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Very Good, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse
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Very Good, Jeeves (original 1930; edition 1975)

by P.G. Wodehouse

Series: Jeeves (3)

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Jonathan Cecil, described as having "one of the best-loved voices in audiobooks" by the P. G. Wodehouse Society, narrates this collection of brilliantly entertaining stories featuring Jeeves and Wooster.
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Title:Very Good, Jeeves
Authors:P.G. Wodehouse
Info:Penguin Books (1975), Paperback, 256 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:fiction, short stories, humor

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Very Good, Jeeves! by P. G. Wodehouse (1930)

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Very Good, Jeeves is the best of the Jeeves and Wooster short story collections - and also the last. Published in 1930 (when Wodehouse was about to turn 50), this collection represents something of a turning point. The narrative voice is more assured, the supporting characters many and varied, and the irony falls thicker and faster. They remain rich gems; only one or two are required to fill up. But there is something increasingly formulaic, so that it's not hard to see why the master decided it was time to shift his characters into novels from here on out.

(Rather than purchasing this volume, track down the omnibus The World of Jeeves which collects all the Jeeves and Wooster short stories in one.) ( )
  therebelprince | Apr 21, 2024 |
Superb, as always! Nothing hits the spot like a touch of Jeeves & Wooster! ( )
  claidheamdanns | Sep 26, 2023 |
(4.5 / 5)

This was definitely one of my favorite collections of the series. Maybe the outlandish situations Bertie Wooster gets himself into should be getting stale, but I'm only enjoying them more as I go. Maybe because I'm starting to get into the overall feel of the stories more? There were several moments that made me laugh out loud or at least smile; I regret that I was listening to the audiobook and couldn't make note of them at the time. Bertie fooling himself into thinking Jeeves doesn't always get his own way, though, is one such moment. I only wish I could have continued to listen to Kevin Theis, but apparently he only narrated 4 of the books. Though I still like Theis more, Jonathan Cecil was good too, excepting for the strange speech impediment he gave to Bingo Little. I can say with certainty at this point that I will listen to these audiobooks again someday. ( )
  Kristi_D | Sep 22, 2023 |
Jeeves and Bertie Wooster at their finest. ( )
  blueskygreentrees | Jul 30, 2023 |
I love Jonathan Cecil's narration of Wodehouse books! It has been a long time since I read this collection in paperback but I still remembered some of the stories quite well. However, that doesn't really matter with Wodehouse. I had intended to listen to this slowly, one story a day but found that I couldn't stop listening at just one :) ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
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It was the morning of the day on which I was slated to pop down to my aunt Agatha's place at Woollam Chersey in the county of Hers for a visit of three solid weeks; and, as I seated myself at the breakfast table, I don't mind confessing that the heart was singularly heavy.
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Jonathan Cecil, described as having "one of the best-loved voices in audiobooks" by the P. G. Wodehouse Society, narrates this collection of brilliantly entertaining stories featuring Jeeves and Wooster.

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Very Good, Jeeves! is a collection of short stories starring Bertie Wooster in eleven alarming predicaments from which he has to be rescued by his peerless gentleman's gentleman. Whether Bertie is tangling with a red-headed ball of fire such as Roberta Wickham, dealing with an irate headmistress, placating a cabinet minister, puncturing the wrong hot water bottle, singing 'Sonny Boy', or simply trying to concentrate on his gold handicap, Jeeves is always there to help - though rarely in the ways which his employer expects. These brilliantly plotted stories give the essence of Wodehousian comedy.
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