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All sweetness and light here. Alas, it is the third and last book of Mulliner's anecdotes.
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Another collection of Mr. Mulliner stories. Some of these represent the author at his best, and none are anything less than entertaining. It's strictly a matter of personal preference that I enjoy Wodehouse novels more than the shorter works (excepting the Jeeves stories, of course.)
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The Smile That Wins and Strychnine in the Soup both would make my top 20 Wodehouse short stories collection if say I could assemble books like best of music albums are assembled from a groups best radio singles. A 120 short stories in his lifetime would have made Wodehouse a respected comic short form artist if he hadn't written dozens of novels that outshone his short fiction. It says more about his prodigious output and constantly great writing from the mid-1920s on that this collection is lik
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Jan 15, 2015
Ambedkar Balasubramaniam Meganathan
rated it
it was amazing
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Jun 25, 2018
Bharath P H
marked it as to-read
