Explorers on the Moon
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2012
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Novel • Fiction
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Action & Adventure•
French LiteratureMoon • 1950s
2012
Adult
10-14 years
In Hergé's Explorers on the Moon, a group of individuals embarks on a journey to the Moon. The narrative follows their challenges and adventures as they navigate the lunar environment. Key themes include teamwork, innovation, and exploration, highlighting the thrill and risks of space travel while emphasizing human resilience and curiosity.
Adventurous
Exciting
Fantastical
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Hergé's Explorers on the Moon is praised for its captivating artwork and thrilling storyline, continuing the adventures of Tintin with ingenuity and humor. The narrative's scientific details and adventurous spirit engage readers. However, some critique the pacing and feel it leans heavily on previous volumes for context. Overall, it's a beloved classic for fans old and new.
A reader who delights in Explorers on the Moon by Hergé would likely enjoy adventurous, visual storytelling with a penchant for the fantastical mixed with scientific curiosity. Fans of The Adventures of Tintin series and those who appreciate classics like Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth would find it captivating.
14,539 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
64
Novel • Fiction
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Action & Adventure•
French LiteratureMoon • 1950s
2012
Adult
10-14 years
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