR.
I'll try to keep reading so I can update this more than once a month. Sheesh seashmore, it's like you've got a life or something.