The Dark Prophecy, a second book of The Trials of Apollo Series, is a good book but not as good as I had expected after reading other demigod quests with the author, Rick Riordan. Almost all the books before this, the main characters had to move from a certain place to place in order to keep going. On the other hand however, Apollo/Lester and Meg stays in Indianapolis and remains there during the whole book. I had wanted to read more about the way and the troubles while traveling, but they sometimes walked, rode Festus, and used other transportations.
The Dark Prophecy, a second book of The Trials of Apollo Series, is a good book but not as good as I had expected after reading other demigod quests with the author, Rick Riordan. Almost all the books before this, the main characters had to move from a certain place to place in order to keep going. On the other hand however, Apollo/Lester and Meg stays in Indianapolis and remains there during the whole book. I had wanted to read more about the way and the troubles while traveling, but they sometimes walked, rode Festus, and used other transportations.