Right Ho, Jeeves ($.99 Popular Classics) Review
particularly when Bertie Wooster lends a hand.
Once again all the principals are in place, Bertie Wooster has returned from a few weeks on the Riviera with one of his numerous Aunts to discover his man Jeeves has taken to giving advice of the romantic sort to Bertie's pals. Since Bertie and Jeeves are engaged in one of their many battles of will over Bertie's wardrobe Bertie quickly decides to take over the task. Soon Bertie finds himself in a stately country home, and embroiled in a romance himself! With more than a few hilarious twists and turns all ends up well, but not before Jeeves has arrived on the scene.
In the Wodehouse world it is always that lovely era between the Wars when smart young things had the time and money to spend long weekends in stately English country houses to recuperate from nights spent at the theatre and various nightclubs. Everyone knows everyone else and still manages to become involved in complicated misunderstandings that would make Shakespeare proud.
Fans of the 1eeves and Wooster series featuring Frye and Laurie will undoubtedly recognize this one, but knowing how the story ends will in no way diminish the delight of reading about the misadventures along the way.
This review is based on the Kindle version of the novel, a particular delight since it was located and delivered on a dreary night in a matter of minutes at no charge.
Right Ho, Jeeves ($.99 Popular Classics) Overview
Another hilarious classic of comedy from P. G. Wodehouse, creator of the inimitable Bertie Wooster and his butler, Jeeves.
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Customer Reviews
Order another edition - saukko44 -
WARNING - this edition ( billed as CreateSpace Publishers, copy says IAP Publishers, Los Vegas) is a poorly scanned copy - as far as i can tell - for page size type is oddly small, margins oddly large and type is crooked on page as though run through a scanner.
Great book - cvmdvm - Northern NY
Purchased this book for my older teen son who loves to read - he loved it and could be heard laughing throughout the book. he can't wait to read more of the series.
Cute, but I wouldn't want a whole diet of Bertie Wooster - Pushing 60 - Maryland
Amusing but without chapter breaks it tends to run together. Everyone must have a Jeeves story in their library. I've got mine, enjoyed it, and will now move on.
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