A review by kingofspain93
My Man Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse

4.25

Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse did the improbable when he realized, as a British person, how funny British names are. even this small sliver of self-awareness hints at the broader abilities of his mind when it came to being a silly guy. the Reggie Pepper stories are fine, but Reggie is sort of Bertie and Jeeves rolled into one and the stories are much funnier when their two unique voices aren’t muddled. I always liked Jeeves growing up, and now I find I love Bertie just as much and even relate to him more closely. he’s brainy in his own way, and affable, and above all still a ditz.