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The Shooting Star

Hergé
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The Shooting Star

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002

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Hergé

The Shooting Star

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002
Book Details
Pages

62

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Arctic • 1940s

Publication Year

2002

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

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Super Short Summary

In The Shooting Star, reader follows Tintin, a persistent reporter, who embarks on an adventure to find a meteorite with possible unique elements. His journey takes him aboard the research ship Aurora, where he faces challenges from rival explorers. Amidst natural and human obstacles, Tintin strives to secure the discovery for science.

Adventurous

Exciting

Mysterious

Fantastical

Humorous

Reviews & Readership

4.4

13,154 ratings

69%

Loved it

25%

Mixed feelings

6%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

The Shooting Star by Hergé is visually stunning, showcasing remarkable illustrations typical of the Tintin series. The narrative, driven by adventure and suspense, captivates readers. However, some critiques highlight the depiction of characters as outdated and problematic. Despite this, the work remains a notable example of Hergé's storytelling prowess in graphic literature.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Shooting Star?

A reader who enjoys The Shooting Star by Hergé likely appreciates adventure, mystery, and classic comic art. Similar audiences might enjoy The Adventures of Tintin series as a whole or Asterix by Goscinny and Uderzo, both offering engaging plots, humor, and vibrant illustrations.

4.4

13,154 ratings

69%

Loved it

25%

Mixed feelings

6%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

62

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Arctic • 1940s

Publication Year

2002

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

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