A review by zenithharpink
Carry On, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse

3.0

Another diverting read of Bertie Wooster and his body man Jeeves. This was good, but not a standout. I was additionally disappointed about the redundant passages I found with this book and the first book in this series. It felt as though the first book was a series of musings from Wodehouse, which ultimately was developed into this series, and Wodehouse borrowed heavily from his musings in this book.

If you've read the first book, then I think you can safely skip, although this book is the better of the two. I also enjoy the last chapter of this book, which is from the perspective of Jeeves-an enjoyable change of pace!