I've read this all before! I know I sometimes complain that once you've read one Wodehouse story you've read them all, but no, I mean I literally have read all these stories already. Ah well, I've also seen every episode of shows like All In The Family or Are You Being Served? about half a dozen tim...
I wish I was KillerRabbit von Frankenstein, because I would love to bring back the P.G.Wodehouse Monster to wreak havoc on Amazon for doing such a crappy job of printing their CreateSpace version of this work. Every few pages, there was a line (or several) where I had to guess the words because th...
The downside to acquainting yourself with Wodehouse, at a ripe old age, is that you don't glean anything else out of his writing other than the humor and that too appears to be strangely contrived in ways. And the repeated usage of words such as 'chappie', 'rummy' and 'chump' end up annoying you mor...
Good grief. Had to stop after the third repetitive, soporific, and completely unfunny chapter. Imagine the most formulaic sit-com without the com, all sit. Flabbergasted at the amount of Wodehouse fans still around today, his vapid London club slang hasn't exactly aged well in a century:“What ho!" I...
Höchst amüsant, ohne in Schenkelklopferei zu münden und very, very british. Oder anders gesagt: die DVD-Box der auf diesen Stories basierenden Serie mit Hugh Laurie und Stephen Fry ist bereits auf dem Weg übern Kanal zu mir. Project Gutenberg, ick möcht dir knutschen!!
Höchst amüsant, ohne in Schenkelklopferei zu münden und very, very british. Oder anders gesagt: die DVD-Box der auf diesen Stories basierenden Serie mit Hugh Laurie und Stephen Fry ist bereits auf dem Weg übern Kanal zu mir. Project Gutenberg, ick möcht dir knutschen!!
It's P.G. Wodehouse, so why not five stars?Well, here's the scoop. I love Bertie Wooster and Jeeves. One of the most clever duos to have ever graced the printed page. Between Jeeve's restrained resourcefulness and Bertie's self-admitted idiocy, there is a lot of potential for misadventure, and Wodeh...
'Sir?' said Jeeves, kind of manifesting himself. One of the rummy things about Jeeves is that, unless you watch like a hawk, you very seldom see him come into a room. He's like one of those weird chappies in India who dissolve themselves into thin air and nip through space in a sort of disembodied w...
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