“I agree with someone called "wisecrack". If this book can't make you laugh, rest assured no other book can. Personally I was a great fan of Wodehouse's. This book (and 3 men on the Bummel is even better, esp the first 100 pages) beats most Wodehouse's books. You can't take every book abd expect it to be a thriller or having a plot. This is for casual reading. No info to be gained but you can't refute that it is outright funny.”
“do not go with the name.the book's a crap. this must be the beginning of "the art of catchy titles",100 years ago!!”
“do not go with the name.the book's a crap. this must be the beginning of "the art of the catchy titles",100 years ago!!”
“It was quite ok, not hilariously funny but an altogether enjoyable read! the 3 man and their dog pass throgh enough to make one feel sorry but also envy their leisure!”
“Is it the kind of humor you need everyday?Doesn't it seems as you are part of their journey?”
“This is a funny book. At times laugh out loud funny. Probably not as funny as it once was. On finishing this, I concluded that it was piffle, nonsense, and totally unessential reading (6.5/10)Best bit: Chapter 8 (pp59-63 in penguin Classics) describing Harris' singing of 'a comic song'. This is really amazing! You will be cracking up! If nothing else, find this bit in the library and read it there...!p.131Description of work: "It always does seem to me that I am doing more work than I should do. It is not that I object to the work, mind you; I like work; it fascinates me, I can sit and look at it for hours. I love to keep it by me; the idea of getting rid of it nearly breaks my heart." ........p.149. Good fishing yarn...”
“Excellent humor & common sense. ”
“The most hillarious book i have ever read! I read it longtime back but still remember every part of it. ”
“The most funniest story I've ever red. do not miss.”
“one of the most hillarious books i have ever read . jerome k jerome is taut with his humor .this book could be the perfect company whem one is all jaded,sick from work......... all in all a great book”