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"How do you punish an immortal? My name is Apollo. I used to be a god. But what was before I was cast down from Olympus (a terrible misunderstanding) and woke up in a New York dumpster. I persuaded Percy Jackson to give me a lift to Camp Half-Blood. But the place is in chaos. Demigods are going missing and the all-seeing Oracles have fallen to a mysterious enemy known only as 'the Beast'. I figured that regaining Zeu's favour would involve a series of harrowing trials, and I was right (I usually am). My first task? Protect the final Oracle, hidden away for millennia. If I fail, the Beast will control the future, but worse - I'll be stuck as a teenage boy, forever . . ."
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The Trials of Apollo : The Hidden Oracle, Rick Riordan
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- Released
- 2016
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Rick Riordan
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 418
- ISBN10
- 0141363932
- ISBN13
- 9780141363936
- Series
- The Trials of Apollo
- Tags
- Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Young Adult, Humor, Suspense, Young Adult Fantasy, Gifts for older schoolchildren, Mythology, New York, Intrigues, Fight, God, Greek Mythology, Gods, Immortality
- First published
- 2016
- Original title
- The Hidden Oracle
- Rating
- 4.15 out of 5
- Description
- "How do you punish an immortal? My name is Apollo. I used to be a god. But what was before I was cast down from Olympus (a terrible misunderstanding) and woke up in a New York dumpster. I persuaded Percy Jackson to give me a lift to Camp Half-Blood. But the place is in chaos. Demigods are going missing and the all-seeing Oracles have fallen to a mysterious enemy known only as 'the Beast'. I figured that regaining Zeu's favour would involve a series of harrowing trials, and I was right (I usually am). My first task? Protect the final Oracle, hidden away for millennia. If I fail, the Beast will control the future, but worse - I'll be stuck as a teenage boy, forever . . ."









