Download Tintin Au Tibet Les Adventures De Tintin Herge Books
Download Tintin Au Tibet Les Adventures De Tintin Herge Books


Tintin - Les aventures n° 20 (1960) - HERGÉ Les Aventures de Tintin - 20 - Tintin au Tibet - Edition originale belge B29
Download Tintin Au Tibet Les Adventures De Tintin Herge Books
"The ending could have been a little better -- it just kind of drops off, not a lot of explanation about it, like the author said okay my hands are tired now...but all in all it was a pretty good book."
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Tintin Au Tibet Les Adventures De Tintin Herge Books Reviews :
Tintin Au Tibet Les Adventures De Tintin Herge Books Reviews
- pop ups are relatively simple but cute! If you are looking for Robert Sabuda or Mathew Reinhart style of pop-up books you might be disappointed. But if you are an old Tin-Tin + pop-up book fan, you'd find this book cute. I like the movable parts more than the pop-ups ones. The way the author illustrated drunk captain seeing 4 Thomson and Thompson is amusing and brilliant!
- What can you say its a classic. A simple but also an adventurous read. I read it when I was young and now my kids are reading it. Its at least the right comic book to read when the kids are young, especially when the comics these days when comic books represent to much violence, vulgarity and to much fiction, and yet only have action in them and nothing to fascinate the kids minds. These books are all against that and just plain yet clearly a novel type read.
Since this came out way before man actually made it on the moon can show how authors used to imagine the world to be. Also, there being comedy, some serious mysteries and situations, this makes it the perfect book. - I really enjoyed this book. It was well written, and the plot was excellent, a couple of twists and turns I didn't see coming. A lot of really well researched detail, and best of all, everything in the book was believable, plausible, and realistic! Recommend without any reservations. I am looking forward to the next novel in the series.
- I'm not planning on writing a review for every Tintin book I read, but I'll make an exception for this one.
This book appears to be in the original format, based on the editions I read read in the '70s, with the original hand-written font (I believe). Definitely not the reduced size, computer-generated font of the multi-edition series with the modern covers.
This is the 3rd Tintin I've purchased, for my soon-to-be five year old son. I gave much thought to the first one (Tintin in America), due to stereotypes / racial content, as well as lots of gun play and near death scenarios, and ultimately decided this was a "safe" way to introduce such content on my terms, versus cartoons and movies, which he isn't watching yet.
So I write this review only as a caution to parents -- this is the first Tintin that Herge kills off a couple of characters. One is a bad guy who is shot, the other a "redeemed" character who sacrifices his own life. Those two scenes, within pages of each other, give my budding reader more pause than any of the near death situations Tintin and the Captain faced in any of the stories so far.
Nightmare material? Possibly. But definitely points for discussion -- and this coming from a boy who is quite comfortable with the concept.
So again, not a complaint of this awesome series (which, afterall, is intended for older readers and adults), but just a fair warning to parents.
"Earth calling Moon Rocket, come in Moon Rocket..." - The ending could have been a little better -- it just kind of drops off, not a lot of explanation about it, like the author said okay my hands are tired now...but all in all it was a pretty good book.
- I enjoyed this book, and couldn't put it down. The only complaint I have is how abruptly it ended, after being so invested in the story and the characters I would have liked to have seen a few pages with what happened after the final confrontation. Other than that if you are looking for a quick read, that is somewhat suspenseful (although you figure out who the murderer is in the first 1/3 of the book)I would pick this one up. It's free on right now, and one of the better free reads on here.
- I was shocked to find that the dialogue in the story, handwritten in the original English versions, has all been replaced with a digital font. This completely changes the character of the story. Basically, 62 pages of calligraphy have been replaced with a typeset font. The font size is irregular, which is distracting, and there is a lot of empty white space in the dialogue bubbles.
The copyright says "First U.S. Edition September 1976," but the names of the translators, which are included on editions of other Tintin books I have from the 70s, have been omitted in this edition. I'm not sure if the content has been edited.
This edition is printed in China. The old ones were "Printed by Casterman, S.A., Tornai, Belgium".
I would recommend purchasing the little 3-story hardbacks (about 6.5" x 9.5"), which seem to still have the original writing, or if you like the original large format (about 8.5" x 11.5"), look for an old edition from a used book store.
I think this applies to all of the new Tintin large format books.
I uploaded a customer image of the digital font to the "Look Inside" feature for Tintin Land of Black Gold.
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Update.
The "Look Inside" images are not from the current edition!
added images to the "Look Inside" feature the day that I made the above comment, but the images are from an old edition. You can tell by looking at the back cover. The old ones are "Printed in Belgium" and use the original title for "FLIGHT 714", which has been changed to "FLIGHT 714 TO SYDNEY" in the current editions. - Another great Tintin escapade
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