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The hidden oracle

Riordan, Rick. (Author).

Summary: "After angering his father Zeus, the god Apollo is cast down from Olympus. He must learn to survive in the modern world until he can somehow find a way to regain Zeus's favor"--

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  • ISBN: 9781484732748
  • ISBN: 148473274X
  • ISBN: 9781484782699
  • ISBN: 1484782690
  • ISBN: 9781484782682
  • ISBN: 1484782682
  • Physical Description: print
    376 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Los Angeles : Disney-Hyperion, 2016.
Subject: Apollo (Deity) Juvenile fiction
Apollo (Deity) Fiction
Delphian oracle Juvenile fiction
Quests (Expeditions) Juvenile fiction
Gods, Greek Juvenile fiction
Mythology, Greek Juvenile fiction
Gods, Greek Fiction
Mythology, Greek Fiction

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Kirtland Community College Library PZ 7 .R567 Hid 2016 30775305513385 Juvenile Available -

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 9781484732748
Trials of Apollo, the Book One: Hidden Oracle, the-Trials of Apollo, the Book One
Trials of Apollo, the Book One: Hidden Oracle, the-Trials of Apollo, the Book One
by Riordan, Rick
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Trials of Apollo, the Book One: Hidden Oracle, the-Trials of Apollo, the Book One

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As punishment, Zeus makes the god Apollo an acne- and flab-afflicted mortal sixteen-year-old, bound to serve twelve-year-old Meg, the awkward demigod daughter of Demeter. Apollo arrives at Camp Half-Blood an odd mix of conceited and pathetic. His troubles continue as campers go missing and the Oracle is offline. This laugh-out-loud funny, adventure-hefty series-opener stars familiar characters from Riordan's beloved modern myth-based world. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Trials of Apollo, the Book One: Hidden Oracle, the-Trials of Apollo, the Book One
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Riordan thrilled readers with the tale of a boy who discovers he's a demigod, and in this spin-off series starter, he turns the tables. Apollo has done something to anger his father, Zeus, and he's been cursed to walk the earth as gawky, mortal 16-year-old Lester Papadopolous. If that weren't bad enough, he's required to obey the command of whichever demigod he encounters first, and in his case, that's grouchy, volatile Meg, a 12-year-old with a powerful ability to wield garbage as a weapon. Together, the pair make their way to Camp Halfblood, only to discover that demigods are going missing, and it has something to do with whispering trees, the blocked Oracle of Delphi, and a dangerous new threat. Apollo's first-person narrative, awkwardly juggling his godly egotism and teenage insecurity, is pure comedy, and Riordan's careful interweaving of Greek myths throughout the story adds some emotional depth to his often vainglorious lead. Cinematic scene breaks and fast-paced action give this plenty of appeal, but it's the familiar faces that will reel in Riordan's fans.--Hunter, Sarah Copyright 2016 Booklist

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With more Mel Brooks-ian flare than a fourth wall could hope to contain, Riordan presents another expansion to his modern pantheon. Punished by his father, Zeus, sun god Apollo falls from graceliterallyfirst landing painfully in a dumpster and then, humiliatingly, into the service of a streetwise, 12-year-old, presumably white demigod named Meg McCaffrey. The now-mortal Apollo seeks help from Camp Half-Blood and its resident heroes only to find that there's been a plague of disappearances among the demigods, the camp has been cut off from the Oracle of Delphi and its quest-granting prophecies, and a sinister conspiracy is working tirelessly to destroy everything the former sun god holds dear. In his narration, Apollo alternately waxes poetic about his godly virtues (including his open bisexuality) and gripes about his current awkwardness and servitude to the enigmatic Meg. Egocentric to the point of rollicking self-deprecation as he tries to reconcile millennia of personal history as an immortal with his sudden fragile finitude, his voice overpowers any sense of his new 16-year-old white, acned form, and he continuously disrupts the narrative to remind readers of his dissatisfying appearance. Nonetheless, the wearying negotiation of inner and outer self will ring true for (im)mortals of any age as Apollo desperately works to save himself and everyone else. A clash of mythic intrigues and centuries of pop culture to thrill die-hard and new fans alike. (glossary) (Fantasy. 12-17) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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