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Jul 05, 2013 07:41AM

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That was the one my dad loaned me. I enjoyed it, but it was until much later when I got an Omnibus edition called simply Five Complete Novels that I really came to love Jeeves and Wooster. Later, the TV series rekindled my interest, and finding free eBooks of several volumes fed that interest. Now I am in the midst of taking down all the Jeeves and Wooster stories.

I'm reading that at the moment. It's absolutely hysterical!
"I don't want eating eggs; I want throwing eggs!"

Annag wrote: "Quick Service. I was on my honeymoon and had just read The Name of The Rose -- what a heavy book. I found Quick Service in a bookstore and promptly fell in love -- my new husband was a bit jealou..."
That was the one with the Ham King in it, right?
That was the one with the Ham King in it, right?






The Uncle Freds are dynamite!






I haven't read Ring for Jeeves yet, so I'm curious how Wooster doesn't feature in a Jeeves story.

I haven't read Ring for Jeev..." Jeeves is away visiting relatives. Bertie is determined to show that he has a brain too. The more he follows his stategies the worse it makes things until his aunts insist upon calling on a higher power.

I haven't read..."
Sooo, Jeeves is the one who doesn't feature in this story.

Then,for some reason,the library closed and these books remained with me for a couple of months.When I finally read them,I liked them a lot and read all the others in the library.
After that,I began buying those Wodehouse books which the library didn't have.This went on for years.Still have them after decades,and continue to enjoy them these days,too.
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