Ratings8
Average rating3
As a fan of Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster books I read this homage with some trepidation, whilst the characters, ridiculous social situations and references to previous misadventures are all there. This is a very charming addition to the series, however it has a few allusions that burst the safe bubble of J&W's universe and may jar with some fans. I enjoyed it, understanderbly the wit is not the same, but still some good laughs.
Interminable; the bally thing just goes on and on. Wodehouse would never have bored his readers with such tedious cricketing and fete performances and he most certainly would never task Jeeves with such unsolicited manipulation. No fan of Plum's would enjoy this and I'm tempted to throw it in the bin lest it waste the time of a fellow aficionado.