I will post this then edit it to make it legible for some reason I can’t make things paste from Microsoft word without everything being crammed together but I should be able to clean it up by editing. 

HAHAHAHAHA That’s great I am thrilled, you really made my year. I would be honored to recommend books and share my true love (Addiction) of Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse and his world without woe. My personal favorite set of stories are The Wooster and Jeeves stories,  they are written in first person by Bertie Wooster and are presented as his memoirs of his career as a man about town. Or as his Aunt Agatha would say a vapid, thriftless, and frivolous wastrel.  I would almost recommend waiting on these because they are so great you might not truly appreciate the genius in his other works. They really are that good. I will list them off in chronological order first though.

Here goes many of his books had different titles in The UK and The USA so I will try to list both titles to avoid buying both

 There is 1 short story in “The man with two left feet” called Extracting Young gussie This story stands alone though and there is no real need to read it first, I will send a link to the story online you will be able to read it without wasting money.

1 My man Jeeves are short stories again to save money don’t buy this one all the stories are repeated in “Carry on Jeeves”

2 The inimitable Jeeves is the first of the list to buy

3 Carry on Jeeves

4 “Very good Jeeves” Those first three are collections of short stories

5 Thank you Jeeves the first full length novel the rest are also full length novels

6 Right ho Jeeves many consider this the funniest book ever written

7 The code of the Woosters this is my favorite

8 Joy in the morning    was also published as Jeeves in the morning no need to buy both This is the best written book I have ever read the words kind of dance off the page at you like poetry

9 The mating season   sometimes called Jeeves and the mating season

10 Jeeves and the feudal spirit

11 How right you are Jeeves   also called Bertie sees it through

12 stiff upper lip  Jeeves

13 Much obliged Jeeves     also called The tie that binds

14  The cat nappers       also called  Aunts aren’t gentlemen

=Those are all the Wooster and Jeeves stories there is on more short story in a compilation I am not sure but I think it is in “Plum pie”   

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