The Trials of Apollo Book Three The Burning Maze

ByRick Riordan

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keri grabiec
After reading previous books, it 'itches' to wait until the new release. Once you have it, you're read it without break. R. Riordan's books take you into his world so you forget everything. Now it itches again, waiting for the sequel.
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tom winterrose
This story made me cry and laugh.
An amazing series that is leaving me wondering what will happen next. I couldn't stop reading this book and was shocked when I realized how long I must wait until the next book is out.
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nicki h
It was a good book, it has the Riordan style that captivates you like most of his work. The only downside that there were time where it felt like it was a bit of a slow burner but didn't last long enough to be an issue.
The Throne of Fire (The Kane Chronicles, Book 2) :: The Staff of Serapis (Heroes of Olympus, The) :: The Crown of Ptolemy (Heroes of Olympus, The) :: The Maze of Bones (39 Clues, No. 1) :: Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard - Book 2 The Hammer of Thor
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katnip hiroto
Rick Riordan did it again, publishing a great book. That is full of mystery, magic, intrigue, and ensuring there are plenty of funny spots in the book. If you liked the Percy Jackson series this is a series for you.
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liz mcclure
Remember how the third book of Riordan's previous trilogy in this world, Percy Jackson and the Heroes of Olympus, had a really harrowing ending? Um, yeah.

I can only trust Riordan to see that it all works out in the end.
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rajitha
As this series goes on, it makes Riodan's biggest weakness all the more glaring. His books are incredibly formulaic. Usually you can become easily distracted from this by the interesting characters, interesting villains, well-written action scenes, and the simple pleasure of learning more about mythology. However, we're now to the point where it's the exact same story playing out, with only some names shuffled around here and there.

Apollo has received an overly specific prophecy telling him exactly where to go and what to do. He meets a strange group of people; outcasts, young persons, plants. They initially have high hopes for him because he was a god, but those hopes are crushed by his ineptitude. He saves the day anyway by defeating an emperor with the help of a main character or two from the previous series. He receives a new, overly specific prophecy. Meg is there too. The end.

The main character death in this book felt like it was only there for shock value. It wasn't even particularly shocking, considering the book literally tells you it's going to happen quite early in. Hell, that main character gets hardly any screen time in this book. If I hadn't read the Heroes of Olympus series, I wouldn't be able to bring myself to care about them at all.

Nothing new happens in this book. Most anything that could be considered new character development happens off camera, and it's all bad-soap-opera-style. Tragedy for the sake of tragedy.

Read the sparknotes, not the book. You'd probably be more engaged that way.
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katlyn conklin
Wonderful book! This one had a bit of a sad ending, but I've always been a sucker for heartbreaking books. In my opinion, one of his best books so far. The story was amazing. A character's death didn't shock me when it came, because I read the reviews before. However, it startled me that Rick would kill off such a prominent character. No matter how sad, though, the book was definitely worth the wait.
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mark schebel
I literally read this book in under 24 hours. Once I started i could not stop. There are some reviews out there with spoilers, please try to avoid those. This book DESERVES no less than your complete attention.

Our favorite vainglorious god is growing as a person and a character. It's wonderful to see. That statement doesn't mean Apollo 's trials are easy fixes or full of fluff written to finish a chapter. They are not. This may be my favorite in the Apollo series, at least so far.

Rick Riordan has managed to surprise me again. Not that I believed this wouldn't be an excellent book, far from it. However, you will just have to read it for yourself to understand.

Thank you for another wonderful story Rick.
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harsh
All I can say is, if you like this series, you've gotta get this book and read it. If you haven't read any of the series, get the first book in the series (this is the store, so it's easy) and read that, then the next one, then, oh, you know. As for this one in particular, you'll never guess what really caused all those wildfires in Southern California! Heh heh.
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alia
Still enjoying the ride! Rick Riordan writes exceptional stories for the young and the young at heart. I read them all before putting them in my class library. My students and I are hanging on the edge of our seats until the very end. Then, we're waiting anxiously for the next chapter (book in the series). Keep 'em coming, Rick Riordan! Moving on to Magnus and hoping for a chance to return to Egypt. Hint...hint...Rick!
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aditya adeeb
Amazing. I love this series and literally had the publication date on my calendar. If anyone is looking for a great, action-packed, suspenseful story, I would reccomend starting here. I JUST CAN'T WAIT UNTIL FALL 2019!!!!!
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sharon w
Wonderful book! This one had a bit of a sad ending, but I've always been a sucker for heartbreaking books. In my opinion, one of his best books so far. The story was amazing. A character's death didn't shock me when it came, because I read the reviews before. However, it startled me that Rick would kill off such a prominent character. No matter how sad, though, the book was definitely worth the wait.
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greg hellings
I literally read this book in under 24 hours. Once I started i could not stop. There are some reviews out there with spoilers, please try to avoid those. This book DESERVES no less than your complete attention.

Our favorite vainglorious god is growing as a person and a character. It's wonderful to see. That statement doesn't mean Apollo 's trials are easy fixes or full of fluff written to finish a chapter. They are not. This may be my favorite in the Apollo series, at least so far.

Rick Riordan has managed to surprise me again. Not that I believed this wouldn't be an excellent book, far from it. However, you will just have to read it for yourself to understand.

Thank you for another wonderful story Rick.
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kate lyn walsh
All I can say is, if you like this series, you've gotta get this book and read it. If you haven't read any of the series, get the first book in the series (this is the store, so it's easy) and read that, then the next one, then, oh, you know. As for this one in particular, you'll never guess what really caused all those wildfires in Southern California! Heh heh.
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kim nowak
Still enjoying the ride! Rick Riordan writes exceptional stories for the young and the young at heart. I read them all before putting them in my class library. My students and I are hanging on the edge of our seats until the very end. Then, we're waiting anxiously for the next chapter (book in the series). Keep 'em coming, Rick Riordan! Moving on to Magnus and hoping for a chance to return to Egypt. Hint...hint...Rick!
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marty seaney
Amazing. I love this series and literally had the publication date on my calendar. If anyone is looking for a great, action-packed, suspenseful story, I would reccomend starting here. I JUST CAN'T WAIT UNTIL FALL 2019!!!!!
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charlotte chiew
While there have been many parts of Riordan’s books that have been sad for me, I recognize that’s part of the storytelling. What upset me most though was that the two CHB characters and their story just felt like a toss away. After the Heroes of Olympus series, we’ve become so invested in the 7, and this felt wrong. So much has happened, and Riordan just threw the characters into the middle of it without giving them their due course.
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bortalexander
I've read comments about how this one is darker, Honestly I thought it was great and dealt with issues that occur to many around the world. the humor balanced the dark parts but overall it was a great story and it left me wanting more. I've read all of the series and love what has been transpiring in them. The Magnus chase series was amazing and I love what is happening with the trials of Apollo the cameos are great and well thought out. I cant wait for the fourth one I need to know what happens. Now I sit and wait like an addict waiting for the next fix.
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traci stroop
I thought this would be a trilogy but when I realized it wasn't, I felt better. Though Jason wasn't my favorite, it was devastating when he was killed. (I would fight uncle Rick if he kills off Percy) Still it was shocking. I don't think Jason would return from the dead. That wouldn't be persuasive, considering that the doors of death are closed and making another physician's cure would take up another book. Hades isn't lenient about letting ppl return from the dead. Maybe Piper dies in the next book and meets Jason, or she becomes a solo.
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kate helm
In the third book of The Trials Of Apollo, Lester (a.k.a. Apollo), Meg McCaffery, and satyr Grover Underwood must embark on a dangerous journey into the Labyrinth to find the next oracle, Herophile.

First, they meet Coach Gleeson Hedge and his wife, Mellie. After that, they stay with some dryads (tree nymphs) named Prickly Pear, Aloe Vera, and Josh.

The next day, they visit Piper McLean's house to tell her about their quest and their missing friend, Leo Valdez. Piper borrows her dad's friend's Cadillac Escalade and drive over to some boys school to pick up Jason Grace.

But before they recruited Jason, they met the sorceress Medea, who was planning to extract Apollo's godly essence and use it to wake up Medea's grandpa, Helios.

Luckily, they defeated her and decided to invade Caligula's ships, and there's a lot. Somehow, they manage to get
through all that, but they end up losing Jason in return.

The rest of the crew are forced to drive back. In the labyrinth, they had to solve word puzzles and whatnot, and they finally saved the Sibyl.

My Final Score: 5/5
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leslie mudd
It was okay. I had to put the book down every now and again because most of the dialogue was boring. I was disappointed with a certain character's death since he/she was my favorite but I guess it made the death more important to the reader.
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praphul
first of all great book but it seemed a bit short on action and a lot of fans of all the books have said the death of the character that will go unnamed was a bit unnecessary but I mean who knows what could happen other heros have come back so maybe this hero will to so fingers crossed.Also its hard to belive that Rick is almost done with all of this type of writing so I hope that he continues with some other series that kind of ties in with the characters that we already know and love so stay hopeful.BYE:)
★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆
selzzi
I understand the whole "you have to kill your darlings" thing, but did it have to be that darling. I mean really?! This series really hasn't held my interest like the others, and now I am not sure I care to finish it.
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donnam
This series has been so achingly good and this story is more of the same. As Percy's fans age and develop, this book seems especially appropriate. The pain and loss are poignant and help push Lester and readers into new understandings of relationships, trust, and the power of courage.
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rosie nowlin
It’s dark because an important character does die, and I cried but I loved the humor and I love the characters! I do miss the others though! Overall, it’s an ammazing book and I recommend buying it!
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marcy wynhoff
Another disappointment by Riordan in that he seems to be writing books to push a secular agenda. He apparently has become a champion of liberal thinking between the gay references and other factors - hundreds of tiny elements, for example: he can't even bring himself to call this year 2018AD it has to be 2018CE. It is unfortunate because the Percy Jackson series was really good, then I guess he felt compelled to go for the fringe (the 2% of the gay/lesbian community according to the worldwide statistics) because he had nothing left for the normal reader.

This is reminiscent of the shock jock who has lost all creativity and keeps going for more and more offensive material, because that is all he has left. Riordan is out of ideas and his stories have become predictable and boring. While I used to recommend them to young readers, now we laugh and joke about it - to stay away as Riordan reaches a new low.

Yes, yes, to all the critics who berate me for my Christian values and have a little hissy-fit whenever anybody says they don't like reading about gay love affairs, or all the gay lovers that a character has had in the past, etc. - I have my opinion and stand by it. If you don't like my review, go write your own - but don't try to restrict my freedom of speech because you don't agree with it. I won't go criticize you for your belief - so don't criticize mine.
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dana youlin
I won't mention the character who died's name, but I dont think hes permanently dead because in blood of Olympus it says ___ had a vision of when he was an adult, although im not sure if im right. awesome book though.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
jairam mohan
Holy Apollo, this book is good! Truth be told, it has a darker hue than the previous "Trials of Apollo" books, but the reappearence of severl loved characters helps lighten the mood a bit. BE WARNED, Rick tears the feels to shreds with the incredibly sad major death; I found myself crying as I read that melancholy chapter, as many loyal fans undoubtedly did. A must-read for both newcomers and fans of his previous works, Riordan does it again with the third installment of "The Trials of Apollo", "The Burning Maze"!
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
andrell
While there have been many parts of Riordan’s books that have been sad for me, I recognize that’s part of the storytelling. What upset me most though was that the two CHB characters and their story just felt like a toss away. After the Heroes of Olympus series, we’ve become so invested in the 7, and this felt wrong. So much has happened, and Riordan just threw the characters into the middle of it without giving them their due course.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
lara storm
I've read comments about how this one is darker, Honestly I thought it was great and dealt with issues that occur to many around the world. the humor balanced the dark parts but overall it was a great story and it left me wanting more. I've read all of the series and love what has been transpiring in them. The Magnus chase series was amazing and I love what is happening with the trials of Apollo the cameos are great and well thought out. I cant wait for the fourth one I need to know what happens. Now I sit and wait like an addict waiting for the next fix.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
dana g
I thought this would be a trilogy but when I realized it wasn't, I felt better. Though Jason wasn't my favorite, it was devastating when he was killed. (I would fight uncle Rick if he kills off Percy) Still it was shocking. I don't think Jason would return from the dead. That wouldn't be persuasive, considering that the doors of death are closed and making another physician's cure would take up another book. Hades isn't lenient about letting ppl return from the dead. Maybe Piper dies in the next book and meets Jason, or she becomes a solo.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
paul
In the third book of The Trials Of Apollo, Lester (a.k.a. Apollo), Meg McCaffery, and satyr Grover Underwood must embark on a dangerous journey into the Labyrinth to find the next oracle, Herophile.

First, they meet Coach Gleeson Hedge and his wife, Mellie. After that, they stay with some dryads (tree nymphs) named Prickly Pear, Aloe Vera, and Josh.

The next day, they visit Piper McLean's house to tell her about their quest and their missing friend, Leo Valdez. Piper borrows her dad's friend's Cadillac Escalade and drive over to some boys school to pick up Jason Grace.

But before they recruited Jason, they met the sorceress Medea, who was planning to extract Apollo's godly essence and use it to wake up Medea's grandpa, Helios.

Luckily, they defeated her and decided to invade Caligula's ships, and there's a lot. Somehow, they manage to get
through all that, but they end up losing Jason in return.

The rest of the crew are forced to drive back. In the labyrinth, they had to solve word puzzles and whatnot, and they finally saved the Sibyl.

My Final Score: 5/5
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katina
It was okay. I had to put the book down every now and again because most of the dialogue was boring. I was disappointed with a certain character's death since he/she was my favorite but I guess it made the death more important to the reader.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
adrian graham
first of all great book but it seemed a bit short on action and a lot of fans of all the books have said the death of the character that will go unnamed was a bit unnecessary but I mean who knows what could happen other heros have come back so maybe this hero will to so fingers crossed.Also its hard to belive that Rick is almost done with all of this type of writing so I hope that he continues with some other series that kind of ties in with the characters that we already know and love so stay hopeful.BYE:)
★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆
leonard
I understand the whole "you have to kill your darlings" thing, but did it have to be that darling. I mean really?! This series really hasn't held my interest like the others, and now I am not sure I care to finish it.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
rita dewitt
This series has been so achingly good and this story is more of the same. As Percy's fans age and develop, this book seems especially appropriate. The pain and loss are poignant and help push Lester and readers into new understandings of relationships, trust, and the power of courage.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
tonijones
This is Mr. Riordans BEST book yet in the mythoverse he has so beautifully crafted. Mr. Riordan takes his time developing his characters and therefore I always believed, two of the heroes who appear in this book would eventually flourish into the respected heroes they deserve to be; unfortunately it happens at the cost of a life. Honestly, its such a bittersweet ending. This book is darker than his more lighthearted books. I think he is seeing his readers grow and therefore his stories and characters growing with them. Looking forward to book 4. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the heroes help Apollo (Lester) on his quest. Looking forward to seeing Piper find clarity, Jason getting justice, For Meg getting redemption and every other character that the emperors have tried to destroy and/or eliminated from their path to godliness.

And as for book 4...due to his hint from the river Styx, I expect more deaths will come, I just hope Apollo will remember his promise.

For those who plan on reading this book, have tissues ready because this gets REAL!

Now I will go back and read "Heroes of Olympus: The Lost Hero" to remember better days.
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alejandro monz n
I finished the 2nd book in this series quickly and because I had not read that book right when it came out I was lucky enough to be able to find that the 3rd book was now available so I jumped right into this book as well. This series has been a great one to read. Even as an adult I find that it is a series that I love to read as the characters are strong and with each book you learn a bit more and you see each of them going on a journey of their own with the help of friends along the way. This book finds Meg, Apollo and Grover having to get through the Maze to meet up with and challenge the 3rd Emperor (who is supposed to be the worst of the three). They also have a journey to rescue another oracle. This book is filled with drama, action and adventure, but you will also find that the story is also filled with great moments of figuring out what friendship means and what the characters will do and endure to reach their goals. If you have never read this series, it is a must read. Also, I can honestly say I am sitting on pins and needles waiting to see what will happen next!
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jess cannady
Holy Apollo, this book is good! Truth be told, it has a darker hue than the previous "Trials of Apollo" books, but the reappearence of severl loved characters helps lighten the mood a bit. BE WARNED, Rick tears the feels to shreds with the incredibly sad major death; I found myself crying as I read that melancholy chapter, as many loyal fans undoubtedly did. A must-read for both newcomers and fans of his previous works, Riordan does it again with the third installment of "The Trials of Apollo", "The Burning Maze"!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
laura goat
It was a good book, it has the Riordan style that captivates you like most of his work. The only downside that there were time where it felt like it was a bit of a slow burner but didn't last long enough to be an issue.
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