The Pothunters


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(3.6 stars; 37 reviews)

The Pothunters was popular British humorist P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse's first published book. It tells the first of what would become a number of tales set in a fictitious English public school, and already shows the author's masterful, gentle satirical humor, lovingly sending up his privileged countrymen. - Summary by Gareth Rowlands (4 hr 19 min)

Chapitres

Patient Perseverance Produces Pugilistic Prodigies 20:14 Lu par Gareth Rowlands
Thieves Break in and Steal 9:47 Lu par KevinS
An Unimportant By-Product 12:14 Lu par aditshank
Certain Revelations 11:19 Lu par Wayne Cooke
Concerning the Mutual Friend 29:21 Lu par Laura Riley
A Literary Banquet 11:54 Lu par Owlivia
Barrett Explores 14:27 Lu par Owlivia
Barrett Ceases to Explore 11:08 Lu par Paul Hampton
Enter the Sleuth-hound 15:46 Lu par pianoroll262
Mr Thompson Investigates 13:31 Lu par maitriarya18
The Sports 14:21 Lu par sachinV
An Interesting Interview 12:23 Lu par NoelVox
Sir Alfred Scores 12:37 Lu par sachinV
The Long Run 13:55 Lu par Laura Riley
Mr Roberts Explains 17:49 Lu par Ares Sancho
The Disappearance of J. Thomson 12:10 Lu par llebell
'We'll Proceed to Search for Thomson if He Be Above the Ground' 11:55 Lu par KevinS
In Which the Affairs of Various Persons Are Wound Up 14:42 Lu par Sahil Dalal

Critiques

A great Yarn


(4 stars)

This is a great story of public school reveling lots of Slightly illegal Exploits along with athletic Pursuits. The mix of readers throughout the story make it a little less flowing but on the whole pretty good.

The book itself is a hoot...


(3 stars)

while the book itself is a hoot, some of the readers were mediocre... They have done it for free, after all... one mustn't complain.

Dull


(3 stars)

Dull plot. Readers generally good,

Great book


(3 stars)

Needs re read by someone who speaks English as their first language🇹🇿🇸🇷🇻🇮preferably Al least a Ukrainian