Something New
P. G. Wodehouse
Read by Debra Lynn
When the absent-minded Earl of Emsworth wanders off with the pride of his scarab collection, American millionaire J. Preston Peters is willing to pay $5000 to the person who can get it back for him. Discretion is necessary since Peters’ daughter is engaged to Emsworth’s son. Joan Valentine and Ashe Marson both decide to go after the reward—she as Aline Peter’s ladies maid, and he as Mr. Peter’s valet—and they all end up at Blandings Castle. But is it possible for anyone to steal back the scarab with The Efficient Baxter ever vigilant? This is, IMHO, one of Wodehouse’s funniest novels. –Debra Lynn (7 hr 33 min)
Chapters
Chapter 01 | 28:10 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 02 | 19:48 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 03a | 40:22 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 03b | 40:07 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 04 | 23:46 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 05a | 33:55 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 05b | 31:45 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 05c | 34:45 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 06 | 27:47 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 07 | 23:19 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 08 | 35:35 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 09 | 41:06 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 10 | 6:35 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 11a | 34:38 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Chapter 11b & Chapter 12 | 32:15 | Read by Debra Lynn |
Reviews
Granny G
A little story: More than half a century ago, I remember asking my mother why she kept laughing aloud. The part of her answer I remember was: PG Wodehouse. I tried one (Readers Digest complete works thing) but I think I was probably just to young to relate. Having discovered Librivox I actually avoided Wodehouse at first but have now listened to several, some more appealing than others of course. This book had me literally laughing out loud. For those who like absurdist comedy and whimsical language.
Joy
This is my favorite Wodehouse book! I have listened to it probably 5 times! The story is top notch and hilarious! I literally laughed out loud at times. :-) The reader is also excellent. :-) I definitely recommend it. This would also be a great book to introduce someone to Wodehouse.
Good clean fun told with wit and aplomb!
Bobby Maxwell
I love that simple, fun stories of normal people and told with a sly English wit, can run circles around modern day sex, violence, and profanity laced comedy novels! All of Mr. Wodehouse's storys are delightful and filled with laugh-out-loud, comedic genius. All said, it's the memorable characters we readers come to know and love! Nice voice work, too! Thanks to all! I love Librivox!
A comedy of familiar Wodehouse characters, full of situational humor and a bit …
Ozoda
The reader was pleasant to listen to and has a cheerful air which goes very well with the mood and setting of the story. The story itself was fun to hear and a nice length (characters and scenes did not become tedious as they do on occasion with Wodehouse). I enjoyed the “get up and go” attitude of Joan and Ash.
Excellent form!
Victorian Reader
P. G. Wodehouse in my opinion is an excellent writer of short amusing story’s. They are clean and fast paced. Having said that let me also say I find this to be one of his best story’s. All the best elements of good humor and the comic in the ordinary that make this author’s books so enjoyable are combined in this book. Excellent form!
Mostly good book
mikezane
I have to say I did not laugh as much with this book as I have for other Wodehouse books, but it is still pretty good. The summary covers the plot quite well, it is a novel about misunderstandings, miscommunication, and love. All tied up in a bow with a happy ending... The reader does a good job. No complaints, enjoy!
Something New
eli g
I did not like this book as much as others by the same author. Not a lot actually happened and it was somewhat slow paced, but it was good listening anyway. Thebreadet, Debra Lynn, did a very good job. Hope to find many other books read ny her. She has the five stars. the book itself has four stars. Thank you.
Amusing story
Nik89
Hilarious story of the rivals in a drama of stealing back a stolen scarab. One of P.G. Wodehouse's most amusing stories. Well worth listening to! & a pleasing reader also. You won't be disappointed. P.S. A dash of Wodehouse romance rounds out the story nicely.