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Originally Posted by issybird
I've also been listening to Wodehouse's The Clicking of Cuthbert, read by Frederick Davidson. A sign of Wodehouse's genius is that he can make golf interesting and funny.
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Not my favorite Wodehouse, but that's like saying not my favorite kind of pizza. The real problem is that I think Wodehousian short stories should be read at intervals, especially in themed collections like this as the stories do get repetitive; it's the reason I space out Wodehouse anyway. But once I'm listening, I just barrel through. Perhaps I should just up the next collection and listen to it in odd moments, to avoid this reaction.
I'm casting around for my next listen; I don't quite know what I'm in the mood for.