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As the god Apollo embarks on his journey as a mortal in the world, he is faced with challenges and obstacles that force him to see things from a different point of view. Stripped of his powers and immortality, Apollo is forced to rely on his wits and the help of others to survive. This newfound vulnerability gives him a deeper understanding of what it means to be human, to feel fear and pain, and to rely on others for support. Throughout his trials, Apollo encounters a diverse cast of characters who each impart their own wisdom and perspective on life. From the street-smart demigod Meg to the wise and mysterious Oracle of Trophonius, Apollo learns valuable lessons about trust, friendship, and the importance of humility. These interactions challenge his worldview and force him to reevaluate his beliefs and attitudes towards mortals. As he navigates the dangerous streets of New York City and faces off against powerful enemies, Apollo begins to see the world through the eyes of those he once dismissed as insignificant. He learns to appreciate the strength and resilience of mortals, and gains a newfound respect for their ability to overcome adversity and stand up against injustice. This shift in perspective allows Apollo to grow and evolve as a character, as he learns to value the qualities of courage, loyalty, and compassion that define the human experience. Through his trials and tribulations, Apollo gains a deeper understanding of himself and the world around him. He learns that true strength comes not from physical power, but from inner resolve and the ability to empathize with others. This newfound wisdom allows Apollo to become a better, more compassionate god, one who values the contributions of mortals and seeks to make amends for his past mistakes. In the end, Apollo emerges from his trials a changed and enlightened being, ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead with a newfound sense of purpose and humility.
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    The Trials of Apollo, Book One: The Hidden Oracle

    Rick Riordan

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