Overall, the book is a great read, even for those who do not enjoy
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In the future, I can see myself reading the other books in this series written by, Gordon Smith. I recommend this book to anyone that loves a thrilling and scary book. I also don 't recommend this book to anyone who gets scared easily and has
I would most likely recommend it to other women because the book is about an empowering woman who spoke up for others who could not speak up for
I did enjoy this book, even if I did lose interest and went on my phone randomly while reading the middle of a paragraph. This book taught me a lot that I didn’t know, like the fire that ruined thousands of buildings in Chicago in 1871. It just generally told me information straight up without wording stuff around it, which is what I like best when reading. I more than likely not recommend this book to one of my friends, just because I could not see them enjoying this book and all the information it gives you. I would however, recommend this book to an older adult, because I feel like they would enjoy and appreciate this book a lot more than any of my friends
Apollo, the main character, changes during the course of the book, The Hidden Oracle, by Rick Riordan. In the beginning of the story, the sun god, Apollo is turned into a mortal as punishment by Zeus for being indirectly involved in the rise of Gaea and the near destruction of the gods, goddesses, and humanity. Now as a mortal, Apollo seeks Camp Half-Blood for protection from envious minor gods and monsters leading him to meet Meg McCaffrey, a demigod who soon claims his service during his time as a mortal. Once they arrive at Camp Half-Blood, Apollo soon learns that there were recent disappearances of campers alongside the issue with communication, especially with the Oracle of Delphi. Meanwhile, a four-legged death relay race as Apollo and Meg, being partners, weave through the course to see Python and
Although I did get confused while reading the book a few times, I think most individuals would enjoy it. I read this book all in one day, as it was a type of book that is super hard to stop reading after you start it. I wouldn’t recommend starting this book, if the reader doesn’t have time to read a majority of the book in one sitting. I believe a busy person would get too confused and lost in the book, since they wouldn’t have time to sit down and read the whole book. I wouldn’t recommend this book to anyone under the age of fourteen, as it can be very sad at times.
I think it would be a great book for adults, but it’s just way over my reading level. I liked
I love being at the edge of my seat during a book. If you do to this book is perfect. It will give you a new view on things in life. You will feel like you are right there doing the crime, or skipping school with them. The book is so descriptive it almost feels like you are getting beat with the tube sock of bar soap.
I would recommend this book to any teenage girl who won’t mine wasting tissues for tears and will not mine getting angry at characters. I would recommend this book to a teenage girl because of all of the romance and usually boy aren’t in to those things. If you are up for the challenge, I will recommend this book to you. All I have to say if you decide to read this novel, fasten your seat belts and enjoy the ride through a page-turning journey, the loops the author puts you threw from her described word choice and the swift pace you’re put on by the
I think this book is very good to my age or younger or older. The person who make this book very fun and good is Gary Paulsen. This book’s writer is Gary Paulsen. And there are one more person who make this story good, too. That person is called Brian Robeson who is this book’s main character.
The title of the fantasy book The Trials of Apollo The Dark Prophecy by Rick Riordan. The Dark Prophecy is 414 pages long and received a 5/5 from DOGO books commenting on its humor for the younger generation of people reading it an example of how it interests the younger generation is by memes. This book is a good read for any age ranging from 5th grade and beyond. The main character Apollo/Lester Papadopoulos is the god Apollo except that after the blood of Olympus Zeus blamed Apollo for possibly causing the war of the giants this then made Zeus very angry so he stripped Apollo of his godly ness. Turning him into the mortal Lester Papadopoulos his personality now is that of a mortal teen yet he also has the parts that are the god Apollo sadly
In Catch-22, chapter 1-14, Doc Daneeka plays a very unique roles from the other bombardier. In the midst of all the insanity around him, Doc Daneeka can be seen as the most sane and logical character. While everyone else is forced into the task of completing their missions, Doc Daneeka gets to sit around and work as a doctor. This is evident of the authority his character holds, as well as the fact that he is the most self-centered character in the book so far.
I feel like people of middle school or high school age would appreciate this book, because it is at their reading level, roughly. I think that it’d be too difficult and gruesome for elementary kids, and too repetitive and childish for college aged adults and older. I feel people who are fond of dystopian future novels, such as The Hunger Games and Divergent would revel in this. These are my recommendations; it’s not a guarantee that every person in every category feels the way I imagine, but that is just my rough idea. I believe this novel was tolerable, giving it a rating of three and a half out of five stars, for me at least.
And I am sure that the reader of this book will enjoy it and anyone who is looking for advice in life, it is really a great book to read on. In a rate of 1-5, I gave this book a 5 shining star because for me it was a great book. The most important thing of it is that, it is full of inspirational content that will surely help the reader in his/her