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My Man Jeeves: A British Humor Classic - Community Reviews back

by P.G. Wodehouse
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heidenkind
heidenkind rated it 13 years ago
I am now around wandering around saying things like, "That's a bit hard on a chappie, what."
I'm Reading...
I'm Reading... rated it 13 years ago
Some other thoughts:Project Gutenberg Project: http://projectgutenbergproject.blogspot.com/2012/05/review-my-man-jeeves-by-pg-wodehouse.html
DanySpike
DanySpike rated it 14 years ago
I love Jeeves. Even though in general, I love P.G's writting style, I believe he's really at his best when he writes his Wooster/Jeeves stories. It's impossible not to laugh with every single description, and it's impossible not to love every little thing that Jeeves does or says. I had so much fun ...
XLeptodactylous
XLeptodactylous rated it 14 years ago
Yes, paperback.
olivia
olivia rated it 14 years ago
This is the first P.G. Wodehouse book I've read, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well the material has stood the test of time. There's no real depth to the tales, just light wit and entertainment. The work is in the public domain, so I alternated between reading the e-book and listening to t...
DP9
DP9 rated it 14 years ago
I have this as a bit of an experiment, having just discovered I can "borrow" downloadable media online from the library. I thought I'd start with something short, and that i wouldn't be distraught to lose the end of if it vanished before I could finish it. So far, so droll.
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 16 years ago
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/8jeev10.txtJeeves and Wooster are adorable, but unfortunately only half the book is about them. The other half is a series of short stories told by Pepper, a Woosterish character without Wooster's inexplicable charm.
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