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My Man Jeeves - P. G. Wodehouse - you knowis really a most extraordinary chap. So capable. Honestly, I shouldn't know what to do without him. On broader lines he's like those chappies who sit peering sadly over the marble battlements at the Pennsylvania Station in the place marked "Inquiries." You know the Johnnies I mean. You go up to them and say: "When's the next train for Melonsquashville, Tennessee?" and they reply, without stopping to think, "Two-forty-three, track ten, change at San Francisco." And they're right every time. Well, Jeeves gives you just the same impression of omniscience.As an instance of what I mean, I remember meeting Monty Byng in Bond Street one morning, looking the last word in a grey check suit, and I felt I should never be happy till I had one like it. I dug the address of the tailors out of him, and had them working on the thing inside the hour."Jeeves," I said that evening. "I'm getting a check suit like that one of Mr. Byng's.""Injudicious, sir," he said firmly. "It will not become you.""What absolute rot! It's the soundest thing I've struck for years.""Unsuitable for you, sir."Well, the long and the short of it was that the confounded thing came home, and I put it on, and when I caught sight of myself in the glass I nearly swooned. Jeeves was perfectly right. I looked a cross between a music-hall comedian and a cheap bookie. Yet Monty had looked fine in absolutely the same stuff. These things are just Life's mysteries, and that's all there is to it.- Taken from "My Man Jeeves" written by P. G. Wodehouse
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It's Jeeves and Bertie (mostly), so it's going to be pretty good no matter what. The plot and writing aren't as good as his later stuff, and the Reggie stories didn't do it for me at all.
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14 primary books18 released booksJeeves is a 18-book series with 14 primary works first released in 19 with contributions by P.G. Wodehouse, P. G. Wodehouse, and Kaisa Sivenius.