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Title: Right Ho, Jeeves
Series: The Jeeves Omnibus #2.1
Author: P.G. Wodehouse
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Humor
Pages: 212
Format: Digital Edition
Series: The Jeeves Omnibus #2.1
Author: P.G. Wodehouse
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Humor
Pages: 212
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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Bertie comes back
from the Continent with his Aunt and Cousin and things fall apart.
Bertie tries to wear a white suit coat and clashes with Jeeves.
Jeeves lets him have his way and solve everything on his own. So,
Bertie's cousin is engaged but the couple fights and calls off the
engagement. A friend of Bertie's is in love with a girl but can't
work up the nerve to even talk to her. This girl is a friend of
Bertie's cousin and is staying with them. Bertie is called down to
the countryside to assist in giving a speech at a local boys school
and hand out prizes. He avoids this by sending the love struck friend
down with the promise that it will help him court the girl he loves.
Bertie goes down to help restore bliss between his cousin and her
fiance. He also finds out that his Aunt needs a lot of money from his
Uncle to fund her vanity magazine, money which he already gave her
but she lost in gambling on the Continent. Throw in Anatole the
French chef who is threatening to leave and you have a problem only
Jeeves can fix.
But Jeeves isn't
fixing anything since Bertie WILL insist on wearing the white suit
coat. Thus it falls to Bertie to solve everything. Of course, he just
makes it 100 times worse. Thankfully, Jeeves relents and solves
everything BUT at the cost of making everyone hate Bertie and
“accidentally” leaving the iron on the white suit coat.
Hijinks, wrong
engagements, one spectacular instance of public drunkenness and
sundry other mishaps occur, affording the reader an escape from the
humdrum of life for a couple of hours.
My
Thoughts:
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You know, I have mentioned this before, but it really stuck out,
AGAIN. Whoever put these omnibus editions together is a complete
jackass. I hate them in fact. It is almost like someone who never
read the books and is not a reader at all in fact, looked at the
books and just randomly pointed them out and decided which volume
each book would go in. It is just frustrating as it is obvious it is
lazy no good incompetence that made such decisions.
Overall, I still enjoyed this. This was another novel instead of a
short story collection but so much is going on that it almost might
as well be a short story collection. There were times I felt like I
had already read this but given that Bertie references these
escapades in other books, turns out I was just remembering the
references. Another reason to kick the jackass who put these
together.
I have to say, it is incredible how much Bertie can wreck things.
What's even more astounding is just how dense he is when Jeeves fixes
everything at his expense. Bertie pretty thinks “Oh well, at least
I'm not getting married now” and is happy enough. Egads.
I think one of these books every 6 to 8 weeks is working out well.
Enough time for me to forget any lingering animosity and to simply
remember the stupidly funny stuff. That's good enough for me!
★★★☆½
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