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Jeeves and the Wedding Bells

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Jeeves and the Wedding Bells

By: Sebastian Faulks
Narrated by: Julian Rhind-Tutt
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A gloriously witty novel from Sebastian Faulks using P.G. Wodehouse’s much-loved characters, Jeeves and Wooster, fully authorised by the Wodehouse estate.

Bertie Wooster, recently returned from a very pleasurable soujourn in Cannes, finds himself at the stately home of Sir Henry Hackwood in Dorset. Bertie is more than familiar with the country house set-up: he is a veteran of the cocktail hour and, thanks to Jeeves, his gentleman's personal gentleman, is never less than immaculately dressed. On this occasion, however, it is Jeeves who is to be seen in the drawing room while Bertie finds himself below stairs - and he doesn't care for it at all.

Love, as so often, is at the root of the confusion. Bertie, you see, has met Georgiana on the Côte d'Azur. And though she is clever and he has a reputation for foolish engagements, it looks as though this could be the real thing. However, Georgiana is the ward of Sir Henry Hackwood and, in order to maintain his beloved Melbury Hall, the impoverished Sir Henry has struck a deal that would see Georgiana becoming Mrs Rupert Venables. Meanwhile, Peregrine ‘Woody' Beeching, one of Bertie's oldest chums, is desperate to regain the trust of his fiancée Amelia, Sir Henry's tennis-mad daughter. But why would this necessitate Bertie having to pass himself off as a servant when he has never so much as made a cup of tea?

Could it be that the ever-loyal, Spinoza-loving Jeeves has an ulterior motive? Evoking the sunlit days of a time gone by, Jeeves and the Wedding Bells is a delightfully witty story of mistaken identity, a midsummer village festival, a cricket match and love triumphant.

©2013 Sebastian Faulks (P)2013 Random House Audiobooks
Literature & Fiction Sports Witty Funny Feel-Good Comedy

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What did you like most about Jeeves and the Wedding Bells?

The story zips along and to me at least was very true to PGW's style and wit. The scrapes that BW immediately involves himself in and their resolutions are excellent.

What did you like best about this story?

The true-to-the-originals story arc and the touching end.

What does Julian Rhind-Tutt bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

He narrated very well, painted the picture.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Laugh

Excellent J&W, redolent of PGW

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Oh yes, that's it, marvellous! Nicely done Mr Faulks. Good zippy plot, plenty of twists and turns, and the Jeeves machinations to bring things to a "most satisfactory" conclusion were brilliantly thought out.

Absolutely, what's the word, tip of my...

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Not so much a pastiche as a nostalgic attempt to revisit the favourite duo of Wodehouse’s creation. The story seems to try to bring a resolution about to J and W’s ongoing trifles, and while that resolution does not seem far fetched or completely wrong, it goes against Wodehousian line.

There are too many characters, and it is especially difficult to keep track of them as Julian Rhind-Tutt has a limited range of voices (4 voices for about 20 different characters, although a starkly separate one is the voice he uses for Stiffy that is far too ridiculous, although funny).

If you’re a Wodehouse purist, and enjoy is language and humour and you feel that Wooster’s world is not one to be tampered with, I say it is best you forget this story. If however you are unfazed by altering of style and would simply enjoy an old-fashioned lark, enjoy away.

Enjoyable enough but not a patch on Wodehouse

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I loved this story but this narrator's voice is not good enough for this author!

Excellent!

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Highly entertaining! great fun - Julian R-T an excellent narrator. Has a little more introspection and context than the usual PGWs - which I enjoyed very much

got me through a broken ankle

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