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A review by ms_aprilvincent
The Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse
5.0
I don't know how to review this book, other than to say this:
If you like satire, and you like British society, and you like large-cast comedies, and you like stories about people making fools of themselves, then you'll like this book.
*** Or, if you don't want to read the book--and shame on you, then--there is an awesome television series called Jeeves and Wooster that stars Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie as the title characters.
Re-read, 2017
Jeeves the amazing butler wants to go on a cruise, but rich dummy Bertie Wooster refuses to consider it.
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Bertie gets in trouble.
Jeeves saves the day.
Bertie agrees to the cruise.
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That's nowhere near the main plot of this book, but that's the easiest storyline to summarize so let's go with it.
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PS Jonathan Cecil is SO GOOD reading these books. I won't listen if he's not the reader.
If you like satire, and you like British society, and you like large-cast comedies, and you like stories about people making fools of themselves, then you'll like this book.
*** Or, if you don't want to read the book--and shame on you, then--there is an awesome television series called Jeeves and Wooster that stars Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie as the title characters.
Re-read, 2017
Jeeves the amazing butler wants to go on a cruise, but rich dummy Bertie Wooster refuses to consider it.
〰
Bertie gets in trouble.
Jeeves saves the day.
Bertie agrees to the cruise.
〰
That's nowhere near the main plot of this book, but that's the easiest storyline to summarize so let's go with it.
〰
PS Jonathan Cecil is SO GOOD reading these books. I won't listen if he's not the reader.