O Oráculo Oculto (As Provações de Apolo, #1)

O Oráculo Oculto (As Provações de Apolo, #1)

Rick Riordan

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Como você pune um deus imortal? Transformando-o em humano, claro! Depois de despertar a fúria de Zeus por causa da guerra com Gaia, Apolo é expulso do Olimpo e vai parar na Terra, mais precisamente em uma caçamba de lixo em um beco sujo de Nova York. Fraco e desorientado, ele agora é Lester Papadopoulos, um adolescente mortal com cabelo encaracolado, espinhas e sem abdome tanquinho. Sem seus poderes, a divindade de quatro mil anos terá que descobrir como sobreviver no mundo moderno e o que fazer para cair novamente nas graças de Zeus. O problema é que isso não vai ser tão fácil. Apolo tem inimigos para todos os gostos: deuses, monstros e até mortais. Com a ajuda de Meg McCaffrey, uma semideusa sem-teto e maltrapilha, e Percy Jackson, ele chega ao Acampamento Meio-Sangue em busca de ajuda, mas acaba se deparando com ainda mais problemas. Vários semideuses estão desaparecidos e o Oráculo de Delfos, a fonte de profecias, está na mais completa escuridão. Agora, o ex-deus terá que solucionar esses mistérios, recuperar o oráculo e, mais importante, voltar a ser o imortal belo e gracioso que todos amam. Em O oráculo oculto Rick Riordan retoma os acontecimentos do último livro da série Os heróis do Olimpo. Personagens queridos do público, como Percy Jackson, Will Solace e Nico di Angelo, estão de volta, vivendo novas aventuras e desvendando novos mistérios.


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  • silkcaramel
    Mar 13, 2025
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    What is the best way to punish a god, especially one as narcissistic and pretentious as Apollo? Well, you turn him into a mortal boy named Lester Papadopolous, bind him to an impulse 12-year old girl and set him on a quest to reclaim the Oracle of Delphi to regain his immortality and his godly status, of course!

    Rick Riordan keeps surprising me. When I think he can't possibly write more about the Percy Jackson universe, he comes with this awesome book. I love just how diverse Riordan's characters are and how he can tie up all his stories, from the first Percy Jackson series to even his latest one, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard. I also enjoyed that, while we were used to seeing sons and daughters of major gods, like Zeus, Athena, Hades, Poseidon, Ares, Heaphestus, Aphrodite and even Artemis huntresses being the main characters in the other series, in this one, Demeter, Nike, Hebe and Apollo's children were in the spotlight. I hope that trend will be in all the 5 books of the series. Hopefully, I'll get my wish of seeing a redemption arc of the children of Hermes and they'll get a major role in this quest. The Stoll brothers had somewhat of a important role in Heroes of Olympus, but still. The character development in the book was also amazing, Apollo actually goes through a lot and by the end of the book he is a much more likable character (not that he wasn't from the beginning, you can't help but love him from the get go, but he is much more focused and rational and less pretentious).

    This book was super funny and I caught myself laughing out loud at times, especially at the haikus that served as chapter titles. The ending had me excited for book 2, especially with the especial appearances and the quest that will follow in the next book. An easy 5 stars.

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