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Start with Leave it to Jeeves and continue through all 20 books in the listed reading order.
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Start with Leave it to Jeeves
Book 1 by PG Wodehouse • Published 1916
A stage farce featuring Jeeves, built around romantic tangles and a country-house weekend that threatens to go off the rails. With Bertie blundering and Jeeves quietly steering, it offers the duo’s comedy in a theatri...
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Ends with Jeeves in the Springtime & Other Stories
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Book 1:Leave it to Jeeves
PG Wodehouse • 1916
A stage farce featuring Jeeves, built around romantic tangles and a country-house weekend that threatens to go off the rails. With Bertie blundering and Jeeves quietly steering, it offers the duo’s comedy in a theatri...
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Book 2:Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest
PG Wodehouse • 1916
A short Jeeves and Wooster adventure where an unexpected visitor turns a calm day into a social and romantic scramble. Bertie improvises, Jeeves provides the strategy, and the situation resolves with a tidy comic twist.
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Book 4:My Man Jeeves
PG Wodehouse • 1919
An early collection that includes some of the first Jeeves stories, plus Reggie Pepper adventures that show Wodehouse experimenting with the formula. Watch a clever valet handle muddled young men, pushy aunts, and soc...
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Book 5:The Inimitable Jeeves
PG Wodehouse • 1 recommendation
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Book 6:Carry On, Jeeves
PG Wodehouse
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Book 7:Very Good, Jeeves!
PG Wodehouse • 1930 • 1 recommendation
A quick collection of short stories featuring Jeeves and Wooster, along with a handful of early Reggie Pepper tales. Expect country weekends, mistaken identities, and romantic knots that only a cool-headed valet can u...
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Book 8:Thank You, Jeeves
PG Wodehouse
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Book 9:Right Ho, Jeeves
PG Wodehouse
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Book 10:The Code of the Woosters
PG Wodehouse
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Book 11:Joy in the Morning
PG Wodehouse
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Book 12:The Mating Season
PG Wodehouse
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Book 13:Ring for Jeeves
PG Wodehouse • 1953
Jeeves takes center stage as a new employer’s butler, while the earnest Bill Gedge tries to win his difficult fiancée and keep a country house from sliding into scandal. Love, lawsuits, and family pressure make Jeeves...
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Book 14:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
PG Wodehouse • 1954
When Bertie Wooster’s friends and relatives collide in a mix of broken engagements and missing items, Jeeves must balance loyalty with the chance of a better job. Social disasters multiply, and Bertie learns that good...
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Book 15:Jeeves in the Offing
PG Wodehouse
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Book 16:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
PG Wodehouse • 1963
Bertie Wooster returns to a country house full of strong-willed aunts, desperate suitors, and people who want him to steal things. Between mistaken identities and blackmail, he leans hard on Jeeves to keep order.
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Book 17:The World of Jeeves
PG Wodehouse • 1967
A big selection of Jeeves and Wooster stories and novels, bringing together Bertie’s best blunders and Jeeves’s most elegant rescues. Ideal if you want the duo in one place, from early short stories to later capers.
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Book 18:Jeeves Takes Charge
PG Wodehouse • 1967
The story that introduces Jeeves’s genius, as Bertie Wooster hires a new valet and immediately needs rescuing from an unwanted engagement. With quiet competence and a few well-placed maneuvers, Jeeves takes charge of...
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Book 19:Much Obliged, Jeeves
PG Wodehouse • 1971
Bertie Wooster is talked into standing as a candidate in a country by-election, a task he approaches with about as much skill as you’d expect. Rival campaigners, blackmail threats, and household dramas pile up, and Je...
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Book 20:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
PG Wodehouse • 1974
Bertie Wooster tries to keep two formidable aunts happy and winds up trapped in a country-house nightmare involving an unwanted engagement, a missing piece of property, and a local scandal. Jeeves supplies the plan th...
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Book 21:Jeeves in the Springtime & Other Stories
PG Wodehouse • 2008
A collection that includes the Jeeves tale ‘Jeeves in the Springtime’ alongside other early Wodehouse stories. Romance, class anxiety, and small mysteries drive the plots, all delivered in quick bursts with neat punch...
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Jeeves FAQ
What is the best order to read the Jeeves series?
The recommended reading order is the numbered order shown on this page, starting with Leave it to Jeeves.
How many books are in the Jeeves series?
There are 20 books currently listed in the Jeeves series on GurusReads.
Where should I start with the Jeeves series?
New readers should start with Leave it to Jeeves, the first book in the reading order.
Is the Jeeves series complete?
Based on the publication years we have, the series appears likely complete and spans releases from 1916 to 2008.