Summary Of The Trials Of Apollo: Hidden Oracle

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I noticed that while reading the book that the author seemed to write The Trials of Apollo: Hidden Oracle for high schoolers. You could tell that this book was written by high schoolers by the thickness of the book and the different type of words that are mostly used at a high school reading level. The reason why people look at the thickness is because most thick books are used by advanced readers and most thin books are used by beginner readers. Lastly, the book has a lot of types of words that are “high school friendly” and are easily understood by high schoolers.

I wonder why the main character (Apollo) of The Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle is so selfish. During the whole book, he only cared about him going back to being a god.
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When you read the book it's so easy to follow along because it is written in a way which allows people to understand it better and enjoy it better. A lot of books are written in similar ways but this book is different in its own good way. In addition, this book is just a treasure of details and actions which make you feel more interested and engaged in the book. This book is so good that I recommend people to read it and experience the adventure for themselves.

Probably the biggest reason why I rated this book ten out of ten is because it is unique in a good way,has a lot of detail and is easy to follow. This book is like a pot of gold while every page is a piece of gold. The book is just so interesting that you feel like you are really there in the story watching it unfold. Another thing that makes this book get ten out of ten is that it has different things that other books don't tend to have like an absolutely creative and interesting chapter title which makes me not want to stop reading. Lastly, this book also has a very good introduction which grabs your attention and draws you in. I believe that this book should be read by every person because this book helps make you love reading a whole lot

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