Destination Moon
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1976
62
Novel • Fiction
Sprodj Atomic Research Centre • 1950s
1976
Adult
9-12 years
In Hergé's Destination Moon, person-first characters like Tintin, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus prepare for a groundbreaking lunar expedition. The story details their challenges and scientific efforts in building a rocket for space exploration. Their teamwork and problem-solving play crucial roles throughout the plot.
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Exciting
Informative
Fantastical
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Hergé’s Destination Moon captivates with its meticulous scientific detail and captivating artwork, marking a pinnacle in the Tintin series. The narrative’s precision and foresight in depicting space travel are universally praised. However, some may find the pacing slower compared to other Tintin adventures. Overall, it remains a celebrated classic for both its artistry and visionary storytelling.
A reader who enjoys Destination Moon by Hergé is likely fascinated by adventure, science fiction, and classic comics. Fans of Jules Verne’s From the Earth to the Moon and readers who appreciate visionary tales with a blend of humor, action, and imaginative science, akin to those found in The Adventures of Tintin series, will enjoy this book.
17,109 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
62
Novel • Fiction
Sprodj Atomic Research Centre • 1950s
1976
Adult
9-12 years
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