![]() Wodehouse is a masterful storyteller and it quickly becomes clear that you can read these stories in any order and lose nothing in doing so. ‘Thank You, Jeeves’ makes many references to earlier adventures and I don’t know if this is merely a literary device, that these stories originally were printed in newspapers, or if I’ve started with the wrong novel.Īs it turns out, of course, it really doesn’t matter. ![]() If I had a complaint it would merely be that though I attempted to find which of the novels was first so that I could enjoy them in order, I’m not sure if I succeeded or not. It says a lot when such an old book can entertain teens. What’s more, my two teenage children also enjoyed the experience – to the extent that we have decided unanimously as a three to embark on another novel in the series. ![]() Continuing on my ever-present task of reading classic books I really should have read decades ago, I have thoroughly enjoyed my first venture into the world of Jeeves and Wooster. ![]()
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