Structure/Length: 39 chapters; approximately 416 pages; approximately 10 hours, 34 minutes on audio
Protagonist/Central Conflict:The Hidden Oracle is the first book in the Trials of Apollo series. The central conflict revolves around Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy, who has been cast down from Mount Olympus and turned into a mortal teenager named Lester Papadopoulos as punishment. In this new form, Apollo must navigate the modern world, regain his godly powers, and ultimately prevent a catastrophic event that threatens both the mortal and immortal realms. The novel explores identity, humility, friendship, and the enduring power of myth.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Death of a parent; neglectful parenting; coercive control; fantasy violence, gore, and death; assault; mature content regarding Apollo’s past relationships; encounters with mythical creatures
Rick Riordan, Author
Bio: Born 1964; American author known for his contributions to middle grade and young adult literature, particularly in the realm of mythology-based fiction; often incorporates humor, action, and a blend of mythology and contemporary adventure into storytelling
Other Works: Percy Jackson and the Olympians series (2005-present); The Heroes of Olympusseries (2010-2014)
Awards: Goodreads Choice Award for Middle Grade and Children’s Fiction (2016); ALA Rainbow Project Book List (2017)
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