The Little Nugget
Fiction | Novel | Adult
148
Novel • Fiction
England • 1910s
Adult
12-16 years
The Little Nugget by P.G. Wodehouse follows the misadventures of several characters caught in a complex plot involving the kidnapping of a wealthy boy, known as the Little Nugget. The story unfolds with humor and wit, highlighting the schemes and misunderstandings among those pursuing the child for their personal gain.
Humorous
Playful
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Romantic
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The Little Nugget by P.G. Wodehouse is generally lauded for its humor and wit, characteristic of the author's style. Readers appreciate the engaging plot and colorful characters. However, some critiques mention that the pacing can be uneven and the story occasionally predictable. Overall, Wodehouse fans will find it a delightful read with his signature charm.
A reader who enjoys The Little Nugget by P.G. Wodehouse likely appreciates British humor, lighthearted plots, and clever, comedic narratives. Fans of Wodehouse's The Code of the Woosters or Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat might find similar enjoyment in this witty blend of comedy and intrigue.
1,779 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
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148
Novel • Fiction
England • 1910s
Adult
12-16 years
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