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In this part of the book, Apollo and his friends have been captured by Caligula, who threatens to kill them. In order to protect his friends, Apollo threatens to kill himself, since Caligula needs him alive to complete a spell to make him a god. The genre of this book is Greek mythology, young adult fiction, and fantasy fiction. It dipicts Greek history, but with fictional characters.
Feb 11, 2019 09:32AM
The Burning Maze (The Trials of Apollo, #3)

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Josh G is on page 431 of 448
In the epic conclusion of this book, it seemed that Apollo would finally get his powers back. However, it was shown that his journey of redeeming himself had only just begun. The message to the reader here is that the heroes do not always get their way. This is important because it conveys that one should not always assume that the heroes are better than villains.
Feb 27, 2019 08:18AM
The Burning Maze (The Trials of Apollo, #3)


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Josh G is on page 188 of 448
In this part of the book, Apollo and his friends encounter Medea, a powerful sorceress. They find out that she serves an ancient Roman Emperor named Caligula, also known as Julius Caesar. Medea’s intent is to destroy Apollo and name Caligula the new god of the Sun. One thing I wonder is how Medea plans to turn Caligula into a god. Does she have a spell to do it? I also wonder Zeus is making Apollo go through this.
Feb 04, 2019 05:53PM
The Burning Maze (The Trials of Apollo, #3)


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Jan 30, 2019 10:12AM
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