
It is set in the same world as Riordan's Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus series and the references to characters and happenings from earlier stories prove this. The Trials of Apollo is a pentalogy of fantasy adventure and mythological fiction novels written by American author Rick Riordan that collectively form a sequel to the Heroes of Olympus series. Print ( hardcover and paperback), audiobook, e-book You should definitely read it, especially if you are into fantasy, fiction and thrillers. It is a nice add on to his Greek mythology selection and Percy Jackson books. I am a big fan of Rick Riordan’s many books, and this book has added to his portfolio of prodigious writing. The story is captivating and creative, with a few plot twists and even some humorous turns. It is a great book for anyone who is into fantasy and adventure. The book is full of adventure and hard to put down. Will he be able to survive this dangerous adventure as a mortal with hardly any capabilities of defence? Is there even any hope? Why you should read The Trials of Apollo

He soon decides that it is best to serve a demigod on quests and journeys and chooses to assist a shabby young girl called Meg McCaffery, whose secrets lead to shocking twists. Numerous of Apollo’s enemies want to use this opportunity to kill him and to add insult to injury Apollo needs to go on a dangerous quest with the hope that after seeing his brave deeds, Zeus will let him back into Olympus – the home of the Greek gods. This results in Apollo down on Earth in the form of an ugly mortal teenager called Lester Papadopoulos. It is a punishment for one of his former actions. This book is about Apollo, a Greek god who has lived for around 4 thousand years.Īpollo was once a god who has now been cast down on Earth by his father, Zeus.
