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How Right You Are, Jeeves
by P.G. Wodehouse
When Bertie Wooster’s valet, Jeeves, takes a holiday, Bertie heads down to Brinkley Court to stay with his Aunt Dahlia. Dahlia wants Bertie to prevent her goddaughter, Phyllis Mills, from marrying the American playboy Willie Cream, both of whom are also staying at Brinkley Court. Also guests of the manor are Willie’s mother, the thriller writer Mrs. Homer Cream, a novelist, Phyllis step-father, Aubrey Upjohn who unfortunately was also the headmaster at Bertie’s boarding school, and the spunky Roberta “Bobbie” Wickham who tends to get Bertie in trouble whenever she is around. The ridiculous plot thickens and Bertie gets into all kinds of trouble due to both Bobbie and his own stupidity.
This is my first Wodehouse story, though I’ve seen some of the televised episodes starring Fry and Laurie before. I have three novels in a bind up and I need to pace myself a bit. They are entertaining but too mindless and repetitive for me to read in quick succession. However, in slow doses, Wodehouse is proving to be a wonderful antidote to reality
This is my first Wodehouse story, though I’ve seen some of the televised episodes starring Fry and Laurie before. I have three novels in a bind up and I need to pace myself a bit. They are entertaining but too mindless and repetitive for me to read in quick succession. However, in slow doses, Wodehouse is proving to be a wonderful antidote to reality