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The Inimitable Jeeves

By: P. G. Wodehouse
Narrated by: Jonathan Cecil
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Bertie Wooster is in trouble again as his lovesick pal, Bingo Little, falls in love with every girl he lays eyes on. The real problem starts when Bingo decides to marry one of the girls, and he enlists Bertie's help. Luckily for Bertie, Jeeves once again comes to the rescue!

©1923, 1924, 1951 P.G. Wodehouse (P)2000 Chivers Audio Books and The Audio Partners Publishing Company

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"The delightfully air-headed wastrel, Bertie Wooster, narrates a number of his adventures with his imperturbable gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves. Jonathan Cecil impersonates Wooster with aplomb." (AudioFile)

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Good recording with minor flaws

This set of charming, short stories mostly relate to the Jeeves and Bertie efforts to help Bertie's friend Bingo Little out of the soup. The writing is breezy and hilarious, typical P.G. Wodehouse, with a chatty, conversational style that suits the air-headed but well-meaning Bertie Wooster.

The narration is good and solid, with some very nice voice acting between characters. The reader makes a great Bertie. (The American accent, as mentioned by another reviewer, really is an experience.)

It downloads as one solid block, which is annoying given that you have to search to get to the chapter you want. Also, there is an oddly metallic quality to the recording, and the volume between sections wavers. However, unless you're an audiophile, this isn't too much of a distraction once you get used to it.

All in all a good recording, and worth purchasing for any Wodehouse fan.

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Nearly perfect

Loved the story and the reader. However, the slurping noises used for Lord Bittlesham were a bit much.

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Don’t miss it

The best!!!! The story is an amazing romp and the narrator can’t be beat!!!! Do your self a favor and listen!!! You won’t regret it.

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Nothing like Johnathan Cecil

He brings the story to life as if you are watching it on tv. I’ll listen to anything he reads.

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laugh out loud

i've read a handful of the jeeves/wooster books, a couple of the blandings adventures, plus a miscellaneous story or two, and it may just be possible that mr. woodhouse only has a dozen or so story lines and it soesn't matter a bit. he is fantastic.

this is my first 'listen' to one of his books and it went quite well (although people look at you out of the corners of their respective eyes when you burst out laughing in public places for no apparent reason, dash it all!)

the reader was good, maybe very good. occasionally he mixed a characer or two, and his impression of an american accent is, well, enlightening.

at some point i think i am just going to go to the very beginning of wodehouse's work and read them straight through.

as usual, format two worked fine for me.

cheers.

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The napkin dinner scene, omg hilarious

Very grossed out when the narrator does the nasty slurping sound for the fat Uncle! Ew please stop. And young Bingo get's real annoying I've had about all I can bare of his character. BUT about 3 hours in I was so tickled by the hilarious napkin scene between Bertie and the girl that it boosted my entire opinion of the book! Great writing, very amusing, a delight as usual. Perhaps my favorites in the Jeeves series so far

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One of my all-time favorites!

Jonathan Cecil is simply, in my opinion, the best narrator for the Jeeves stories. Everything about this audiobook is excellent!

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Just amazing

Jonathan Cecil is an amazing reader. Lots of belly laughs. Will listen to the others in this Wodehouse series with Cecil reading.

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I dare you not to love it.

Would you consider the audio edition of The Inimitable Jeeves to be better than the print version?

Equally good

What other book might you compare The Inimitable Jeeves to and why?

Any of the Jeeves and Wooster novels

What about Jonathan Cecil’s performance did you like?

Everything. He brought the characters to life.

If you could rename The Inimitable Jeeves, what would you call it?

Why mess with perfection?

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humorous break

I love the Jeeves series as a break from some of the heavier reading i am used to. Inimitable delivered but I enjoyed the topics of the few others from the series that I have read more. I will continue the series.

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