The Seven Crystal Balls
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1979
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Novel • Fiction
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Action & Adventure•
French LiteratureEurope • 1940s
1979
Adult
9-12 years
The Seven Crystal Balls by Hergé follows the story of intrepid young journalist Tintin and his friends as they investigate the mysterious illness affecting explorers linked to an Incan tomb. The plot unravels through thrilling encounters, cultural discoveries, and efforts to protect their friend Professor Calculus, leading to a deeper understanding of the ancient curse.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Adventurous
Humorous
Exciting
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The Seven Crystal Balls by Hergé is praised for its engaging plot and captivating illustrations, offering a thrilling blend of mystery and adventure. Its attention to detail enriches the narrative, engaging readers of all ages. However, some critics note a slow start and stereotypical character portrayals. Overall, it remains a classic installment in the Tintin series.
A reader who enjoys The Seven Crystal Balls by Hergé likely appreciates adventurous mysteries, rich illustrations, and classic storytelling. Fans of The Adventures of Tintin series or those who delight in Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories would find this engaging. The blend of humor, intrigue, and travel appeals to both young adults and nostalgic readers.
15,319 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
63
Novel • Fiction
•
Action & Adventure•
French LiteratureEurope • 1940s
1979
Adult
9-12 years
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