I didn't think this one was quite as entertaining as My Man Jeeves. I preferred the short story format of the first book, which seemed to encourage tighter storytelling.
Jeeves & Wooster are relics of a bygone era now, but they are a plesant way to pass a few hours. in this one, Berties tris to act match maker to Gussie Fink-Nottle (the newt fancier) and Madeline Basset (as drippy a female as ever walked the pages of literature). He then gets tied up in re-uniting T...
I listened to the Classic Tales Podcast reading of this one. His voice was particularly suited to Bertie and Jeeves. I'd seen the Fry & Laurie version so much of it seemed familiar and it was an enjoyable bedtime listen.
Bertie takes the reins from Jeeves and soon finds himself in the soup! His schemings upset his aunt and uncle's brilliant chef who gives notice, while his meddling upon his friend's behalf almost divorces Bertie himself from his beloved bachelorhood, egads! Well now, how can you go wrong with a come...
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