by P.G. Wodehouse
Can someone recommend me a book with a character similar to Bertie? Because I love this guy. I really do. He may not be the brightest, he may be a headache for his aunts but he is such a nice guy, always willing to help his "dear old chums".This is a collection of short stories, where pretty much al...
An admission: I just don't find Wodehouse very funny. I liked Leave it to Psmith mostly because of Psmith, who is a twenties version of Dirk Gently. Carry On, Jeeves, a book of short stories about Wodehouse's most famous double act, Jeeves and Wooster, does not feature Psmith, and while it was a p...
I finally gave Wodehouse a try. See my reaction in my full review: http://youtu.be/CcH1CqDltjQ
Carry on, Jeeves (Jeeves #3) by P.G. Wodehouse My rating: 5 of 5 stars I read this one in a couple of days. It's a collection of 10 stories. The first one has how Jeeves joined Wooster's service, which is very interesting. Most of the other stories take place in New York. The last one is really ...
How many times I read, heard and seen about Jeeves since I moved to the UK?Quite a lot. And yet I had never tried to have a formal introduction to the fellow, so far.Now, the problem was that I didn't know where to start with Jeeves.There is simply too much that P.G Wodehouse wrote about this guy an...
Is there anything better then the diversion created by Bertrum Wooster's hijinx? Probably... but whatever it is seems to be aluding me at this particular point.If you're new to Wodehouse then this volume might be good place to start. Carry On, Jeeves is full of all the usual misunderstandings as wel...
this is my dog walking mp3 re-read - oh such fun
Only 3 stars? So did I like it? Oh I say, rather! And yet...Carry on, Jeeves has all of the wonderful Wodehouseisms I've come to know and love: bumbling Bertie Wooster and his genius of a gentleman's gentleman Jeeves; colorful characters galore like Bingo Little and Sir Roderick Glossop; poor sods g...
This first Jeeves book has ten stories in which Jeeves saves the day. The first nine are written by Bertie, the last one by Jeeves. The stories are fun enough to read, but after the first four or five, you will get a sense of deja vu. Every story is build (up) the same way: Wooster is at home, a ...
jeepers. if we spent our lives on such ...