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The Inimitable Jeeves

The Jeeves Series, Book 2

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The character of Bertram “Bertie” Wooster told the stories in first person style. He had a valet who stole some of his silk sox and was discharged. The agency sent replacement Reginald “Reggie” Jeeves. He arrived, mixed a hangover cure that was much needed and accepted, and the two were together from then on. Bertie, rich and toil-free, disliked hard work, some bossy women, and most children. He had a somewhat dingbat friend, Bingo Little, who fell in love with every girl he met. Any time they had a conflict, Bingo would point out, “Remember, we went to school together,” as though that would resolve any differences. Listen and enjoy their escapades.

Originally published in 1923.

Public Domain (P)2023 John D. Rayburn
Classics Fiction Friendship Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Comedy Funny
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the American accent reading this British character - it's just so hard to listen to. Not just the fact it's the wrong accent (although it must be acknowledged it just doesn't fit right with this type of old-worldy uber-British character), but the actor's performance is simply weird. It's like he took on this job knowing nothing about the book, characters or the world they belong to. I got about 20 minutes in and had to stop, which was really unfortunate as I enjoy Jeeves books. Off to find a different version...

I couldn't finish it - horrible voice actor choice

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All the characters sounded the same. It needed an English accent- such as someone like Ian Carmichael or Richard Briers.

Dreadful narrator . Gave up listening

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