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“Much Obliged, Jeeves” is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in 1971. The book is part of Wodehouse’s series featuring the characters Bertie Wooster, a well-meaning but often clueless young man, and his valet, the ever-resourceful Jeeves.
In this installment, Bertie finds himself entangled in various humorous and convoluted situations, and it’s up to Jeeves to come to the rescue with his clever solutions. The novels in the Jeeves and Wooster series are known for their witty dialogue, farcical plots, and the endearing dynamic between the bumbling Bertie and his astute, unflappable valet, Jeeves.
Wodehouse’s works, in general, are celebrated for their comedic brilliance and light-hearted escapism. The Jeeves and Wooster series, in particular, has become a classic in the genre of humorous fiction. If you enjoy clever wordplay, eccentric characters, and tales of misadventure, “Much Obliged, Jeeves” and other books in the series are likely to provide an entertaining and delightful reading experience.
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