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the_discworldian 's review for:
The Code of the Woosters
by P.G. Wodehouse
I actually found myself feeling a little sorry for Bertie Wooster in this book. As daffy as he is (and he is very daffy), he finds himself constantly at the mercy of even daffier friends and relations. This crew, except for Jeeves and occasionally Aunt Dahlia, made Bertie look almost competent. There were a few good chuckles here, and the revelation of "Eulalie" at the end (I couldn't say more than that; the club has strict rules) was good for a final one.
The three stars is because the Jeeves/Wooster duo doesn't hold up quite as well in longer form, delightful though they are. But it is still a nutty Wodehouse adventure, and as such it's still a good time.
The three stars is because the Jeeves/Wooster duo doesn't hold up quite as well in longer form, delightful though they are. But it is still a nutty Wodehouse adventure, and as such it's still a good time.