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Completely Psmith

By P G. Wodehouse

Narrated by Graham Scott

The complete career of the immaculate Psmith! First, as a fellow lost lamb with cricket prodigy Mike Jackson at Sedleigh school; then shaking up the world of commerce in his genial efforts to reform boorish bank manager Mr. Bickersdyke; and later converting twee family periodical "Cosy Moments" into a crusading yellow journal, in pursuit of the bashful owner of New York's notorious Pleasant Street tenements. And finally following distressed damsel Eve to Blandings Castle—the seat of fluffy-minded peer Lord Emsworth—in the guise of an absconded Canadian poet, and (from the best of motives) becoming embroiled in a plot to steal Lady Constance Keeble's fabulous diamond necklace...

Public Domain (P)2023 Voices of Today
Action & Adventure Literature & Fiction Funny
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The usual classic Wodehouse style, well performed by the narrator.
For anyone who has enjoyed the Jeeves and/or the Blandings series' I am sure that you will love Psmith.
My only criticism would be regarding the chapter listing for the complete series. It can be a touch awkward that the different books aren't separated into the individual books instead of a list of 169 chapters.

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Because of the popularity of the Jeeves and Wooster series, and the Blandings series, it is easy to have limited expectations for Psmith. So you may be in for a very pleasant surprise, as I enjoyed. Psmith appears in the first of the four books, Mike, and Wodehouse must have been so impressed with the character that he allowed him to take over from Mike in the series. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed all four books, although a word of warning: to enjoy Mike to the full it helps if you are as besotted with cricket as Wodehouse was. This applies to a lesser extent to the second book, and not at all to the final two.

Possibly my favourite Wodehouse

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Superb stories and narration could not be better. I had read all the Psmith books several times back in the early 1980s and they have not lost their ability to entertain

Excellent!

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bad narrator telling a dull story badly would not recommend not like jeaves and woster

boring

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