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Norrin_Radd

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  1. Read Tintin in Tibet (1960) for the first time.

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    Tintin has a premonition of his friend Chang (whom he befriended in The Blue Lotus adventure) then learns his plane crashed in the Himalayas in Tibet.  He is determined to go and search for his friend and has a perilous journey, but against all odds is successful - his friend being saved and guarded by a yeti.

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  2. Read The Red Sea Sharks (1958) for the first time.

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    Wow, a lot of reoccurring character appearances in this story - General Alcazar, Abdullah, Mohammed Ben Kalish Ezab, Doctor Müller, Oliveira da Figueira, Jolyon Wagg, Bianca Castafiore, and the reappearance of villains Rastapopoulos and ship captain Allan Thompson.

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    A fun adventure with many perilous situations but, as usual, with a satisfactory ending.  Although the villain Rastapopoulos does escape in spectacular fashion.

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  3. Golf in the Kingdom

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    When an American traveler on his way to India stops to play a round on one of the most beautiful and legendary golf courses in Scotland, he doesn’t know that his game—and his life—are about to change forever. He is introduced to Shivas Irons, a mysterious golf pro whose sublime insights stick with him long after the eighteenth hole. From the first swing of the Scotsman’s club, he realizes he is in for a most extraordinary day.
     
    By turns comic, existential, and semi-autobiographical, Michael Murphy’s tale traces the arc of twenty-four hours, from a round of golf on the Links of Burningbush to a night fueled by whiskey, wisdom, and wandering—even a sighting of Seamus MacDuff, the holy man who haunts the hole they call Lucifer’s Rug.

  4. Read Destination Moon (1953).

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    A fun tale of professor Cuthbert Calculus designing a nuclear-powered rocket to go to the moon.

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    Tintin and Captain Haddock get involved in the project and some intrigue along the way ending with the rocket launching to the moon with them aboard.

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    Continued in the next album Explorers on the Moon...

  5. Read Prisoners of the Sun.  A continuation of the adventure in Peru.

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    A classic Tintin tale with lots of peril, twists, and turns culminating in their breaking into the inner sanctum of an ancient Inca temple.

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    All ends well and our heros are back on their way home to Europe.

    Next up is Tintin in the Land of Black Gold.

  6. Read The Seven Crystal Balls for the first time.  A fun Tintin mystery/adventure where members of an expedition to bring back an Incan mummy are targeted by an apparent curse involving crystal balls.

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    The adventure ends on a cliffhanger and continues in Prisoners of the Sun (which I've also never read).

    :popcorn:

  7. I hadn't seen the 1980 movie in a long time so I recently watched it with my wife and teenage son (they'd never seen it).  Ultimately, they liked it but both remarked about a half hour in about how sexual the movie was (almost uncomfortably so).

    I could kinda see their point.  Guess that's why I was such a fan as a teenager. :whistle:

    Spoiler

                                         :x

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