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Scream for Jeeves: A Parody by Peter H. Cannon
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Scream for Jeeves: A Parody

by Peter H. Cannon

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... Wodehouse, though I have previously read a couple of books inspired on his work. One was the Wodehouse/Lovecraft pastiche Scream for Jeeves, which was pretty entertaining. The other was a self-published work whose name escapes me (Unforeseen Circumstances? Unexpected Results?). I chose this ...

DevourerOfBooks in Site talk : Mismatch! (Apr 2, 2008, 12:44pm)

Scream for Jeeves: A Parody because I own Religions of the Ancient World Inside Narnia because I have a book on Adolescent psychology, even though I ALSO own Chronicles of Narnia and a bunch of other C.S. Lewis books The Tortuous Serpent: An Occult Adventure, a novel about John Dee and ...

I've heard Scream for Jeeves mentioned many times lately so I decided to look it up on Amazon and add it to my wish list. It isn't currently available (well, on Amazon anyway). $150??!! Used! Maybe I'm not understanding the origin of this book. Were just a limited number of books actually printed? ...

#10 - I've actually read Scream for Jeeves which I checked out of the local library. It was great! (Check out my review for more details.)

27. Scream for Jeeves: a parody by Peter H. Cannon - finished 12/20/07 Library book. Hilarious combination of H.P. Lovecraft and P.G. Wodehouse. (P.P. Wodecraft? H.G. Lovehouse? 15 miles to the...) Though I am familiar with the stories of Wooster and Jeeves only tangentially, I ...

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t.thorn #7: Scream for Jeeves is real! I have read one of the stories from that book, "Cats, Rats and Bertie Wooster" because it was published in Dagon magazine, a Lovecraft fanzine. It was funny, but short. I just found out recently that Wodehouse wrote a "body-swap" novel called Laughing ...

... The only previous time I have seen the names "Wodehouse" and "Lovecraft" used in the same sentence was in connection with Scream for Jeeves, a book which I have not actually seen.

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