A review by the_discworldian
Joy in the Morning by P.G. Wodehouse

4.0

I think this was probably my favorite full-length Jeeves and Wooster book so far. Bertie's narration was, as always, delightfully absurd, and several of the characters were, I thought, soft enough that you didn't actually wonder if these people were more certifiable than mildly deluded. That for me normally works better, and it did in this book. Granted not everyone had a softer side (Stilton Cheesewright, for example, in spite of the name), but they were mixed in with those who had some good points (Nobby, for example). Bertie was even right about a few things, or at least, not so wrong as to cause permanent damage. My favorite character, though, was that misguided missile of a boy scout, Edwin. He never ceased to cause havoc, always in a marvelously consistent way, and brought a lot of entertainment in his wake.