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Prisoners of the Sun
Rated 4.23 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781405208130
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Embark on a thrilling adventure with Tintin and Captain Haddock in “Prisoners of the Sun.” When Professor Calculus is kidnapped, they journey to Peru, facing runaway trains, yellow fever, and avalanches. Their quest to rescue their friend leads them to an ancient Inca tribe. Will they succeed? Find out in this captivating adventure! ISBN: 9781405208130
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Manas Singh –
Good adventure, a little repetitive. The drawings are great. Overall good.
Yatindra Narayan Jha –
My son loved it! He was hooked from the start. Some parts were a little slow for me, but the adventure was exciting.
Dheeraj Yadav –
Loved the Inca culture aspect! Tintin’s adventures are always exciting. Highly recommend!
Ananya Singh –
Engaging story and amazing artwork. My kid cannot stop reading it!
Harsh Hemnani –
I enjoyed the adventure. Though at times the plot became a little predictable.
Abhishek Kumar Nishad –
It was okay, but not my favourite Tintin. Story was slow at times and stereotypical at times.
Suman Pal –
Another great Tintin book. This time in Peru. Action was intense but enjoyable.
Anup Mangwani –
Great book for kids. Introduce them to Tintin early. My kid loved it.
Ansh Kapoor –
An enjoyable read, but I wasn’t completely blown away. Solid adventure with classic Tintin charm.
Rakesh Kumar Sharma –
A classic for a reason. Entertaining story, some dated stereotypes but the kids don’t notice.
Sumit Kumar –
Another great adventure of Tintin. This time its Inca tribe. I enjoyed the story but ending was bit rushed.
Kausar Ahamed –
I found the plot a little predictable, but the exotic locations and action sequences made up for it.
Mayank Roy –
Fun story! I enjoyed reading with my little brother. He likes it a lot.
Ashu Yadav –
The artwork is fantastic, and the story moves at a brisk pace. A good addition to any Tintin collection.
Devansh Saxena –
I grew up with Tintin. Re-reading them with my kids is fantastic. Still enjoyable.
Manan –
Thrilling adventure. The mystery of the Incas and the suspense of the yellow fever was great.
Riya Gorl –
A classic Tintin adventure! The plot was engaging, but I found the portrayal of the Inca people a bit dated. Overall, a fun read.
Shivang Agrawal –
This Tintin adventure had me hooked from the start. So fun and engaging for all ages.
Pankaj Kumar Sharma –
Story was so-so. A bit predictable. Not my favorite Tintin book. Read it once.
Shruti Choudhary –
Tintin never disappoints! The suspense kept me turning pages. I enjoyed the historical elements mixed with the adventure.
Nishant Upadhyay –
The story was entertaining, but some of the characters felt a bit one-dimensional. Still, a decent read.
Siddharth Pawdia –
Good story, but some of the stereotypes are hard to ignore. Still, it’s a fun adventure for kids, if discussed.