Thanks to Katy at A Few More Pages for hosting this meme. To participate, share the first line or two of the book you are currently reading and, if you feel so moved, let us know what your first impressions were based on that first line.

I am always delighted to jump into another Jeeves episode by Wodehouse; they are just too darned funny! And I’ve been hooked on Jonathon Cecil’s narration of them from the start. I definitely recommend his versions on audio. Here’s our beginning of The Code of the Woosters:
I reached a hand from under the blankets, and rang the bell for Jeeves.
‘Good evening, Jeeves.’
‘Good morning, sir.’
This surprised me.
Review to come soon. Please keep your eyes open for Wodehouse; I don’t think you’ll regret it!
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I haven’t read Wodehouse yet. I’m looking forward to the review.
I love him. I’ve got two already up here somewhere… ah here we are, Thank You, Jeeves and Right Ho, Jeeves.
I’ve heard so much about these books. Have never read one.
I love Bertie and Jeeves. I have picked up a Wodehouse too but it is Lord Emsworth’s.
Hi Julia,
Wodehouse is one of those classic authors that I have never got around to reading and I don’t know why.
Similarly, I have never watched any of the apparently hysterical television adaptations, where Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, play Jeeves and Wooster respectively.
The latter can be explained by the fac that this is just not the kind of programme which would appeal to Mr.G, so I have just never bothered with them, although I am sure that I would thoroughly enjoy them.
I just love the cover on your audio edition, although I don’t tend to bother with audio books, I prefer to have the book in my hands.
Have a great weekend
My husband and I enjoy the Jeeves and Wooster tv adaptations because of Fry and Laurie, but I’ve never read any of the books.
I’ve got Spring Fever on my shelf (which was my mother’s copy) so will have to make time to read it soon.
Have a good weekend.
Sounds like Bertie slept through another day…
I love Wodehouse. I’ve been reading the Blandings books for a challenge.
Here’s mine: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2012/01/friday-memes_13.html
Oh I love Wodehouse! I always know I’m in for a treat when I pick up one of this books. His comedy of errors are just hysterical. Do you ever watch Frasier? Sometimes what the two brothers get up to remind me of Wodehouse. 🙂
Interesting! I haven’t seen Frasier in years. But I think I can see what you’re saying!