Die Abenteuer des Apollo – Das verborgene Orakel

, #1

Hardcover, 416 pages

German language

Published April 30, 2020 by Carlsen.

ISBN:
978-3-551-31830-5
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Einst war er ein unsterblicher Gott. Jetzt ist er ein 16-jähriger Teenager namens Lester. Bei Zeus in Ungnade zu fallen hat Konsequenzen: Als Strafe für seine Arroganz wird Apollo aus dem Olymp verbannt und stürzt als sterblicher und pickliger Teenager vom Himmel. Doch damit will er sich auf keinen Fall abfinden! Er muss seine Unsterblichkeit zurückerlangen. Auf seiner Reise nach Camp Half-Blood trifft er neue Freunde, die ihn bei seiner Mission unterstützen. So lernt er auch die Halbgöttin Meg kennen, die sich frech und kampflustig in jedes Abenteuer stürzt. Zusammen nehmen sie es mit Göttern, alten Kaisern und mythologischen Monstern auf, bis sie feststellen müssen, dass das alte Orakel nicht mehr funktioniert. Es wird von Apollos altem Feind Python blockiert. Und nun?

Die etwas andere Heldenreise: Zeit für Apollo, den egozentrischsten Gott aller Zeiten! Einmal Mist im Olymp gebaut und schon landet Gott Apollo auf direktem Wege in einer Gasse …

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Review of 'The Trials of Apollo' on 'Goodreads'

I absolutely loved Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series but had never got round to reading the follow up, Heroes of Olympus series. So when I saw there was a new series set in the same world, I was excited to give it a go without feeling the need to catch up, so to speak. Unfortunately, I felt The Hidden Oracle was very much a follow on from the other books and it seemed like I was missing information in places. It also contains spoilers for those Heroes of Olympus books if you haven’t read them.

The idea of Apollo falling to earth in a mortal teenage boy’s body was a good one and the story is narrated by Apollo which gives a bit of a different point of view. But I didn’t feel all that attached or sympathetic towards him. He’s a bit of a self-entitled whiner, and his self-discovery …

Review of 'Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle (Book One)' on 'Goodreads'

What happens when you are a god one moment and end up becoming a mortal named Lester Papadopoulos?

This is what happened to Apollo but the only problem is Apollo does not remember what he has done to have caused Zeus to punish him in such a form. His memories are clouded but he knows he has to find Percy to help figure it out. The only problem is the fact he now has a tagalong who saved his life and thus owes a life-debt to.

This book was hilarious. Apollo reminded me so much of Gilderoy Lockhart in every sense. A drama queen (or king if you want to correct it), narcissistic, and selfish little bastard who bemoaned his fate whenever he had a moment to do so. He was hilarious in his narrative and even the haikus he tried so hard to make at each chapter. Some of …

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