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528
Novel • Fiction
Indianapolis, Indiana • Contemporary
2017
Middle grade
10-14 years
700L
In The Dark Prophecy, Apollo, turned into a mortal named Lester, travels to Indianapolis to seek the Oracle of Trophonius with his friends Leo and Calypso. Facing threats from Commodus, a cruel Roman emperor, they rescue kidnapped demigods and magical creatures while reuniting with Meg McCaffrey to thwart Commodus' takeover and gain crucial guidance for their quest.
Adventurous
Humorous
Fantastical
Suspenseful
Emotional
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The Dark Prophecy by Rick Riordan continues to captivate readers with its trademark humor and action. Reviewers praise the book's fast-paced plot and engaging characters, though some note it can feel formulaic at times. The blend of mythology with modern elements keeps the narrative fresh and exciting for middle-grade audiences.
Fans of Rick Riordan's other works, like Percy Jackson and the Olympians, will enjoy The Dark Prophecy. Ideal for readers aged 10-14, it combines mythology, adventure, and humor. Similar to J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, it captivates those interested in modern takes on ancient myths with engaging, relatable characters.
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Meg McCaffrey
A 13-year-old demigod daughter of Demeter, whose tragic past and connection to the antagonist Nero influence her journey and her growing friendship with Apollo.
Commodus
The antagonist, a resurrected Roman emperor with a vendetta against Apollo, who aims to conquer Indianapolis and demonstrates the dangers of unchecked power.
Leo Valdez
A demigod son of Hephaestus known for his mechanical genius and humor, who aids Apollo on his quest and is in a relationship with Calypso.
Emmie and Jo / Hemithea and Josephine
A couple who once served as Hunters of Artemis, running a sanctuary for magical beings and demigods, and offering guidance and a sense of family to those in need.
528
Novel • Fiction
Indianapolis, Indiana • Contemporary
2017
Middle grade
10-14 years
700L
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