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The next LibriVox recording I'm listening to on the way to work. I'm a mild fan of listening to Jeeves & Wooster novels, so I thought I'd give another Wodehouse book a try. I'm not sure how I'll like this one yet. Often with Wodehouse, the performance of the reader is really what makes or breaks it.
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==Notes==
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*Psmith = Jeeves + Wooster
 
*Psmith = Jeeves + Wooster
 
*Mike Smith
 
*Mike Smith

Revision as of 17:30, 11 March 2006

The next LibriVox recording I'm listening to on the way to work. I'm a mild fan of listening to Jeeves & Wooster novels, so I thought I'd give another Wodehouse book a try. I'm not sure how I'll like this one yet. Often with Wodehouse, the performance of the reader is really what makes or breaks it.

Notes

  • Psmith = Jeeves + Wooster
  • Mike Smith
  • (Ch 16) Bill (surname unknown) was not one of your ultra-scientific fighters. He did not favour the American crouch and the artistic feint. He had a style wholly his own. It seemed to have been modelled partly on a tortoise and partly on a windmill. His head he appeared to be trying to conceal between his shoulders, and he whirled his arms alternately in circular sweeps.

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