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by Rick Riordan
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From the Queen's Kindle
From the Queen's Kindle rated it 7 years ago
These days, I spend most of my free time reading Doctor Who fanfiction on a nearly daily basis. However, there are still published authors that I am following - one of them being Rick Riordan, who churns out 2 books a year in an irritatingly reliable fashion. Like clockwork. How he does it, I have n...
Lindsay's Book Log
Lindsay's Book Log rated it 7 years ago
This book was fine. It was an average Rick Riordan book, I didn’t love it but I think I’ll pick up the next one because they are light and fun but at this point I’ll looking for a shakeup. Most of this book feels like Percy Jackson the reboot. Also I don’t Love Apollo, he seems like such an obvious ...
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 8 years ago
This story happens after The Heroes of Olympus series. You don't necessarily have to read Percy Jackson and The Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus first, but I would highly recommend it. It is a continuation of that storyline. Percy, Nico and some of the other characters pop up a few times. Cam...
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 8 years ago
Only 361 pages? Riordan is taking it easy on his readers. And maybe himself. Anyway, following the events of The Heroes of Olympus, Zeus is a little displeased with Apollo and demonstrates this by turning him into a human teen (read: YA/MG novel star) and casting him to earth. He appears to be ful...
BagEndBooks
BagEndBooks rated it 8 years ago
Rick Riordan has a tendency to just write variations on all the same characters. This book is no exception. Apollo is Percy Jackson if someone decided to inflate Percy Jackson's head to one-hundred times it's original size. I liked Percy. I liked Magnus Chase. I liked Leo Valdez. They may be the sam...
The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 8 years ago
I'm uncertain about the rating, but for now it's four stars. It was good. Enjoyable. I really liked it. But did I love it? No. I did not. My expectations were so high that of course I'm left feeling slightly disappointed. I DID enjoy it though- don't get me wrong! Ahahaha, man there were so many f...
Something to Ponder
Something to Ponder rated it 8 years ago
I LOVE books about Greek Gods. The modern twist made it even better. This is a new author for me and I look forward to reading more of his books.
Ashley's Booklist
Ashley's Booklist rated it 8 years ago
I think that The Trials of Apollo was a very surprising book. This book was surprising because I never expected Meg to leave Apollo and side with Nero after she had just saved the Grove of Dodona. I was also shocked by the group of Roman emperors, or Trimunitive, that were discovered to have survive...
Sorry kids, no feet.
Sorry kids, no feet. rated it 8 years ago
After being terribly disappointed with [b:The Sword of Summer|15724396|The Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #1)|Rick Riordan|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1434701340s/15724396.jpg|21400019], I found this novel featuring a mortal Apollo a pleasant surprise. Quite a few of everyon...
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 8 years ago
When I first heard about Riordan releasing series about Apollo, I was pretty excited. I didn't know what Riordan prepared for Apollo but I really didn't care. I do like the fact that Riordan expanded his series with Norse mythology, however, the original Greek demigods still have a special place in ...
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