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Money For Nothing

Money For Nothing

By: P. G. Wodehouse
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Dive into the witty and whimsical world of P. G. Wodehouse in Money For Nothing, where he masterfully explores the depths of human experience through his unforgettable characters. With a keen eye for the emotional, Wodehouse illustrates moments like a kind-hearted woman who spares a snail but casts a scorching glance at the man in her life. He delves into the intellectual with sharp observations on life’s choices, and even touches on theological musings that prompt laughter and reflection. Meet Hugo Carmody and Ronnie Fish, who reappear in later Blandings Castle tales, as well as the mischievous master criminals Dolly and Soapy Molloy and the ever-ingenious Chimp Twist. Set against the backdrop of the tranquil village of Rudge-in-the-Vale, with a lively escapade in London, this novel promises to entertain and enlighten. (Summary by Zach Hoyt)Copyright Comedy and Fairy Tales
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  • 015 - Plain Speech From An Ancestor
    Nov 22 2025
    Dive into the witty and whimsical world of P. G. Wodehouse in Money For Nothing, where he masterfully explores the depths of human experience through his unforgettable characters. With a keen eye for the emotional, Wodehouse illustrates moments like a kind-hearted woman who spares a snail but casts a scorching glance at the man in her life. He delves into the intellectual with sharp observations on life’s choices, and even touches on theological musings that prompt laughter and reflection. Meet Hugo Carmody and Ronnie Fish, who reappear in later Blandings Castle tales, as well as the mischievous master criminals Dolly and Soapy Molloy and the ever-ingenious Chimp Twist. Set against the backdrop of the tranquil village of Rudge-in-the-Vale, with a lively escapade in London, this novel promises to entertain and enlighten. (Summary by Zach Hoyt)
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    20 mins
  • 014 - News For John
    Nov 21 2025
    Dive into the witty and whimsical world of P. G. Wodehouse in Money For Nothing, where he masterfully explores the depths of human experience through his unforgettable characters. With a keen eye for the emotional, Wodehouse illustrates moments like a kind-hearted woman who spares a snail but casts a scorching glance at the man in her life. He delves into the intellectual with sharp observations on life’s choices, and even touches on theological musings that prompt laughter and reflection. Meet Hugo Carmody and Ronnie Fish, who reappear in later Blandings Castle tales, as well as the mischievous master criminals Dolly and Soapy Molloy and the ever-ingenious Chimp Twist. Set against the backdrop of the tranquil village of Rudge-in-the-Vale, with a lively escapade in London, this novel promises to entertain and enlighten. (Summary by Zach Hoyt)
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    15 mins
  • 013 - Mr Molloy Speaks On The Telephone
    Nov 20 2025
    Dive into the witty and whimsical world of P. G. Wodehouse in Money For Nothing, where he masterfully explores the depths of human experience through his unforgettable characters. With a keen eye for the emotional, Wodehouse illustrates moments like a kind-hearted woman who spares a snail but casts a scorching glance at the man in her life. He delves into the intellectual with sharp observations on life’s choices, and even touches on theological musings that prompt laughter and reflection. Meet Hugo Carmody and Ronnie Fish, who reappear in later Blandings Castle tales, as well as the mischievous master criminals Dolly and Soapy Molloy and the ever-ingenious Chimp Twist. Set against the backdrop of the tranquil village of Rudge-in-the-Vale, with a lively escapade in London, this novel promises to entertain and enlighten. (Summary by Zach Hoyt)
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    36 mins
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