Book Review: The Dark Prophecy by Rick Riordan

 The Dark Prophecy 

(The Trials of Apollo #2)

By Rick Riordan 


Published Year: 2017

Page Count: 400 pages 

Medium Used : Paperback 

Genre : Mythology, History,Adventure, Action, Greek Mythology, Apollo God, 2024-read. 

Rating : 4/5 🌟 😎 😀 🤣 



Hilarious! The God of Music, Healing and Prophesy, Sun God Apollo's trials on earth as mortal Lester Popadopolous continue. This is a continuation to the book 1 (whose review is here : Review of The Hidden Oracle ). I thought in this book, Apollo didn't get to use his godly powers at times of peril. He was saved by the fortuitous rescue operations staged by other demigods or special creatures in the story. I would have liked it better if he got to use his own powers. Nevertheless, this is an enjoyable journey. 


 In the previous book, we see Lester/Apollo teaming with Goddess Demeter's demigod daughter Meg McCaffrey, using his varied skills and powers diligently at the appropriate instances, to release the Oracle at the Grove of Dodona in camp blood Jupiter from the clutches of sinister and ruthless emperor Nero. In this book, he participates in an escapade to demolish the cave of Trophonious, his son, and get a dark prophecy uttered which would guide him to take down the triumvirate of dangerous, imperious, immortal Roman Emperors - Nero, Commodus and an yet unknown one. 


Onto the next book! 🍻 🥂 

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