The Adventures of Tintin: Explorers on the Moon (Tintin#17)
By: Hergé
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In Tintin: Explorers on the Moon, the adventurous reporter takes you out of this world literally, when his escapades take him to the moon. After Destination Moon, Tintin is on a rocket that is headed straight for the moon. With the whole gang, which includes Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus, the Thompson twins and Snowy, on the rocket, Tintin has to figure his next move fast before the worst happens.
The author, Herge has been entertaining adults as well as children, from the beginning of the twentieth century and continues to do so. With the ability to color your imagination with the complex situations Tintin finds himself in, the books in this series can educate while they entertain, because of the research that has gone into them