Right Ho, Jeeves
Jeeves has established his justifiable reputation as an invaluable solver of problems of all kinds. However, when Gussie Fink-Nottle follows Jeeve's advice to attend a fancy dressed party rigged out as Mephistopheles, he comes badly unstuck. Could it be that Jeeves has lost his grip? Bertie...
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Jeeves has established his justifiable reputation as an invaluable solver of problems of all kinds. However, when Gussie Fink-Nottle follows Jeeve's advice to attend a fancy dressed party rigged out as Mephistopheles, he comes badly unstuck. Could it be that Jeeves has lost his grip? Bertie decides that Jeeves is not the only onion in the hash and he embarks on a plan that will, he believes, make Madeline become engaged to Gussie, that will re-unite cousin Angela with Tuppy and will make Uncle Tom cough up some cash for Aunt Dahlia. However, as you may expect, Bertie's schemes have a knack of going awry and, before long, everything and everyone is in a state of confusion.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780140284096 (0140284095)
Publish date: June 1st 1999
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 261
Edition language: English
An entertaining read although not a brilliant one. I may have too high hopes for Wodehouse in general. Part of the problem may have lain in the fact that throughout the book, Bertie insists on attempting to puzzle out solutions to the various problems himself rather than rely on Jeeves. Mild sp...
The funniest one I've read so far. Bertie tries to amend the problems of two couples + his aunt's problem, without the help of Jeeves. He says Jeeves is not as good as he used to be, and he (Bertie) is very smart and can do all by himself. Problem is, he gets into more awkward situations while tryin...
The funniest one I've read so far. Bertie tries to amend the problems of two couples + his aunt's problem, without the help of Jeeves. He says Jeeves is not as good as he used to be, and he (Bertie) is very smart and can do all by himself. Problem is, he gets into more awkward situations while tryin...
I submit that there is very little in literature funnier than Gussie Fink-Nottle attempting to give away the prizes to the boys at the Market Snodsbury Grammar School, and thus blowing it with The Bassett. How I love this book.
3.5This was my second book by PG Wodehouse. But I really didn’t enjoy as much as I thought I would, considering the rating and the reviews. Somehow I felt if I would have started with the first book in the series it would have made some difference to me, as I had no idea about who Jeeves or Wooster ...