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P.J. Fitzsimmons
Aug 07, 2020 rated it it was amazing
Leave It To Psmith is, to my mind, the book in which Blandings finds its voice. There’s yet no Empress, and she’s sorely missed, but the absent-minded Lord Emsworth substitutes flowers for his prize pig and Connie is present, as is the efficient Baxter, romance, imposters, a conundrum and, above all, someone like Galahad.
In this, his final appearance, Psmith (the P is silent) has also found his voice as the totem of free-wheeling, free-thinking and fast-talking flippancy that will later be embod
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Joe Stevens
Nov 05, 2018 rated it really liked it
The second book in the wonderful Blandings series might not quite be up to the standards of the best of Wodehouse but it is quite enjoyable. It is also the last appearance of Psmith, who appeared in three previous novels, as the Wodehousian universe intertwines.

I've been reading through the works of PG Wodehouse and the year 1923 was a landmark seeing the publication of both The Inimitable Jeeves and Leave it to Psmith. Now long removed from the youthful schoolboy stories and recently leaving be
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