Something New

Paperback, 232 pages

English language

Published June 30, 2004 by Kessinger Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-4191-4814-9
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'You don't analyse such sunlit perfection, you just bask in its warmth and splendour.' Stephen Fry A Blandings novelThis is the first Blandings novel, in which P.G. Wodehouse introduces us to the delightfully dotty Lord Emsworth, his bone-headed younger son, the Hon. Freddie Threepwood, his long-suffering secretary, the Efficient Baxter, and Beach the Blandings butler.As Wodehouse wrote, 'without at least one impostor on the premises, Blandings Castle is never itself'. In Something Fresh there are two, each with an eye on a valuable scarab which Lord Emsworth has acquired without quite realizing how it came into his pocket. But of course things get a lot more complicated than this...

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Millionaire Peters collects scarabs and invites Lord Emsworth to see his collection, but Lord Emsworth is very absent-minded and keeps the most valuable scarab of the collection believing it was offered to him. Peters cannot ask him for the scarab back as he is afraid it will ruin the marriage of his daughter Aline to Emsworth's son. Aline confides her father's troubles to her friend Joan, and Joan decides to get the scarab back for the reward. Peters is not informed of this, and decides to hire young writer and Joan's neighbour Ashe Marson to steal the scarab as well. All characters find themselves in Blandings Castle, where the real adventure starts.

I thought this book was funnier, but it is the first of Blandings Castle and it is clear that Wodehouse is very good in putting his characters in the most complicated situations filled with misunderstandings and mischiefs. I …

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