Comet in Moominland by Tove Jansson

Comet in Moominland (Moomintrolls , #1) (Moomins S.) (Moomins Fiction) (Moomin) (Moomins Collectors' Editions) (Moomins, #1)

by Tove Jansson

The first Moomin novel by Tove Jansson.

A comet is speeding towards Earth and nobody knows what to do!

Will it destroy everything and everyone? Moomintroll decides to find out. So, with Sniff, he sets out on an expedition to ask the Professor if a comet is really on its way to destroy the Earth. On their journey they meet some interesting people - such as Snufkin the super tramp, and the Hemulen who rescuesthem from an underground tunnel - and have narrow escapes from such menaces as crocodiles and giant lizards. And on their way back Moomintroll meets the beautiful Snork Maiden and is a changed Moomin for ever after. But what about the comet - and is the World Wiped Out?...

Reviewed by nannah on

4 of 5 stars

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I've finally gotten around to reading a moomin book! I've seen this delightful marshmallow hippo everywhere, but have never actually read a book/comic/etc. till now. I'm very glad I did. It was pretty charming, and (or but?) I hope it just gets better from here.

Moomintroll lives a very happy life with his parents and his adopted brother (/friend?) Sniff in Moominvalley. But when he discovers a comet will fall on his precious valley, he and Sniff go off on an adventure find out more--and come back with a lot more friends, too.

The adventures are cute and charming. But I’m surprised at how rude they could be to each other, haha! “‘Shut up, and do something useful for once!’” It’s obvious each character has their own spark and personality, and are all surprisingly well-rounded for a middle grade novel.

Overall it’s a very cute middle grade novel, and I can’t wait to read more. I’ve got the next one right here, so that’s great, but I’ll have to wait a while to get the next ones. I can tell this series is going to be addicting in the most fun way.

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