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Old 07-23-2009, 10:20 AM   #13
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Thanks catire, parker and ladyblue for the warm welcome.

@parker, that book u r reading is one of the most hilarious books I have ever read. Can u suggest similar titles please? Or should I have asked this in a PM?
The books that immediately came to mind when I started reading "Three Men" are the Jeeves and Wooster books--are you familiar with them? They are hilarious too in a similar "clueless upper crust young bachelor (British)" kind of way. There are differences too, of course. Jerome had stretches of surprisingly beautiful lyricism. And where were the three men's manservants?

Asking in a PM would be okay, or asking on anyone's "wall"--if you don't mind that others see what you're asking--would be okay. For a specific question like yours about reading recommendations, probably the best bet would be the Reading Recommendations forum because you'd probably get lots of ideas there; we have a lot of widely-read folks around!
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