What books do you actively make sure to re-read?
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Replying to @mckaywrigley
There are none that I feel obliged to reread regularly, but there several that I'm glad to find I've forgotten well enough to reread again. Wodehouse, the Sherlock Holmes stories, My Family and Other Animals, Austen.
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Wodehouse’s prose is the most expressive and playful in the Jeeves & Wooster stories, and the characters are amusing with a nice bite. Start there. After that I like the Blandings stories. I’m just now reading Mulliner, not as sparkling as J&W.
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Just asking to compare. But thanks. Love Wodehouse. My fave is Joy in the Morning. And got your email. Back to you soon.
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I agree wholeheartedly with JOY IN THE MORNING as the most perfect achievement in the Master's vast oeuvre. CODE OF THE WOOSTERS is also an undoubted masterpiece (and it is perhaps worth remarking that RIGHT HO, JEEVES is Ishiguro's favorite.) Also: LEAVE IT TO PSMITH is sublime.
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