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The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan Review

Title: The Hidden Oracle

Author: Rick Riordan

First published May 3, 2016

384 pages, Hardcover

ISBN: 9781484732748 (ISBN10: 148473274X)

Rating: 4.18

Overview

What happens when an immortal becomes mortal? The god Apollo finds out the hard way after he infuriates his father Zeus and is banished from Olympus.

With no godly powers, Apollo is thrown into the chaos and confusion of New York City as an ordinary teenage boy. He must learn to navigate the modern world and survive until he can regain Zeus’s favor.

But Apollo has made enemies along the way – gods, monsters, and mortals who would love to see him destroyed forever. The only hope he has is to seek help from the enclave of modern demigods at Camp Half-Blood.

Join Apollo on his journey of self-discovery and redemption in Rick Riordan’s exciting novel, The Hidden Oracle.

About the Author

If you’re a fan of the Percy Jackson series, then you’ve likely heard of Rick Riordan. He’s an incredibly successful author, having hit the #1 spot on the New York Times bestseller list multiple times.

If you want to keep up with his latest news and updates, be sure to follow him on Twitter or check out his official website.

Editoral Review

The Hidden Oracle, written by renowned author Rick Riordan, is a thrilling addition to the widely popular young adult fantasy genre. First published on May 3, 2016, this book takes readers on a remarkable journey through New York City and beyond, with a unique blend of adventure, humor, and mythology.

Set in the same universe as Riordan’s Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus series, The Hidden Oracle follows the trials of Apollo, the god of the sun, who has been transformed into a powerless mortal teenager named Lester Papadopoulos. Forced to rely on his wits and cunning, Apollo finds himself thrown into a perilous quest to redeem himself and regain his godly powers.

Riordan delivers an engrossing tale, rich in both ancient mythology and modern-day references. The action-packed plot is supported by a colorful cast of characters, each with their own unique abilities and flaws.

The author’s writing style is crisp and engaging, with a sharp wit that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. One of the strengths of The Hidden Oracle is the depth of character development.

Apollo grows throughout the novel, slowly shedding his selfish and arrogant personality, and learning to value the importance of friendship and teamwork. Other characters, such as the young demigod Meg McCaffrey, also receive significant attention, adding to the book’s overall emotional impact.

The pacing of the novel is also expertly handled, with the action never lagging or becoming too overwhelming. The descriptions of both modern-day New York City and the magical world of the gods also serve to create a vivid and immersive setting that transports readers to another realm entirely.

Despite the undeniable entertainment value of the book, it does have some limitations. Some readers may find the pacing to be slow during some sections or may feel that certain plot points are predictable.

However, these shortcomings do not dampen the overall enjoyment of the book. In conclusion, The Hidden Oracle is a must-read for fans of young adult fantasy.

Rick Riordan proves himself to be a master storyteller, crafting a thrilling adventure that combines ancient mythology with contemporary humor and commentary. This book receives a solid five-star rating, with an additional commendation given for its successful blend of cultural relevance and lighthearted escapism.