The Pothunters


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(3.7 étoiles; 43 critiques)

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 étoiles)

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 étoiles)

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 étoiles)

Dull plot. Readers generally good,