My Man Jeeves (Collector's Wodehouse)

"A brilliantly funny writer--perhaps the most consistently funny the English language has yet produced" (London Times), P. G. Wodehouse's My Man Jeeves takes a hilarious look at English high society through the escapades of senseless idler Bertie Wooster and his sharp-minded valet, Jeeves.
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This is such a fun book. The audible version is also a real treat to listen to. I do believe that I've found another favorite author.
Cute and funny. Really a love letter to Jeeves. This is like a melon ball shot on top of my reading binge.
Most of it takes place in New York City, but it has this fun mocking quote about Long Island which is still mostly true 100 years later: "The days down on Long Island have forty-eight hours in them; you can't get to sleep at night because of the bellowing of the crickets; and you have to walk two miles for a drink and six for an evening paper. I thanked Rocky for his kind hospitality, and caught the only train they have down in those parts. It landed me in New York about dinner-time."
Most of it takes place in New York City, but it has this fun mocking quote about Long Island which is still mostly true 100 years later: "The days down on Long Island have forty-eight hours in them; you can't get to sleep at night because of the bellowing of the crickets; and you have to walk two miles for a drink and six for an evening paper. I thanked Rocky for his kind hospitality, and caught the only train they have down in those parts. It landed me in New York about dinner-time."
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