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Original Title: Full Moon
ISBN: 1585678368 (ISBN13: 9781585678365)
Edition Language: English
Series: Blandings Castle #7
Characters: Clarence Threepwood, Sebastian Beach, Galahad Threepwood, Freddie Threepwood, Angus McAllister, Empress of Blandings, Hermione Wedge, Veronica Wedge, Egbert Wedge, Prudence Garland, Tipton Plimsoll, Dora Garland, William Galahad Lister, Edward Jimpson Murgatroyd, Edwin Pott, Charles, Thomas, Berkeley Bagshott, Bellamy, George J. Biffen, Colonel Bodger, 'Erbert, Abercrombie Fitch
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Full Moon (Blandings Castle #7) Hardcover | Pages: 272 pages
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Title:Full Moon (Blandings Castle #7)
Author:P.G. Wodehouse
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:November 23rd 2006 by Harry N. Abrams (first published 1947)
Categories:Fiction. Humor. Classics. Comedy

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Despite marriage to a millionaire's daughter and success as a vice-president of Donaldson's Inc., manufacturers of the world-famous Donaldson's Dog-Joy, Freddie Threepwood, Lord Emsworth's younger son, still goes in fear of his aunts when at Blandings Castle. Full Moon tells the story of how he faces them down while promoting the love of Bill Lister and Prudence Garland.

A charming Blandings comedy with a full Wodehouse complement of aunts, pigs, millionaires, colonels, imposters and dotty earls.

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The beautiful thing about Wodehouse's writing is the predictability of outlandish behavior and misunderstandings followed by a happy ending, and yet he still manages to surprise you with his humor. Yet another funny read (with fake whiskers...)

Ah, P.G. Wodehouse is good for the soul. Helps you take life less seriously. I got interrupted in my reading a little more than I'd like with this book, but still had a lot of fun. Brought me back to my younger years when my whole family would take Wodehouse on family vacations and read them and swap them around. There aren't a lot of books out there that make me laugh out loud, but Wodehouse does. If you're new to Wodehouse this probably isn't a starter book. It doesn't really matter, but there

You know, I never get tired of the old Wodehouse formula. His hilarious writing makes you forget you've read nearly the same story a few times before.Full Moon is a tale of Blandings Castle and has the usual suspects. You have the Ninth Earl, Lord Emsworth, his smooth talking brother Galahad Threepwood, the overbearing aunt, Hermione this time, unrequited love, and a pignapping. Still, it's as crisp as ever.Lord Emsworth isn't on stage as often as I'd like but he makes it count when he is. Uncle

This is my first Wodehouse, the renowned English comedic author whose characters, Jeeves & Wooster, are his greatest claim to fame. Full Moon is part of the Blandings Castle series, a humorous, entertaining romp full of stereotypical caricatures of the over-the-top, best of British characters whose lives would typically revolve around the goings-on in one of the great country manor houses of rural England. The plot is an absurd farce involving thwarted lovers, a pig portrait artist, a lost

P.G. Wodehouse creates characters that leave the reader simultaneously shaking their heads in flabbergasted disbelief and nodding in hopeful delight. In short, it's a pain in the neck.

Initially I wasn't too sure on how enjoyable this book would be but once I became familiar with the multiple characters the plot becomes hilariously interesting. It's worth reading for the comic situations and the wonderful characters!

"A silence ensued. When a young man of shy disposition, accustomed to the more Bohemian society of Chelsea, finds himself alone on her home ground with the daughter of a hundred earls and cannot forget that at their last meeting he mistook her for the cook and tipped her half a crown; and when the daughter of the hundred earls, already strongly prejudiced against the young man as an intruder, has begun to suspect that he is the miscreant who recently chivvied her only child and is doing his best

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