Reading P. G. Wodehouse would be a joy even if his stories didn’t have more poetic allusions than the stars in the sky. On the latest of our many passes through The Code of the Woosters — … more →
EMSWORTHlostspook wrote 1 week ago: This matter of names is of vital importance to those who practice the Arts. There is nothing about w … more →
elliot wrote 2 weeks ago: October was a light reading month for me – you know, because of getting married on the 24th an … more →
lostspook wrote 1 month ago: Her friends called her Billie. He did not blame them. It was a delightful name and suited her to per … more →
lostspook wrote 1 month ago: There was something wonderful about the name, a sort of music. This was odd, because the name, as a … more →
lostspook wrote 1 month ago: “What a perfectly ghastly name . . . . I wouldn’t say a word against your mother, of course – … more →
emsworth wrote 1 month ago: Reading P. G. Wodehouse would be a joy even if his stories didn’t have more poetic allusions t … more →
Wilhelm2451 wrote 1 month ago: I have at time considered dropping the engineering profession. I picked up engineering originally wi … more →
bkwrmreads wrote 1 month ago: Aunts Aren't Gentlemen TYPE: Humour RATING: 9/10 REVIEW: As with all of the other Wodehouse book … more →
demonik wrote 1 month ago: Hutchinson ‘Century of’ Omnibuses: 26 volumes, 1934-1938 Grateful thanks to Richard Hump … more →
ireadnow wrote 1 month ago: Bertie Wooster, narrator and oddly loveable upper-class twit, is deliciously idle and pals around wi … more →
ireadnow wrote 1 month ago: I’m taking longer with The Code of the Woosters than I probably should (it’s a little less than 300 … more →
ireadnow wrote 1 month ago: Will this day ever end? I fear I’ll have grown a long white beard and require hip replacement … more →
Mulholland Kevin wrote 2 months ago: Happiness. The world wants it. You say you want it. But do you? Do you really? Do you dare? Are you … more →
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yammering wrote 2 months ago: ‘The sun is God’ (Said to be Turner’s last words) Debs and Angie both went down with Swine Flu this … more →
lizaanne42 wrote 2 months ago: Here’s my next post in our continuing celebration of Book Blogger Appreciation Week. The inst … more →
Nish wrote 2 months ago: Can you Keep a Secret? After the somewhat heavy going of The Given Day, I was in the mood for some l … more →
emsworth wrote 3 months ago: Irina (Dalal Badr), Olga (Irene Poole), and Masha (Lucy Peacock) We’ve seen Kelli Fox in The T … more →
solidgoldcreativity wrote 3 months ago: From Peter Hartcher in The Sydney Morning Herald à propos Malcolm Turnbull: The ancient Greek histor … more →