I’ve never had an office job like the one these characters have, but the author’s description of office relationships, politics, and HR in particular rings so true that I didn’t question a single scene, and even appreciated this sociological study of corporate America—mostly because Tony is so dang funny. His background in improv means that every line reads like it’s straight out of a bit piece on stage: concise, pithy, and witty (or sometimes scathing, when it needs to be). The world of candy sales comes to a dramatic head and a satisfying conclusion thanks to expert story development. All of the clues you need are sprinkled subtly throughout, such that by the end, you understand exactly how and why the climax could occur, and you genuinely care about the lives of those affected by the (sometimes horrific, sometimes hilarious) fallout. Oh—and for anyone new to ulcerative colitis, or whose loved one must battle the disease, CANDYLAND is the ultimate sensitive-but-still-funny user’s manual.