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Originally Posted by issybird
The Coming of Bill is pretty bad.
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Well, I didn't think that it was great, but it was different.
A lot of Wodehouse is in the same vein, this kind of "time in a snow globe" of young men and young women and curmudgeonly elders and country houses but also very stage-play-y. I don't think that I'm being very clear.
So what is the best, most novel-y book that Wodehouse wrote? (Gutenberg didn't have
The Small Bachelor.)