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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good classic Wodehouse.By Christophe R. WorthThe book was typical Wodehouse, always fun, light, and well plotted and written. I always like characters that are a little dark. In Uneasy Money, Claire and Didley Pickering are two. Wodehouse has a way of including darkness in his great comedy which I find very interesting and funny.The format of this particular printing drove me nuts. Why the large format (7" by 10")? And the automatic formatting made more than a few formatting errors, making the text harder to read. Part of the pleasure of reading a book (as opposed to reading a computer) is holding the real paper and ink in my hands. The unnecessary large format and weird layout of the text on the pages eliminated most of the "reading a real book" satisfaction. I will stay away from this publisher, Wilder Publications, in the future.I also like to think that books like this one reflect Wodehouse's experiences in the entertainment world of New York in the early 20th century. Characters like the Good Sport and Lady Pauline Wetherby and performances like the Dream of Psyche are classic Wodehouse. These are not quite up to the level of Lord Emsworth or the Story of the Prawns, but still a lot of fun. I keep reading Wodehouse books in hopes of reading an account of the Story of the Prawns, but have yet to find it.But, like all Wodehouse, a lot of fun and a good read.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great stand aloneBy phillip joe fitzsimmonsIn my opinion this is one of Wodehouse's great stand alone novels. It's unique absurdity is satisfying and prevents it from being one of his recycled stories. I recommend it and know I will be rereading it in the future.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Bit Painful, But the Ending Makes up for itBy illiandanticP.G. Wodehouse first published "Uneasy Money" back in 1917, so it's long out of copyright and freely available on the web. I'll say up front that even though I'm rating it at a Very Good 4 stars out of 5, I'd really like to give it a half star less (i.e., 3-1/2 stars). It has the characteristic Wodehouse intertwined plots, interesting characters, and wonderful descriptions. It also has a very nice ending. Unfortunately, it comes with quite a few painful situations that keep hovering with an occasional shoe-dropping. I prefer my Wodehouse "nice" instead of "painful." But, that's a personal preference and if it doesn't bother you give it a try: it doesn't cost anything and is otherwise very good.

Although many might not recognize the name P.G. Wodehouse, they have inevitably come across his work. Wodehouse was a British humorist who wrote novels, short stories, journalism pieces, and other stuff, becoming extremely popular over a 70 year career. Today he is best known for the and Castle novels and short stories, but he was also a playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of 15 plays and 250 lyrics. Both the name "Jeeves" and the character of Jeeves have become a common part of the English lexicon, meaning a valet or chauffeur. It is even the inspiration behind the popular search engine Ask Jeeves. "The very definition of British humor ... in suave hardcover volumes, the dust jackets as natty as the prose."About the AuthorP. G. Wodehouse (1881 1975) spent much of his life in Southampton, New York, but was born in England and educated in Surrey. He became an American citizen in 1955. In a literary career spanning more than seventy years, he published more than ninety books and twenty film scripts, and collaborated on more than thirty plays and musical comedies.From AudioFileThe plot of this amiable romance is secondary to its style. Wodehouse's masterful language makes high comedy out of situations that would be dull or slapstick in less capable hands. He invites reading aloud, but his effects are fragile, requiring a light, deft touch. Simon Vance's delivery is understated but satis-factory. He has a pleasant voice and a sympathetic feel for the material. But those who have heard the Bertie Wooster series from the BBC may be left wishing for a less restrained performance. J.N. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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