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Summer Lightning: A Blandings Story - Community Reviews back

by P.G. Wodehouse
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Tannat
Tannat rated it 9 years ago
I think I enjoyed the audio version of this book better than the print! You can find my review for the print version here. I’m counting this one as the “Summer word in the title” square for the summer book bingo.
Tannat
Tannat rated it 9 years ago
Part of the Blandings Castle series (Book 4). A solid, humorous romp wherein the Empress of Blandings, Lord Elmsworth's prize-winning pig, goes missing, Ronnie tries to get with Sue, Hugo tries to get with Millicent (whilst their family wishes Ronnie and Millicent would marry each other), and Baxt...
modusa
modusa rated it 12 years ago
goodreads tells me i've now read seventeen wodehouse books, with sixteen of those being novels and short stories -- the other is a wonderful collection i can only highly recommend, called [b:Wodehouse On Wodehouse|1232375|Wodehouse On Wodehouse|P.G. Wodehouse|/assets/nocover/60x80.png|1220976] that ...
carey
carey rated it 15 years ago
Reminds me more of Osar Wilde than Wodehouse.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 15 years ago
A star cast in a timeless comedy. blurbification - Affably absent-minded Earl of Emsworth, preparing his prize-winning pig Empress of Blandings for the Shropshire Agricultural Show, is afraid that rival pig-owner Sir Gregory Parsloe is planning to nobble his precious Empress. Parsloe fears that Emsw...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 16 years ago
How incredibly hard is it to write like Wodehouse? To make comedy seem so effortless, so light, so frothy? Is there any writer working today besides Connie Willis who understands the idea of a madcap comedy?Great reading for a Depression.***Wodehouse is a writer above others. He astounds me and deli...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 16 years ago
Summer Lightning is one of Wodehouse's Blandings Castle series, a series which is slowly replacing Jeeves & Wooster in my affections.Most of the stories in the Blandings Castle series use the same plot devices: a broken engagement (or two), an imposter (or two), and the kidnapping of Lord Emsworth's...
Cecily's book reviews
Cecily's book reviews rated it 17 years ago
The third Blandings novel. Classic farce with twisting plots and wonderful similes. Gally writing his memoirs; Empress of Blandings stolen; the Efficient Baxter acting madly; Ronnie Fish and Sue Brown; Percy Pilbeam "investigating" various things; all the wrong people turning up in the wrong place a...
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