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Psmith is a precursor to Jeeves. He is suave, sophisticated, and a socialist. This doesn't in any way dter the quality of the character. The P is silent in his name (like in Psocialism, or Psoccer) and some of the characters believe he speaks too much. Indeed, Mike Jackson even falls asleep while Psmith is talking, towards the end of this book.
Psmith Journalist is the third Psmith novel. It continues where Psmith in the city left off, with Mike and Psmith in America, Mike playing cricket, and Psmith tagging along.
With nothing much to do, Psmith begins his joyride by becoming the substitute editor of a formerly family oriented newspaper, called Cosy Moments. Along with his assistant, they turn it into a hard hitting journal, with quality journalism, and with it, its readership doubles.
It is a fine novel to read, even if you are unaware of the character of Psmith. Indeed, this is a fine introduction into the world of Psmith, and more importantly, into the world of Wodehouse.
this book, like all other Wodehouses deserves more than five stars. It is definitely worth the money.
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