A review by caseytuggle
The Adventures of Sally by P.G. Wodehouse

4.0

This progressed more toward the typical Wodehouse formula. A charming heroine is mostly idolized, but carries a flawed streak that sees her embroiled in multiple near-calamities until circumstances align to see it all turn out correctly in the end. However, the challenging circumstances are less dire than in later books, and the pure chance of luck as the restorative agent seems a stretch too far here. The guiding hand of Jeeves in the Wooster books performs much more believably as this calming force. Overall, it was an enjoyable read with even pacing and quotable lines.