A review by judyward
How Right You Are, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse

4.0

I'm just wild about Bertie Wooster and his man Jeeves. In fact, knowing that there is a limited supply of P. G. Wodhouse books, I ration them like we are living during World War II. In this comedy of errors, Bertie reads his engagement in the Times (to his utter surprise), a public school friend, Kipper Herring wins, loses, wins, loses, and wins again the hand of a socialite while at the same time writing a book review that libels their former headmaster, and a leading British psychiatrist is pretending to be a butler in the country house of Bertie's aunt. Pure mayhem, pure Wodhouse, pure delight.