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von P. G. Wodehouse

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Reihen: Jeeves (13)

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A Jeeves and Wooster novelJust as Bertie Wooster is a member of the Drones Club, Jeeves has a club of his own, the Junior Ganymede, exclusively for butlers and gentlemen's gentlemen. In its inner sanctum is kept the Book of Revelations, where the less than perfect habits of their employers are lovingly recorded. The book is, of course, pure dynamite. So what happens when it disappears into potentially hostile hands?Tossed about in the resulting whirlwind you'll find lots of Wodehouse's favourite characters - and a welcome return to Market Snodsbury, in the middle of one of the most chaotic elections of modern times.… (mehr)
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Really very good fun. The last decade of Wodehouse's career is patchier than the rest, which is unsurprising given he wrote nigh-on 100 books, was pushing 100 years old, and was a half century out of the era he was writing about - not to mention he hadn't lived in England since the 1930s! These factors make for some works that either feel stodgy, archaic, or just plain "quaint". But this is a great little novel, clocking in at 200 pages, and running through a breezy plot that feels rather like a highlight reel of previous Jeeves and Wooster volumes.

True, there's nothing original here; this plot really is everything we've seen before, as if Wodehouse was trying to reunite as many characters as possible in case this was the final novel in the series. And there are occasions, I must admit, when gags are tirelessly repeated. Still, Wodehouse's comic voice is in healthy form, with lines that make the reader burst out laughing and none of the odd anachronisms that, although at their best feel like clever attempts to challenge form, often came to seem like the struggles of an author yoked forever to a formula.

The farce isn't quite as heightened or as clockwork-perfect as in the golden era, but you'd be forgiven for thinking this had been written at least 20 years earlier in his life. ( )
  therebelprince | Oct 24, 2023 |
Well, I say! This splendid piece of literature is so jolly good I have to rate it among my favourite Wodehouse novels.

I’ve sometimes considered the Jeeves series overrated, and not enjoyed several of the novels as much as expected. Not so in this case. Lots of laughs, an entertaining plot, and plenty of nutty characters make this a great read. ( )
  PhilSyphe | Jul 12, 2022 |
After reading the entire series, you'd think I'd be getting tired of Jeeves and Wooster, but this was one of my favorites. It had all the elements that make a Jeeves and Wooster classic--unwanted engagements, somnambulant cats, and threatening Spodes--but it also has a few surprises, including a shocker relating to the Junior Ganymede Club Book!

Note: I read a library copy titled Much Obliged, Jeeves. Wikipedia says that the two have a different last page, but their description of The Tie That Binds seems to match what I read. ( )
  IVLeafClover | Jun 21, 2022 |
The reviews printed on the cover are true - it is impossible to remain grumpy while reading PG Wodehouse. Jeeves and Wooster are delightful! This was my first time reading them and now I want all the books. I love the way Wodehouse wrote from the first-person perspective of Wooster, the bumbling young aristocrat. It’s endlessly entertaining in its witticisms and snark, as well as cleverly-timed clumsiness. If you need a brain-break from more serious reading, don’t hesitate to reach for Jeeves. You won’t be sorry.
Note: it is first person, so the grammar is informal and conversational. Wodehouse, however, clearly had an impressively extensive vocabulary and sharp wit. The only real fault I found with this book was that it was so short! ( )
  TrojaHousehold | Apr 14, 2022 |
I very much enjoyed many of the literary references and the clever word choices. I did not find the story very interesting or clear and will probably not read other Wodehouse books. This was the light type of book that I needed right now. ( )
  suesbooks | Mar 23, 2021 |
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As I slid into my chair at the breakfast table and started to deal with the toothsome eggs and bacon which Jeeves had given of his plenty, I was conscious of a strange exhilaration, if I've got the word right.
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Again I was compelled to pause and remind myself that an English gentleman does not slosh a sitting redhead, no matter what the provocation.  (Bertie Wooster, Chap. 8)
“Don't tell me she wants me to present the prizes at Market Snodbury Grammar School like Gussie?”

He was alluding to a mutual friend of ours name of Gussie Fink-Nottle, who, hounded by the aged relative into undertaking this task in the previous summer, had got pickled to the gills and made an outstanding exhibition of himself, setting up a mark at which all future orators would shoot in vain.  (Chap. 9)
She greeted me with one of those piercing view-halloos which she had picked up on the hunting field in those days when she had been an energetic chivvier of the British fox.   It sounded like a gas explosion and went through me from stem to stern.  I've never hunted, myself, but I understand that half the battle is being able to make noises like some jungle animal with dyspepsia, and I believe that Aunt Dahlia in her prime could lift fellow members of the Quorn and Pytchley out of their saddles with a single yip, though separated from them by two plowed fields and a stretch of woodland. (Chap. 12)
Aunt Dahlia's eye, while not in the same class as that of my Aunt Agatha, who is know to devour her young and conduct human sacrifices at the full moon, has lots of authority.  (Chap. 12)
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A Jeeves and Wooster novelJust as Bertie Wooster is a member of the Drones Club, Jeeves has a club of his own, the Junior Ganymede, exclusively for butlers and gentlemen's gentlemen. In its inner sanctum is kept the Book of Revelations, where the less than perfect habits of their employers are lovingly recorded. The book is, of course, pure dynamite. So what happens when it disappears into potentially hostile hands?Tossed about in the resulting whirlwind you'll find lots of Wodehouse's favourite characters - and a welcome return to Market Snodsbury, in the middle of one of the most chaotic elections of modern times.

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