15 Best 「wodehouse」 Books of 2024| Books Explorer

In this article, we will rank the recommended books for wodehouse. The list is compiled and ranked by our own score based on reviews and reputation on the Internet.
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Table of Contents
  1. The Inimitable Jeeves (Jeeves & Wooster)
  2. Carry On, Jeeves (Jeeves & Wooster)
  3. Very Good, Jeeves (Jeeves & Wooster)
  4. Right Ho, Jeeves (Jeeves & Wooster)
  5. The Code of the Woosters (Jeeves & Wooster)
  6. Joy in the Morning (Jeeves & Wooster, 6)
  7. Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (Jeeves & Wooster, 4)
  8. Jeeves in the Offing (Jeeves & Wooster, 5)
  9. Thank You, Jeeves (Jeeves & Wooster)
  10. Much Obliged, Jeeves (Jeeves & Wooster, 7)
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No.1
100

A Jeeves and Wooster collection A classic collection of stories featuring some of the funniest episodes in the life of Bertie Wooster, gentleman, and Jeeves, his gentleman's gentleman - in which Bertie's terrifying Aunt Agatha stalks the pages, seeking whom she may devour, while Bertie's friend Bingo Little falls in love with seven different girls in succession (including the bestselling romantic novelist Rosie M. Banks). And Bertie, with Jeeves's help, hopes to evade the clutches of the terrifying Honoria Glossop... At its heart is one of Wodehouse's most delicious stories, 'The Great Sermon Handicap.'

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No.2
88

A classic collection of Jeeves and Wooster stories from P.G. Wodehouse, the great comic writer of the 20th century. In his new role as valet to Bertie Wooster, Jeeves's first duty is to create a miracle hangover cure. From that moment, the partnership that is Jeeves and Wooster never looks back.

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No.3
83

‘You don’t analyse such sunlit perfection, you just bask in its warmth and splendour.’ Stephen Fry

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No.4
81

A classic Jeeves and Wooster novel from P.G. Wodehouse, the great comic writer of the 20th century.Bertie assumes his alter-ego of Cupid and arranges the engagement of Gussie Fink-Nottle to Tuppy Glossop. Thankfully, Jeeves is ever present to correct the blundering plans hatched by his master.

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No.5
80

A classic Jeeves and Wooster novel from P.G. Wodehouse, the great comic writer of the 20th century. Purloining an antique cow creamer under the instruction of the indomitable Aunt Dahlia is the least of Bertie's tasks, for he has to play Cupid while feuding with Spode.

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No.6
79

This book is a Jeeves and Wooster novel. Trapped in rural Steeple Bumpleigh, a man less stalwart than Bertie Wooster would probably give way at the knees. For among those present were Florence Craye, to whom Bertie had once been engaged and her new fiance 'Stilton' Cheesewright, who sees Bertie as a snake in the grass. And that biggest blot on the landscape, Edwin the Boy Scout, who is busy doing acts of kindness out of sheer malevolence. All Bertie's forebodings are fully justified. For in his efforts to oil the wheels of commerce, promote the course of true love and avoid the consequences of a vendetta, he becomes the prey of all and sundry. In fact only Jeeves can save him.

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No.7
78

Bertie has committed the heinous offence of growing a moustache, and Jeeves strongly disapproves — which is unfortunate, because Jeeves’s feudal spirit is desperately needed.

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No.8
78

Bertie is faced with a murky situation which, had Jeeves been at his side, he would doubtless have taken in his stride. But, alas, Jeeves has taken himself off to some distant resort and the young master has to manage as best he can.

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No.9
78
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No.10
77

It is a time of stress at Market Snodsbury as Bertie endeavours to protect himself from the affections of Madeline Bassett. It’s a problem that calls for the massive brain of Jeeves.

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No.11
77

Wooster withdraws to the village of Maiden Eggesford on doctor’s orders, to “sleep the sleep of the just.” Only the presence of the irrepressible Aunt Dahlia shatters the rustic peace.

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No.12
77

This omnibus edition will delight newcomers to Wodehouse as well as those already familiar with his sunny universe and his sparkling prose. It contains Right Ho, Jeeves, The Inimitable Jeeves and Very Good, Jeeves.

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No.13
77

A collection of stories in which Wodehouse brings together some of his favourite characters for a party.

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No.14
77

This novel is a collection of stories featuring familiar Wodehouse characters that includes Jeeves and Wooster, Ukridge and his fearsome Aunt Julia, Bingo Little and his wife, romantic novelist Rosie M Banks, twin Mulliner brothers George (the screenwriter) and Alfred (the conjuror), Galahad Threepwood, dotty Lord Emsworth and his younger son Freddie, the dog-biscuit salesman. In between stories, their creator explores some of the more extraordinary items in the American news of his day.

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No.15
77

Jeeves is acting as temporary butler to Captain Biggar, big-game hunter and all round tough guy while the young master is away teaching the aristocracy how to fend for itself in case of social revolution.

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