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Very Good, Jeeves!
Very Good Jeeves
Author: P.G. Wodehouse
When Bertie Wooster lands in the soup, only the 'infinite sagacity' of Jeeves can pull him out.
ISBN: 472852
Publication Date: 1981
Pages: 252
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Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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hardtack avatar reviewed Very Good, Jeeves! on + 2847 more book reviews
When you read Wodehouse's "Wooster and Jeeves" stories it's very easy to understand how they were turned into a very funny and successful British TV series. Quite often I get so involved in the short stories I forget to chuckle. It's only after I've finished the story that I'll slap the book down and rejoice in the entertainment I've just had.

This book contains eleven short stories. These are parodies of the British class structure in that Wodehouse often makes upperclass Bertie Wooster look like a fool as his 'gentleman's gentleman Jeeves gets him out of trouble and saves the day. And so many of Wooster's relations make you wonder how Britain created an Empire.
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What can I say - here's another wonderful book from that prince of authors - P.G. Wodehouse
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11 very funny episodes, circa 1930.


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