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Original Title: | Jeeves in the Offing |
ISBN: | 0743203593 (ISBN13: 9780743203593) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jeeves #12 |
Characters: | Reginald Jeeves, Dahlia Travers, Bertram Wilberforce Wooster, Roderick Glossop, Anatole, Reginald Herring, Aubrey Upjohn, Roberta Wickham, Thomas Portarlington Travers, Lady Wickham, Bonzo Travers, Seppings, Homer Cream, Adela Cream, Wilbert Cream, Phyllis Mills, Poppet |
P.G. Wodehouse
Paperback | Pages: 206 pages Rating: 4.17 | 5221 Users | 476 Reviews
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A Bertie and Jeeves classic, featuring a cow-creamer, the redheaded Miss Wickham, and the formidable schoolmaster Aubrey Upjohn.Jeeves is infallible. Jeeves is indispensable. Unfortunately, in How Right You Are, Jeeves, he is also in absentia. In this wonderful slice of Woosterian mayhem, Bertie has sent that prince among gentlemen's gentlemen off on his annual vacation. Soon, drowning dachshunds, broken engagements, and inextricable complications lead to the only possible conclusion: "We must put our trust in a higher power. Go and fetch Jeeves!"
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Title | : | How Right You Are, Jeeves (Jeeves #12) |
Author | : | P.G. Wodehouse |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 206 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2000 by Touchstone (first published 1960) |
Categories | : | Humor. Fiction. Classics. Comedy |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 5221 Users | 476 ReviewsWrite-Up Regarding Books How Right You Are, Jeeves (Jeeves #12)
As had happened so often in the past, I was conscious of an impending doom. Exactly what form this would take I was of course unable to say - it might be one thing or it might be another - but a voice seemed to whisper to me that somehow at some not distant date Bertram was slated to get it in the gizzard.and the heavens bless you, bertie wooster, for it!----bonus: aunt dahlia quotes!1."A very hearty pip-pip to you, old ancestor," I said, well pleased, for she is a woman with whom it is always aI promised myself that I would not be foiled in my quest to dissect this story. I'm serious alot of my comedy icons see Mr. Wodehouse as some kind of genuis and an opportunity to contradict that was to good to pass up. But alas, I have to concur that this story is funny even if this is the beginning of your knowledge of Jeeves. I feel like that is the true testament to a phenomenal writer. In this story Jeeves is on vacation so he has to be brought into the story much later. (It was the reason I
Every Hollywood comedy I had ever seen came back to me as I saw the prototype from which they were modeled, and now I don't believe I'll ever see a movie like that again without wishing I was actually reading P.G. Wodehouse. First, the situation becomes so complex and entangled that at one point it is almost incomprehensible, and the reader has to be surprised he can tie it down at all. Second, his usage of English slang in dialogue and narration should not be passed over too quickly, because he
Is it just me or the book is incredibly unfunny? I reckon the British humor isn't ha ha laughter track kinda funny. But I did expect a few subtle chuckles. Sadly there were none.
I am sure, somewhere PGW books are categorised under therapeutic books for stress. This one is a gem that might make casual observers of your reading gain evidence that you are off your rockers! Bertie is summoned by Aunt Dahlia to Brinkley while Jeeves is taking his off to judge beach side beauty pageants. Before reaching, he also finds from the Times (the paper), that he is engaged to Roberta Wickham, his personal nightmare and lover of his childhood friend Reggie Kipper. Brinkley spells chaos
One of those books in the Jeeves series in which young, bounding Bertie has to fend for himself, since Jeeves is off on vacation. The plot borrows several elements from previous Jeeves books, but is unputdownable all the same due to the usual comic Woosterisms, the highlight being his comic befriending of the loony doctor of old, Roderick Glossop.
The infamous cow creamer is back.Aunt Dahlia, Sir Roderick Glossop, and a whole slew of Bertie's nutty friends, ex-fiancees, and frenemies show up in yet another hilarious story.This is also known as Jeeves in the Offing. <--because Jeeves takes off (ing?) for a vacation, leaving poor Bertie to fend for himself. Don't worry, he comes back at the end to sort it all out.I know that it doesn't have a lot of Jeeves in it, and maybe that will cause some of you not to like it as much, but I really
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