I just got done reading his latest last week, “The Fourth Hand”, and it seemed to me to be lacking in the ‘totality’ of his other works. It seemed like a much-edited version of a much longer work. I did enjoy the dog-turd lacrosse passages and the doctors’ infightings.
For the record, my favorite of his more recent work is “The Cider House Rules”, but I can’t re-read it without imagining Tobey MacGuire as Homer - I always mentally pictured Homer as a beefier, less dorky kinda guy. I also highly recommend “Setting Free the Bears”, one of his first novels.