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(group member since May 26, 2014)
Anna’s
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from the Reading Wodehouse group.
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I've read those 3 books so I can say that those are great choices! I'll not recommend any because I want to read our October's book The Little Nugget
I like Karel Čapek's humour. Especially The Gardener's Year.I recently read Nonsense Novels by Stephen Leacock. And it's available at
Gutenberg.
Great fun. But I've to take a break from Wodehouse as this book took me almost two months to finish.
Wart wrote: "Sometimes Wodehouse does something that you wouldn't think would work, but works super well the way he does it. Like the Butler's eyebrows insistently asking Ashe a question while Ashe ignores them xD"Oh, I remember those eyebrows.
It took me time to fell in love with the Blandings series but by book 3 Blandings Castle I was won over. Have you seen the TV show?
Wart wrote: "Haha, they're so subtle. Well Jeeves is. Bertie wouldn't know subtle if it were engaged to him. That's why he has Jeeves."Didn't Bertie (view spoiler) in Faulk's book?
Last year I was participating in A to Z (author surname) reading challenge and I picked up Wodehouse's Carry on, Jeeves from a library.
