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What Ho!: The Best of Wodehouse | P.G. Wodehouse
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We all know Jeeves and Wooster, but which is the best Jeeves story? We all know Blandings, but which is the funniest tale about Lord Emsworth and his adored prize-winning pig? And would the best of Ukridge, or the yarns of the Oldest Member, or Wodehouse's Hollywood stories outdo them? This bumper anthology allows you to choose, bringing you the cream of the crop of stories by the twentieth century's greatest humorous writer. There are favourites aplenty in this selection, which has been compiled with enthusiastic support from P.G. Wodehouse societies around the world. With additional material including novel extracts, working drafts, articles, letters and poems, this anthology provides the best overall celebration of side-splitting humour and sheer good nature available in the pages of any book.
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Wilkie
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Me. Every night....

Bookzombie I read until 2am last night and I‘m feeling it today. 🙂 6y
Wilkie @Bookzombie I would say go to bed early and get a good night sleep, but...... 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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PG Wodehouse is one author that makes me happy. His writing, vocabulary, sarcasm and sense of humour are perfect without being bitter. A great pick-me-up that lifts my spirits! 🙂 #1000PixieDust

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Congratulations, Liz! That's so awesome of you! 💕😎🎉

batsy Great choice! Love him 7y
Lizpixie I've always meant to read some Wodehouse, thanks Jessie! Good luck👍 7y
AmyG I have always meant to read Wodehouse, too. 7y
Sarah83 He is so adorable 😉 7y
andrew61 I was listening today in the car a radio 4 podcast, great lives, where Stephen fry discussed Wodehouse - really worth listening to - love Wodehouse. 7y
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Minervasbutler
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I was a huge Wodehouse fan in my teens and early twenties but hadn't revisited him in years. This is a splendid anthology, covering all the bases (Jeeves, Psmith, Blandings, Ukridge, Mulliner, golf) as well as a few more obscure items. It could really hardly be bettered except by being twice the length.

SusanInTiburon The best! 8y
AnnieReads My grandmother had stacks of Wodehouse novels on her bookshelves. I have fond memories of staying at her home and reading about Bertie Wooster's escapades. 8y
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GinaAnderson 💗😂 8y
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