What is affecting the Oracles, and how can Apollo/Lester do anything about them without his powers?After experiencing a series of dangerous-and frankly, humiliating-trials at Camp Half-Blood, Lester must now leave the relative safety of the demigod training ground and embark on a hair-raising journey across North America. The only way Apollo can reclaim his rightful place on Mount Olympus is by restoring several Oracles that have gone dark. Zeus has punished his son Apollo-god of the sun, music, archery, poetry, and more-by casting him down to earth in the form of a gawky, acne-covered sixteen-year-old mortal named Lester. Perfect for middle schoolers but can be enjoyed by older readers, too Rick Riordan is considered the storyteller of the gods because of his five #1Ī continuation of the Percy Jackson saga, but it also stands aloneĪ new take on Greek and Roman mythology from the point of view of a fallen godīrings back beloved demigod characters from the Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus seriesįeatures a diverse cast with people from all kinds of backgrounds and lifestyles Lester and his friends travel to the American Midwest in Book Two of Rick Riordan's uproarious Trials of Apollo series, now in paperback.Ī clash of mythic intrigues and centuries of pop culture to thrill die-hard and new fans alike.
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