The House of the Scorpion

English language

Published Jan. 9, 2004

ISBN:
978-0-689-85223-7
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The story takes place in the country of Opium, a strip of land between Mexico (now called Aztlán), and the United States. Opium, which is essentially an opium-producing estate, is ruled by Matteo Alacrán, also known as El Patrón. El Patrón's work-force consists of illegal immigrants whom the Farm Patrol (ex-criminals who are tempted with the offer of protection from the police) enslave when they catch them crossing the border in either direction. These illegal immigrants become "eejits", humans with computer chips implanted in their brains, making them more or less zombies who can perform only simple tasks.

The main character, Matt, is a clone of El Patrón, an incredibly powerful, 140-some-years-old drug lord who intends to take Matt's organs when his own organs fail. Matt was grown from a set of cells that were taken from El Patrón decades ago, then frozen. He was cultured in a test tube, …

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This book is rubbish.

I cannot find a single thing I like about it. The characters are either awful or pointless, there's no world-building to help you understand the society. It's just terribly written. The children are so awkwardly written as toddlers who are less intelligent than average toddlers and talk like they're older teens and adults. The fights are entirely convoluted, and they make zero sense for the narrative.

When Farmer does decide to explain the world she created, it's far too late. I either stopped caring or forgot entirely. It shouldn't take hundreds of pages to develop the BASIC world knowledge for the reader.

I can't make myself like any of the characters, and it also frustrates me that she fails to properly write bilingual people and lazily resorts to writing accents instead of letting us imagine it ourselves.

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A powerful book with an important message, but very, very grim at times!
It deals with a time in the near future where human cloning is possible, and it is possible to control humans with a chip implant in their brains, to create a new kind of slave. Difficult issues dealt with through the eyes of a young child in central America.

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