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Paperback Tintin Black Island Book

ISBN: 1405206187

ISBN13: 9781405206181

Tintin Black Island

(Part of the Tintin (#7) Series and Tim und Struppi Hörspiele (#20) Series)

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This new format, crafted specifically for younger readers, features the original Tintin graphic novel plus brand-new content. Go "behind the scenes" with the true story about people, places and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Tin Tin - c'est le mieux!

To increase your lifetime devoted to adult-juvenile literature there is no better way than to read French easy books. The charms of Tim Tim and fellow travelers are the backbone of the series. The stories are delightful and the dialogue humorous. Kids over 5 like the series and L'Isle Noire is tops. If you do not care to read in French, well heck, read the English versions.

Tintin chases counterfeiters through the British Isles

While on a walk in the countryside Tintin sees a small plane make an emergency landing in a field. When he approaches the pilot to offer help he is shot at. Later he returns to investigate and follows a trail of counterfeit money to Scottland. Tintin is suspicious about what is going on on the Black Island. Natives say that a monster lives on the island and that those who travel there never come back. But Tintin must investigate... Snowy explores the deadly sin of gluttony in this book: He spends the beginning of the book persistently dragging around a large bone and then a roasted chicken while Tintin scolds him. Snowy also discovers alcohol when he finds a leaky wine container in the cargo car of a train. Later Snowy drinks beer from a keg in a Scottish bar. Tintin is up to his usual quality, and fans of Snowy will especially like this one. The dog is super cute! If you are reading this to help learn French, Tintin comics are good for reading at a French 2 level. There are many words that aren't basic vocabulary but it is still easy to follow the story because the writing and pictures tend to reinforce each other.
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