Jeeves (7 books in series)

Tack, Jeeves! (1934)
language
English
4.26 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Jeeves manages to endure Bertie's playing of the banjolele until Bertie announces that they will be moving to a cottage in the country (owing to some unpleasantness with the neighbours over aforementioned banjolele). Jeeves declares that if it is Bertie's "intention to play tha...
Grazie, Jeeves (1934)
language
English
4.26 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Not one of the best of the Jeeves stories - with a weaker plotline than some of the earlier comic masterpieces - Jeeves has an argument with Wooster and leaves his employ , while Wooster , ever the helpful mate, attempts to sort out the problem of the love affair that is being hi...
Jeeves and the Wedding Bells (2013)
language
English
3.83 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: I've never read the books this novel is based on, the series by Wodehouse. I've heard many good things, but this one just came up in my reading list to start.Sadly, I didn't like it. I thought I'd really enjoy it, as the reviews seem to be really good. However, that was not the c...
Thank You, Jeeves (1934)
language
English
4.26 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: Tip top Wodehouse. Bertie has thrown himself into learning the banjolele much to Jeeves' dismay. A satisfying novel-length tale. I enjoyed the new butlers likely communist sympathies "at lead the could be cheerful about it while he plans my murder" or words to that effect muses ...
The Inimitable Jeeves (1923)
language
English
3.84 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: This is my second Wodehouse book, but my first foray into the world of Jeeves and Wooster, and I have to say ... I'm a bit disappointed.My first Wodehouse was Leave it to Psmith, and I'm trying to figure out why I loved that and not The Inimitable Jeeves. Perhaps it's because The...
The Code of the Woosters (1938)
language
English
4.37 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: To overcome the hangover of thriller and mystery novels... I was browsing for some lite, humorous novel to read and came across this book. Going through the review and summary, I found it worth spending some time on.Well... Wooster, the protagonist, is a guy whose adventures and...
Right Ho, Jeeves (1934)
language
English
4.31 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: Typically convoluted Jeeves and Wooster story, set in Brinkley Court and featuring Bertie's Aunt Dahlia (Travers), the newt-loving Gussie Fink-Nottle, Madeline Bassett, Tuppy Glossop and Angela Travers.This is the also the one that has Wooster unintentionally getting Gussie Fink-...