A review by poachedeggs
Much Obliged, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse

5.0

To be frank, I really can't judge if this is one of the better Wodehouse novels anymore, nor can I remember if I have actually read this before (I went through this Wodehouse phase when I was a teenager, and just like I did with Agatha Christie, blazed through a lot of his books). I just haven't read a proper Wodehouse in so long (the last one, Hot Water, was disappointing, and is atypical in that it doesn't include his usual cast of characters) that I enjoyed myself a lot! Wooster is an articulate himbo, I realised. And Jeeves is his usual genius self here. There are sentences that are laugh-out-loud funny. A completely joyous ride!