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hermetic

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26. Good morning
Mon May 4, 2020, 10:42 AM
May 2020

Schott is a British writer and photographer. In November 2018 his novel, Jeeves and the King of Clubs, was published. It was written as an homage to P. G. Wodehouse, with the blessing of the Wodehouse Estate. This page has all sorts of nice things to say about the book: https://www.benschott.com/jeeves---the-king-of-clubs.html

I think he totally captures the tone and rhythm of the Jeeves and Wooster stories, with the added attraction of governmental intrigue.

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"My Brother's Destroyer" by Clayton Lindemuth. This is the first in a series and also the first dameatball May 2020 #1
Must read! hermetic May 2020 #3
I already ordered the second book in the series. Have a good day. dameatball May 2020 #5
Cool! hermetic May 2020 #6
"Death in a White Tie" by Ngaio Marsh The King of Prussia May 2020 #2
From 1938, that one hermetic May 2020 #4
Ah thanks. Here we are then... The King of Prussia May 2020 #7
Bravo! hermetic May 2020 #8
I am reading Sense and Sensibility, murielm99 May 2020 #9
The classics The King of Prussia May 2020 #11
Nearly finished with "Wizard's First Rule" TexasProgresive May 2020 #10
I like her books. murielm99 May 2020 #12
Barbara Kingsolver is head and shoulders above a whole lot of writers. TexasProgresive May 2020 #14
A plague of fools, indeed hermetic May 2020 #13
I spent yesterday binge watching season 6 "Bosch." TexasProgresive May 2020 #15
I had forgotten hermetic May 2020 #16
It's good I've a few episodes left. TexasProgresive May 2020 #17
Robin Hobb's Farseer Trilogy OxQQme May 2020 #18
High praise from Mr. Martin hermetic May 2020 #21
Many thanks for the weekly thread, hermetic. There are tons of books downloaded on my two japple May 2020 #19
Can't go wrong hermetic May 2020 #22
I used to have a nap every single Sunday after preparing dinner for the family. Since we aren't japple May 2020 #24
P.G. Wodehouse & John O'Hara bif May 2020 #20
I do that, as well hermetic May 2020 #23
Not familiar with Schott bif May 2020 #25
Good morning hermetic May 2020 #26
Thanks. I'll have to look for it. bif May 2020 #27
A short, but challenging novel. "There,There" by Tommy Orange... SinisterPants May 2020 #28
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