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My Man Jeeves
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
My Man Jeeves is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the UK in May 1919. Of the eight stories in the collection, half feature the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, while the others concern Reggie Pepper, an early prototype for Wooster.
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Robotswithpersonality
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Mehso-so

Given the book is over a hundred years old and I've never read from this author before, it's difficult for me to tell whether the distinctive language style is a product of being on the cusp of the roaring twenties or Wodehouse's particular parlance. Either way, it's the most fascinating part of this collection of stories for me. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? I'd be willing to consider it episodic chapters in sequence were it it for the fact that Bertie and Jeeves' adventures leave off after the first three entries, for the next four with another character called Reggie, who seems to echo Bertie, only for Bertie and Jeeves to pop back for the last story. 3w
Robotswithpersonality 3/? I gather this is a series, so I assume Bertie and Jeeves' will be back, but I guess now I wonder if they're just the one unifying element in a bunch of tales which are a bit formulaic. There's a silly problem that a bit of straightforward honesty would clear up, assuming the one who was interested in living without much effort was willing to take the hit, 3w
Robotswithpersonality 4/? but the complicated machinations taken to avoid such first make things look okay, then grim, then by accident or design, fine and dandy. That and the generalized way women are not always spoken fondly of had me rolling my eyes every so often. The writing style is diverting, and the length of the tales means you don't spend too long with anybody being particularly silly. 3w
Robotswithpersonality 5/5 If you've got an afternoon and the need for a simple distraction, I think this could fit the bill. 3w
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Andrew65
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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First book finished for #20in4. A lovely audiobook which was very well narrated with some excellent stories to really give you a feel of Jeeves and Wooster.

#SummerEndReadathon #Rushathon #SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineView @DieaReader @Ghabi4Roses

29th book finished for #SummerEndReadathon. Would like to finish at least 2 more.

TheSpineView Well done! 1y
Andrew65 @TheSpineView Thanks 😁 1y
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 1y
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julieclair You can do it! 2 to go! 1y
Andrew65 @julieclair Thanks, just hit the last day of September so need to finish 1 2/5 books. 1y
Andrew65 @DieAReader Thanks 😁 1y
Ruthiella I love Wooster and Jeeves! Such fun. 😃 (edited) 1y
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Andrew65
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Starting off the #20in4 Readathon by listening to the first book in the Jeeves and Wooster Series.

This is free to download in the U.K. if you are a member of Audible.

#Rushathon @DieAReader @Ghabi4Roses

#SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineview

DieAReader ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 1y
TheSpineView Well done!🤩📖📚 1y
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Emilymdxn
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Pickpick

Beginning a casual Jeeves reread after I was talking about the series with @moll and I realised how long it had been since I read them - something ridiculous like fifteen years! So I found some Wodehouse on the audible plus catalogue and thought I‘d return and see if I still enjoyed them. I definitely do, unfortunate racist language aside though that‘s more of an issue in some stories than others.

Moll We love Jeeves! 3y
ponyflorist Oi! Sunday arvo, champagne and Wodehouse = bliss 😁simple and sincere bliss!! 3y
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Laughterhp
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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#BookReport - Slow week. I only finished 1 book. I started reading a 800 page book and an audiobook by the same author and it really threw me off.

I‘ve been following along with chapter a day for #PemberLittens and I‘ve also been reading 1-3 poems a day of Fierce Fairytales

#WeeklyForecast - Hoping to finish the chunkster this week and start something else.

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Laughterhp
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Pickpick

Okay, first book finished in August!

I had this author on my list when I created my Classics bingo square earlier this year. I‘ve only crossed like 2 off so far 🤦‍♀️

I really enjoyed this short story collection. Though Jeeves wasn‘t in all the short stories. It kind of reminded me of Agatha Christie even though the stories weren‘t similar. Just kind of gave me that vibe.

inthegreensandblues I've been wanting to read some Jeeves for a while but I can't decide where to start! 3y
Laughterhp @inthegreensandblues I just started with the first book in the series. Or at least listed as number 1 on Goodreads. 3y
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jmtrivera
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Pickpick

This compiles 4 stories of Jeeves & Bertie Wooster, but also a few stories of Reggie Pepper's. Reggie & Bertie are similar enough in personality & voice that the stories flow well together. I've read most, if not all, of the Jeeves stories before, but they were still amusing & a breath of fresh air during a hard year. Reggie's were new & also fun, but I did miss Jeeves's knowing ways. I wouldn't revisit most of those, but I'd seek out more Jeeves.

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AmyK1
My Man Jeeves | Sir P G Wodehouse
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Pickpick

This is a collection of 8 short stories. I liked the ones involving Jeeves and Wooster best but they were all really good.

What did you think @BookishMe

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BookishMe
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Absent treatment seemed the touch. I gave it him in waves.

- hehehe. Calming myself with some PGW humour before my first Zoom class in couple of hours 😁😁

TheAromaofBooks I think it's impossible to feel stressed while reading Wodehouse! 5y
BookishMe @TheAromaofBooks so true! That's why it was no brainer to tap on this ;p 5y
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AmyK1
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#bookmail day is my favorite day 😁 Looking forward to these two.

I blame @TheAromaofBooks for my new obsession with all things Jeeves 😂

@BookishMe

BookishMe Such gorgeous covers! I usually prefer the Everyman editions and the newer designs just don't seem a good fit. But these are Amazing! Did I tell you I am in the middle of Inimitable Jeeves as well? Lol 5y
TheAromaofBooks YAY! And those covers are fantastic!! 5y
AmyK1 @BookishMe Yeah, I really like these too. I was hoping to find some that match the other 2 I have but I‘m okay with these 😉 How are you liking Inimitable Jeeves so far? 5y
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AmyK1 @TheAromaofBooks Aren‘t they? Love the colors on them. 5y
BookishMe Enjoying the laughs ;D 5y
BookishMe @TheAromaofBooks @AmyK1 I have been reading PGW for years and it's only now I wonder - what's up with the uncles and, of course, Aunt Agatha?! Where are the parents of these juvenile adults??? 😆😆 5y
AmyK1 @BookishMe I haven‘t really encountered Aunt Agatha yet-she was only mentioned in the 2 other books I read. But yeah, do no parents exist? 😂 5y
BookishMe Need to find out why PGW has obliterated the main characters' parents from his books... Lol 5y
BookishMe Starting with the Unbidden Guests (story 2)😄😄 how did you like the origins of Baby Blobbs?? 😉 5y
AmyK1 @BookishMe I thought it was good. What did you think? About to start story 2 as well 😁 5y
BookishMe 👍🏽👍🏽 Apparently I have read this book couple of years back (according to GR) and yet its as refreshing as reading for the first time ;D 5y
AmyK1 @BookishMe I love it when books are as good and comforting as the first reading. Just finished story 2 and loved it. 5y
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tdrosebud
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Well I didn't finish all the #booked2019 prompts, however I did get halfway through. The last 4 I managed were:
12. Cookies and Clairvoyance by Bailey Cates
15. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
21. The Illustrated Bestiary by Maia Toll
23. My Man Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse
@Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @BarbaraTheBibliophage

Cinfhen Yay for taking the journey 🎊💕📚 5y
alisiakae How did you like the Illustrated Bestiary? 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Hey, it‘s all about having fun. Great job!! 👊🏻📚♥️🎉 5y
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tdrosebud @4thhouseontheleft I really like it. Or it's a simple read with easy to do rituals should you choose to do them and reflections one can apply to their own lives. The artwork is superb as well. 5y
tdrosebud @4thhouseontheleft It is just like The Herbiary except the focus is on animals. 5y
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tdrosebud
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Pickpick

I really enjoy Wodehouse. This is the first book that introduces readers to Wooster and Jeeves. It contains several shorter stories about various episodes while living in New York. Inevitably, a friend of Wooster's has a problem and eventually it is Jeeves with the solution. Easy reading (or listen in this case) and humorous. #impulseread
11 pts.
#wintergames #teamelectricsex
@LibrarianRyan @Clwojick @StayCurious

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CoffeeNBooks
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Pickpick

I definitely preferred the stories that included Jeeves much more than the other stories, but they were all fun to read.

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Sresendez12
My Man Jeeves | Sir P G Wodehouse
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Pickpick

Who remembers the search engine askjeeves.com? I now understand why they thought the name was so clever. This was a thoroughly enjoyable read and I hope to read more of the titles in this series. It was fun to see how Jeeves could get him out of some interesting situations. #publicdomain #booked2019

Lcsmcat The internet used to have much cleverer names. Remember WebCrawler, with the spider on an orange web? 5y
Cinfhen Great choice for this prompt!! Didn‘t realize it was #PublicDomain 🤓 5y
Sresendez12 @Cinfhen that‘s what google told me. Maybe I should have asked Jeeves 😂 5y
Cinfhen Hahahaha!!! 😂😂 5y
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GatheringBooks
My Man Jeeves | Sir P G Wodehouse
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#QuotsyJuly19 Day 16: I heard that this novel is #hilarious.

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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“I'm not absolutely certain of my facts, but I rather fancy it's Shakespeare--or, if not, it's some equally brainy lad--who says that it's always just when a chappie is feeling particularly top-hole, and more than usually braced with things in general that Fate sneaks up behind him with a bit of lead piping.”

I‘ve posted this quote before but now, friends, I am living it. Everyone is well and I am still employed, but it has been a long long day.

readordierachel Hopefully tomorrow is better! 5y
Jas16 Hoping that tomorrow is better day but sending you lots of support in the meantime 5y
vivastory I hope things improve for you soon! 5y
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Megabooks I really hope tomorrow is better! 5y
rretzler Sending along good thoughts for a better day! 5y
GingerAntics Been there. Doing that now. I hope things settle soon for you. 5y
BookwormAHN Hope tomorrow is better, hugs 🍀 5y
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mabell
My Man Jeeves | Sir P G Wodehouse
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This is between a pick and a so-so for me. I much prefer the English setting for the Wodehouse tales, and these stories take place in New York. In addition, Reggie Pepper is the protagonist in a few of them (described as an earlier version of Bertie in the back blurb), and I would much rather hear of Bertie‘s ridiculousness and Jeeves‘ solutions.

Book 4 for #bookfitnesschallenge

LeahBergen I prefer the English setting, too. 6y
mabell @LeahBergen Maybe it‘s the Anglophile in me, but it just seems better suited 😄 6y
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Louise
My Man Jeeves | Sir P G Wodehouse
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Pickpick

What do you do with too much money and not enough sense? Ask Jeeves! He‘s got a clever solution for every dilettante‘s dilemma. Another delightful load of nonsense from P.G. Wodehouse. #audiobook

Dragon Love 💕 Bertie and Jeeves! 😀🐉 6y
Ruthiella Every one needs a Jeeves!😀 6y
Louise @Dragon @Ruthiella Yes, we could all do with a Jeeves to help us out of conundrums now and then! 🎩 6y
Dragon So true @Ruthiella @Louise so true , I can think 🤔 of several conundrums for Jeeves to sort out 😀🐉 6y
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Lea
My Man Jeeves | Sir P G Wodehouse
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Pickpick

This was quite entertaining. I didn‘t know what to expect but have of course heard of Jeeves for my whole life. It was fun and I liked the short stories format. I plan to check out more of them on the future.

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sixgun
My Man Jeeves | Sir P G Wodehouse
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Pickpick

These stories are just so much fun. The home of British humor at it's finest.

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sixgun
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British humor is like no other.

Swe_Eva 😂 6y
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Rbabyblue
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Taking breaks between studying and some light reading

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Moray_Reads
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Abailliekaras This is great advice. @mr_annie makes me think of bridge of clay! 😬 6y
Moray_Reads @Abailliekaras now I'm curious, is that because Zusak does it doesn't follow this advice? 6y
Abailliekaras Unfortunately, doesn‘t. 🙈 6y
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Moray_Reads @Abailliekaras Ah, well. I'm not a fan of the Book Thief, so probably wouldn't have read it anyway! 6y
Abailliekaras Yes - you wouldn‘t like it! 6y
saresmoore I wonder what Sir Terry would say about this. I imagine some of his books had a plot (mind) of their own that he only discovered as he wrote them. 6y
Moray_Reads @saresmoore he's the exception that proves the rule! His magic touch conquers all (except Rincewind) 6y
saresmoore The more I read, the more I just really hate Rincewind! Is he irredeemable?! 6y
Moray_Reads @saresmoore the later one are better when the other Wizards take the foreground. There are some brilliant bits in 6y
saresmoore Ooh, good. It excites me that I have so much still to look forward to! 6y
mr_annie @Abailliekaras haha I thought that might be what you were thinking! 😬 6y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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The formula:

1. One of Bertie‘s buddies has a problem (usually how to get a girl or how to get money from a relative)

2. Bertie‘s butler Jeeves suggests a solution.

3. The suggested solution makes the problem even bigger.

4. By the efforts of Jeeves or just plain luck the bigger problem twists itself into a solution.

Toss in some By Jove!‘s and drown it in booze.

Despite the repetition, the writing was as bubbly as champagne and I loved it

Bookwomble I quite fancy a martini now! But it's 1:30am where I am, so I'll probably settle for a glass of milk. 🍸🤔🥛 6y
BookishTrish Hugh ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
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LeahBergen I‘ve recently fallen in love with these books. 6y
ReadingsByTheC This sounds awesome! 6y
Dragon Bertie Wooster was my book boyfriend when I was a kid. ❤️ 6y
JazzFeathers I really need to read Jeeves 😁 6y
Linear Omg "House" looks so young in this picture!! 6y
Sarah83 Such great books 😍 6y
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CourtSmall
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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#agameoffavorites #dayfive
There is only one genre I hate more than poetry and that is SciFi... No favorites here and HGTTG is the only SciFi book I have read and I won't be reading and others. Douglas Adams has said in many interviews that PG Wodehouse is his favorite author @ErinSueG @WhiskeyMistress

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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“I'm not absolutely certain of my facts, but I rather fancy it's Shakespeare - or, if not, it's some equally brainy lad - who says that it's always just when a chappie is feeling particularly top-hole, and more than usually braced with things in general that Fate sneaks up behind him with a bit of lead piping.”

Is this my new favorite quote of all time ever? Hard to say, but it certainly is cracking, aye what?

#CurrentListen

saresmoore Right ho! 6y
LeahBergen Topping quote, old thing. 6y
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Libby1
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Not my favourite Jeeves and Wooster book, partially because some of the stories didn‘t feature these famous characters. Wodehouse‘s books are always a joy, and a tonic (is that a tonic with gin?) against a fast paced world.

Thank you for the opportunity to read this, @SerialReader !

Lreads I can't wait to read some Jeeves & Wooster! 7y
KathyWheeler That was my problem with this book too — I didn‘t care for the stories without Jeeves & Bertie. 7y
GeekGirlOnAQuest I adore Wodehouse! I tore through all of his books some years ago - it may be time for some re-reads! 7y
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Libby1 @QuietlyLaura - I always enjoy these books. 7y
Libby1 @KathyWheeler - yes, I just want to get back to Jeeves and Wooster! 7y
Libby1 @GeekGirlOnAQuest - enjoy!😃 7y
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Litsi
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*SPOILERS*. A man‘s aunt gives him a large allowance if he lives the glam life in NYC & shares it with her through photos & letters. He hates NYC & hires someone else to do the photos & letters while he stays home.
A man‘s marriage breaks up because he can‘t remember his wife‘s birthday.
Sounds like things George Costanza would do, right? These stories are Seinfeldian vintage 1919 and every bit as enjoyable as the 1990s sitcom.

KateFulfordAuthor Classic works — just as long as readers are aware of the historical context 7y
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CSeydel
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Litsi
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These short stories bear an uncanny similarity to the wackiest Fitzgerald stories. They share references to magazine short story writing, advertising, & other facets of NYC life in the'20s. They both lived in Great Neck & were friendly with Ring Lardner. Though Fitz fashioned himself a critic, he's virtually silent on Wodehouse. What gives? Professional jealousy? Was Fitz's "low" Irishness offended by Wodehouse's English uppercrust-iness?

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Libby1
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Even my @SerialReader notification has gotten in on the “What ho!” conversation!

Ms_T Hahaha! 7y
Libby1 @Ms_T 😂😂😂 7y
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Libby1
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What ho!

sudi 😂😂😂 7y
Libby1 @sudi 😃😃😃 7y
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CSeydel
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What‘s the use of a great city having temptations if fellows don‘t yield to them? 😂

Dragon Bertie and Jeeves ❤️ 7y
BookishMe 😍😍 7y
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jen_hayes7
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Pickpick

So funny!! I really enjoyed these stories. The silly narrators (there are two gentlemen telling stories in the collection) and their willingness to help their friends through absurd situations (though ill-equipped) is hilarious. Bertie‘s relationship with Jeeves is so entertaining. The passive aggressive wearing of a mustache or tie because he knows it bothers him. Ha! #serialreader

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jen_hayes7
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This book is cracking me up!! I‘d heard only wonderful things about it, and it is living up to all my expectations. It‘s so quintessentially (and a bit satirically) British. I adore it. 🇬🇧 #SerialReads

EllanaRose I've always wanted to read those books, would you recommend them? 7y
jen_hayes7 @EllanaRose So far, yes!! I doubt I‘ll change my mind by the end, so I feel safe recommending them before finishing. They are lighthearted and enjoyable stories. I‘ve heard that it‘s great on audio too, if you are an audiobook person! 7y
EllanaRose Oh awesome! Thanks! 7y
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BookshelfAl
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Book 3 for #deweys24hourreadathon

This was a fun book. I did not realize going in that not every story was a Jeeves story, but those were fine too (they were no Jeeves, but still enjoyable...and short!). There were several giggle-inducing moments. I especially enjoyed the moment when Jeeves was morally injured by Wooster's new mustache. #readathon @DeweysReadathon

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BookshelfAl
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BookshelfAl
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Starting the #readathon in bed with the 'ol Kindle. #deweys24hourreadathon

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BookshelfAl
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Here's my stack for tomorrow's Dewey's 24 hr Readathon. I'm going for short ones this time to give myself a sense of accomplishment :) #deweys24hourreadathon #readathon @DeweysReadathon

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Jen2
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That was most enjoyable (said in an English accent)!

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DarcysMom
My Man Jeeves | P. G. Wodehouse
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Mehso-so

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#serialreader

KathyWheeler I had the same problem with this book. 7y
DarcysMom @KathyWheeler I am glad it wasn't just me. 😛 7y
KathyWheeler @DarcysMom no, it wasn‘t. The App Jeeves stories are great but those other ones were just tedious. 7y
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DarcysMom
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BookishMe
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Pickpick

Been struggling with reading, among others...

Thank goodness for the humour of P G Wodehouse to save the day, somewhat

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KathyWheeler
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When I was a teenager, there was a British tv show, Wodehouse Playhouse, that I used to love. That show was based on two of the characters in this collection, Bertie Wooster and his valet, Jeeves. Bertie is always finding himself in pickles that only Jeeves can fix. Although the book has Jeeves in the title, 3 of the stories don't feature him or Bertie at all; instead we get Reggie Pepper, who I don't care as much for. The narrator was perfect.

HollyMcMiller Loved the Wooster and Jeeves tv series with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. The show actually made me want to check out the books to see if there was anything else I may be missing out on! 7y
KathyWheeler @HollyMcMiller I just loved that show. 7y
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hlgreenfield
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So nice relaxing reading by the pool! I've read two of the stories so far and it's been as hilarious as I expected - perfect summer read for now!

Bradleygirl Oh Jeeves! Wodehouse is the best; he's aged perfectly. I think I devoured my siblings' huge Jeeves collection before I was 12. Good times 7y
hlgreenfield @Bradleygirl they are still current! I was afraid the humour might be dated but it's still hilarious. 7y
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Lola
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Today's Audible Daily Deal is a great one. This is narrated by the wonderful Simon Prebble and is really fun. I loved it.

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Ncostell
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Mehso-so

I just finished this on Serial Reader today. I don't think I had read this before despite going through a Wodehouse phase many years ago. It was an amusing, quick read but I didn't enjoy it as much as I remembered enjoying his other books. Still a fan though!