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Originally Posted by BenG
I'm on a Wodehouse binge right now, alternating between Jeeves and Blandings Castle. So far I've read What Ho, Jeeves, Something Fresh, Leave it to Psmith, and am currently on Joy in the Morning. I usually read these on break at work.
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I've got a longer term goal of reading all of Wodehouse in more-or-less chronological order. I'm still reading the works that are in the public domain in the US; the more-or-less mostly reflects audiobooks which might be slightly out of chronology. While the works themselves are not up to the bar the Master established once he hit his stride, not only are they free, many of them have whipersync audio titles available for $2.99, once you "buy" the free book at Amazon.
I've acquired just about everything that's available as an ebook, so in a way I'm looking forward to the classic Jeeves and Blandings books, but I'll miss the cheap audiobooks.