The Code of the Woosters
Jeeves #7
by P.G. Wodehouse
Read by Jonathan Cecil
My rating: 3.5 / 5
Genre: Classic British humor
The Jeeves and Wooster dynamic is what makes these stories great, so having a novel-length story (as opposed to the previous short story collections) with Jeeves being largely absent just isn’t quite as good. Plus, the longer single story means prolonging Bertie’s troubles often requires scenarios that are a bit outlandish. How many times can an engaged couple break up and reunite before it becomes ridiculous? And while I realize that Bertie letting his friends and family cajole him into doing things he doesn’t want to do is a common catalyst to the messes he gets himself into, it’s taken a bit far in this story, besides the fact that some of it too much of a repeat of previous stories. Even still, I still enjoyed the book overall and look forward to continuing the series.
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