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Big Money
One of Wodehouse's Finest: This 1931 novel has long been one of my favorites among Wodehouse's many novels. It's a mix of farce and romantic comedy; whereas in much of Wodehouse's later work, the love plots seem almost perfunctory, here the romance [... more]
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A Damsel in Distress
Screwball Comedy Wodehouse Style: Just today I was making a list of the best-written bits in Wodehouse, and Damsel in Distress topped the list. Gracie Allen of Burns and Allen fame starred in an old black-and-white film based from this book and cast in [... more]
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The Small Bachelor
Superb Wodehouse: Wodehouse captures an era that probably never was but many of us wish it had. He does one of his best jobs, capturing Twenties New York at a roar in this neatly done up farce. A true hoot, and you can't beat his use of language. Just [... more]
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Money for Nothing
Money for Something: Like many readers bitten by the P.G. Wodehouse bug, I at one point attempted to procure all of the Master's literary output. That spell of power reading included this early novel, which I devoured in the hardback. On later rereading, [... more]
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Right Ho, Jeeves
Very good, sir.: It is rare that I derive such pleasure from a book, but Right Ho, Jeeves, gave me a delightful surprise. Not only does Wodehouse make an art of the satirical novel, but in the process wraps the reader up in the witty speech of Bertram [... more]
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Summer Moonshine
Probably the best book Wodehouse ever wrote: The first thing that has to be mentioned about Summer Moonshine is the hero - Joe Vanringham. I think he is the best hero that Wodehouse ever created - tough; street-smart; not at all the usual 'silly ass' and [... more]
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Adventures of Sally
More Plum fun!: Not my favorite Wodehouse but still very good. No fan of P.G. the Great will be disappointed in this one. For those who have yet to discover the most prolific and delightful writer in the English language, "P.G. Wodehouse: Five [... more]
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The Heart of a Goof
The tough and dreamy world of golf: When I read this book I had never played golf in my life. Nevertheless, I laughed and enjoyed it as I have all other books by Wodehouse. Later on I had a chance to learn this sport, and one of the reasons for my [... more]
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Piccadilly Jim (Penguin Books)
Top-notch Wodehouse: For anyone who likes the Jeeves stories, I recommend continuing with the Wodehouse oeuvre with this short novel. It's an embarrassing thing to laugh out loud in public, but I enjoyed every page of this quick-paced story. The story [... more]
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Carry On, Jeeves (A Jeeves and Bertie Novel)
A Capital Collection: This volume of ten stories originally hails from 1925. I read them in the 1999- 2000 Penguin paperback edition. While many readers like the covers by Ionicus on earlier Penguin paperbacks, these recent editions with covers by David [... more]
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Sunset at Blandings
A Last Look at a Master's Inner Workings at Blandings Castle: This book will only appeal to those who are hard-core P.G. Wodehouse fans, especially those who love the books about the inhabitants of Blandings Castle and the Empress of Blandings. For these [... more]
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The Inimitable Jeeves
What ho!: Although "The Inimitable Jeeves" is not the first appearance of the famous double act, Jeeves and Wooster, it is the first book to be 'completely' dedicated to them. It was first published in 1923, and was originally known in America [... more]
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