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What should I read if I like David Mitchell?

What should I read if I like David Mitchell?

If you like David Mitchell, try these authors:

  • Chris Adrian. Chris Adrian was born in Washington, D.C. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, he received his MD from East Virginia Medical School. ”
  • Stuart Archer Cohen. Stuart Archer Cohen was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1958.

What is the best PG Wodehouse book to start with?

Wodehouse novel to start with if you’ve never read him before? Start with the novel “the inimitable jeeves”. It’s the first novel in the series. So you will understand about the different characters which will appear in other future novels.

How many short stories did PG Wodehouse write?

Wodehouse was a prolific writer throughout his life, publishing more than ninety books, forty plays, two hundred short stories and other writings between 1902 and 1974.

Which Jeeves and Wooster should I read first?

New Wodehouse readers sometimes ask which of the Jeeves stories they should read first. Opinion on the matter is divided; some people recommend ‘Carry On, Jeeves’ (1925) whereas I suggest ‘The Inimitable Jeeves’ (1923). Both are excellent.

Which Jeeves book to read first?

The Inimitable Jeeves
Beginning with ”The Inimitable Jeeves’ ‘The Inimitable Jeeves’ makes an excellent introduction to the saga because no prior knowledge is required to enjoy and fully understand the stories.

Did PG Wodehouse ever marry?

The Little Church ‘Round the Corner (East 29th Street New York) where PG and Ethel Wodehouse were married (1914). Wodehouse biographer Frances Donaldson wraps up their courtship in a sentence: ‘They met on 3 August 1914 and on 30 September they were married.

Who was PG Wodehouse’s wife?

Ethel Waymanm. 1914–1975
P. G. Wodehouse/Wife

Can you read the Jeeves books out of order?

Larry Shackley It helps to read them in order because certain relationships develop over time, but each story is self-contained.

What era is Jeeves and Wooster set in?

Set in the UK and the US in an unspecified period between the late 1920s and the 1930s, the series starred Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster, an affable young gentleman and member of the idle rich, and Stephen Fry as Jeeves, his highly intelligent and competent valet.

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