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It surprised me how much i liked this book, even though at first I didn't like how negative WIll Grayson #2 was.
Wodehouse's Jeeves series is hilarious, and this book is no exception. After reading my first snatch of Jeeves books I watched some episodes of the BBC production Jeeves and Wooster, one of which (several of which? I don't remember) included this book. Knowing the plot line beforehand didn't make the book any less enjoyable. And now that I've seen some of the brilliant show, I can't get Steven Fry and Hugh Laurie out of my brain as Jeeves and Wooster, respectively. Nor should I want to. (Youtube Jeeves & Wooster Minnie the Moocher for a great taste.) High marks to Jeeves and Wooster and this book. Wodehouse is Laugh Out Loud Funny* in any format. *Disclaimer: I have been accused of being secretly British. What's wrong, I ask you, with appreciating good British humor (Sorry: humour)? I can't guarantee a Laugh Out Loud Funny status for the Jeeves series, or the BBC series, if you're not a British-humour-lover like I am.