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Mol - on the new tablet Started conversation Feb 17, 2006
I've had a particulary bad day but reading this cheered me up and reminded me it's too long since I read the stories!
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aristus Posted Feb 19, 2006
I became a huge fan of Jeeves and Wooster a while back and read every book about them I could get my hands on. A few months ago, however, I picked up one of the later books (I think it was Jeeves in the Morning) and had to put it back down again after about twenty pages of increasing disappointment. What was fresh and hilarious in the twenties had become stale, tired and boring by the seventies. I'm sticking to the earlier books from now on.
Still, in his heyday, Wodehouse was an unmatched .comedic writer
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Wyatt Posted Feb 19, 2006
Yes, I thought that J in the M wasn't as good, or interesting or funny as some of the others.
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Sol Posted Feb 19, 2006
Enjoyed the books, enjoyed the entry. A masterpiece of organisation. Must reread the books again. I tend to just keep up with Jeeves and Wooster in the reruns of the tv series.
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Feb 20, 2006
I recommend reading Wodehouse's memoirs; 'Performing Flea' and 'Over Seventy' - I especially enjoyed reading about his days as a prisoner of war!
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Wyatt Posted Feb 20, 2006
Ooh, i didn't know that he wrote memoirs...I'll have to check those out...
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