Wednesday, October 21, 2020

The Inimitable Jeeves; P. G. Wodehouse


 Title: The Inimitable Jeeves 

Author: P. G. Wodehouse 

Reviewed by: Bhavana 

It all starts when Mr. Bertie Wooster encounters a situation where his childhood best pal Mr. Bingo Little is enamored by Miss Mabel a waitress at a small bun shop. Bingo asks Bertie to help him in convincing his Uncle the elder Mr. Little in giving consent for their marriage. Mr Bertie considers it best to consult his most trusted valet Jeeves's who is smart, intelligent, an absolute master mind, at times a philosopher, and a friend. Jeeves's suggestions to the pressing situation at hand brings in surprises that one would never anticipate. But that's not all, there are many more instances, where poor Bertie keeps getting caught up amidst all the hustle created by his cousins and his best pal; there is a little mystery solved pronto; Bingo's series of love interests; wooing; escaping a betrothal; and many more funny episodes. The book is filled with pleasent humor from the beginning till the end. 

Rating: 4.5 on 5 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Killing Floor; Lee Child

  Title: Killing Floor  Author: Lee Child  Reviewed by: Bhavana  About the book: 'I FELT like somebody in a kid’s book who falls down a ...