The Inimitable Jeeves
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Beschreibung
'Quite simply, the master of comic writing' Jane Moore
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'I want you to meet my nephew, Bertie Wooster,' said Aunt Agatha. 'He has just arrived. Such a surprise! I had no notion that he intended coming...'
A collection of classic stories featuring some of the funniest episodes in the life of gentleman Bertie Wooster and his incomparable valet Jeeves.
Meddling Aunt Agatha wants to see Bertie married, and nothing will stop her from playing matchmaker. The problem? Bertie has no plans to settle down. So it's up to Jeeves to find Bertie a way out of marrying the terrifying Honoria Glossop, and to help Bertie's insatiable friend Bingo Little navigate falling head-over-heels for seven different girls.
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Fine dose of humor. Its so stupid how many times Wooster irks Jeeves trying his best to show his self respect using an item of clothing but in the end always giving it up. Its the same thing written over and over but the casual words are magic. And genius is how Wodehouse rereading his novel catches a single line and writes up a riot in his next.
Beschreibung
'Quite simply, the master of comic writing' Jane Moore
--
'I want you to meet my nephew, Bertie Wooster,' said Aunt Agatha. 'He has just arrived. Such a surprise! I had no notion that he intended coming...'
A collection of classic stories featuring some of the funniest episodes in the life of gentleman Bertie Wooster and his incomparable valet Jeeves.
Meddling Aunt Agatha wants to see Bertie married, and nothing will stop her from playing matchmaker. The problem? Bertie has no plans to settle down. So it's up to Jeeves to find Bertie a way out of marrying the terrifying Honoria Glossop, and to help Bertie's insatiable friend Bingo Little navigate falling head-over-heels for seven different girls.
Buchinformationen
Beiträge
Fine dose of humor. Its so stupid how many times Wooster irks Jeeves trying his best to show his self respect using an item of clothing but in the end always giving it up. Its the same thing written over and over but the casual words are magic. And genius is how Wodehouse rereading his novel catches a single line and writes up a riot in his next.




