Apollo is on a quest to regain his godly powers from "summary" of The Trials of Apollo, Book One: The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan
Apollo, once a mighty god among the Olympians, finds himself stripped of his divine powers and banished to Earth as a mortal teenager named Lester. He is faced with the task of regaining his godly status, a quest that will not be easy. To make matters worse, he must first go through a series of trials and challenges, known as the Oracles, in order to prove himself worthy of being a god once again. Throughout his journey, Apollo must rely on his wit, charm, and cunning to navigate the dangerous world of Greek mythology. He is joined by a diverse grou...Similar Posts
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