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The Lord of Opium (The House of the Scorpion) Hardcover – Illustrated, September 3, 2013
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Matt Alacrán is a fourteen-year-old drug lord.
Until recently, Matt was just a clone grown from a strip of El Patrón’s skin. Now he is lord of the land of Opium, on the one-time US–Mexico border, and rules over an army of microchipped, zombielike workers who are programmed to produce the drugs that are Opium’s main export. El Patrón kept the air and water in Opium clean, but the rest of the world is a polluted wasteland.
Matt is sure that, in his new position, he can find a way to break the cycle of violence and destruction—but it will only be possible if he chooses the right people to trust.
- Reading age12 years and up
- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level7 - 12
- Lexile measureHL700L
- Dimensions6 x 1.3 x 9 inches
- PublisherAtheneum Books for Young Readers
- Publication dateSeptember 3, 2013
- ISBN-101442482540
- ISBN-13978-1442482548
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"This sequel to the award-winning House Of The Scorpion . . . is both science fiction and a reflection of contemporary issues. Politically savvy teens will recognize the dilemma of leaders caught in an intricate web of choices and consequences (Guantanamo, anyone?). Cloning, legalization of drugs, environmental degradation, runaway technology--all make an unsettling appearance. . . . The story is stronger and more cohesive, the moral questions more subtle than in House Of The Scorpion." (Kathleen Beck - VOYA)
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Matt woke in darkness to the sound of something moving past him. The air stirred slightly with the smell of warm, musky fur. The boy jumped to his feet, but the sleeping bag entangled him and he fell. His hands collided with sharp thorns. He flailed around for a rock, a knife, any sort of weapon.
Something huffed. The musky odor became stronger. Matt’s hand felt a metal bar, and for an instant he didn’t know what it was. Then he realized it was a flashlight and turned it on.
The beam illuminated a large, doglike face at the other end of the sleeping bag. The boy’s heart almost stopped. He remembered, long ago, a note Tam Lin had written him about the hazards of this place: Ratlesnakes heer. Saw bare under tree.
This was definitely a bare. Matt had only seen them on TV, where they did amusing tricks and begged for treats. The bear’s eyes glinted as it contemplated the treat holding the flashlight. Matt tried to remember what to do. Look bigger? Play dead? Run?
The flashlight! It was a special one used by the Farm Patrol. One button was for ordinary use, the other shone with ten times the brightness of the sun. Flashed into the eyes of an Illegal, it would blind the person for at least half an hour. Matt jammed his thumb on the second button, and the bear’s face turned perfectly white. The animal screamed. It hurled itself away, falling over bushes, moaning with terror, breaking branches as it fled.
Matt struggled to his feet. Where was he? Why was he alone? After a minute he remembered to switch the beam off to save the battery. Darkness enveloped him, and for a few minutes he was as blind as the bear. He sat down again, shivering. Gradually, the night settled back into a normal pattern, and he realized that he was at the oasis. He cradled the flashlight. Tam Lin had given it to him, to protect him from animals when he was camping. You don’t need a gun, lad, the bodyguard had said. You don’t want to kill a poor beastie that’s only walking through its backyard. You’re the one who’s trespassing. Matt could hear Tam Lin’s warm Scottish voice in his mind. The man loved animals and knew a lot about them, even though he’d been poorly educated.
Matt found the campfire he’d banked the night before and blew the coals into life. The flaring light made him feel better. In all the years of camping here, he’d never seen a bear, though there had been many raccoons, chipmunks, and coyotes. A skunk had once burrowed into Matt’s sleeping bag in the middle of the night to steal a candy bar. Tam Lin had burned the sleeping bag and scolded the boy for foolishness. Leave food about and you might as well put a sign on yourself saying “Eat me.” Matt had been scrubbed head to toe with tomato juice when they got back to the hacienda.
Matt heaped the fire with dry wood from the supply Tam Lin had always maintained. He could see the familiar outlines of an old cabin and a collapsed grapevine.
Tam Lin wasn’t with him. He would never come here again. He was lying in a tomb beneath the mountain with El Patrón and all of El Patrón’s family and friends, if you could say the old drug lord had friends. The funeral, three months before, had been attended by fifty bodyguards dressed in black suits, with guns hidden under their arms and strapped to their legs. The floor of the tomb had been covered with drifts of gold coins. The bodyguards had filled their pockets with gold, probably thinking their fortunes were made, but that was before they drank the poisoned wine. Now they would lie at their master’s feet for all eternity, to guard him at whatever fiestas were conducted by the dead. Matt drew the sleeping bag around himself, trembling with grief and nerves.
He would not sleep again. To distract himself, he looked for the constellations Tam Lin had shown him. It was early spring, and Orion the Hunter was still in the sky. Heed the stars of his belt, said Tam Lin. Where they set is true west. Remember that, lad. You never know when you’ll need it. They had been roasting hot dogs over a fire and drinking cider from a bottle Tam Lin had cooled by submerging it in the lake.
What a grand existence it must be, mused the bodyguard, turning his battered face to the sky, to roam the heavens like Orion with his faithful dogs at heel. The dogs, Sirius and Procyon, were two of the brightest stars in the summer sky. Pinning Orion’s tunic to his shoulder was ruby-red Betelgeuse. As fine a jewel as you’ll find anywhere, Tam Lin had declared.
Matt hoped Tam Lin was roaming now in whatever afterlife he inhabited. The dead in Aztlán came home once a year to celebrate the Day of the Dead with their relatives. They must be somewhere the rest of the time, Matt reasoned. Why shouldn’t they do what made them happiest on earth, and why shouldn’t Tam Lin?
Matt found Polaris, around which the other stars circled, and the Scorpion Star (but that was so easy even an eejit could do it). The Scorpion Star was always in the south and, like Polaris, never moved. Its real name was Alacrán. Matt was proud of this, for it was his name too. The Alacráns were so important, they could lay claim to an actual star.
Matt didn’t think he could fall asleep again, and so he was surprised when he woke up in the sleeping bag just before dawn. A breeze was stirring, and a pale rosy border outlined the eastern mountains. Gray-green juniper trees darkened valleys high up in the rocks, and the oasis was dull silver under a gray sky. A crow called, making Matt jump at the sudden noise.
After breakfast and a short, sharp swim in the lake, Matt hiked along the trail to the boulder that blocked the entrance to the valley. In this rock, if you looked at just the right angle, was a shadow that turned out to be a smooth, round opening like the hole in a donut. Beyond was a steep path covered with dry pebbles that slid beneath your feet. The air changed from the fresh breeze of the mountain to something slightly sweet, with a hint of corruption. The scent of opium poppies.
Product details
- Publisher : Atheneum Books for Young Readers; Illustrated edition (September 3, 2013)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1442482540
- ISBN-13 : 978-1442482548
- Reading age : 12 years and up
- Lexile measure : HL700L
- Grade level : 7 - 12
- Item Weight : 1.3 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.3 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #542,641 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Nancy Farmer has written three Newbery Honor Books: The Ear the Eye and the Arm; A Girl Named Disaster; and The House of the Scorpion, which, in 2002, also won the National Book Award. Other books include The Lord of Opium (sequel to The House of the Scorpion) Do You Know Me: Tapiwa's Uncle, The Warm Place, the Trolls trilogy, three picture books for young children and an adult novel, A New Year's Tale. Nancy Farmer grew up on the Arizona-Mexico border and lives with her family in Arizona.
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Customers find the plot engaging and thought-provoking. They describe the writing style as well-written and easy to understand. Readers appreciate the great characters and their development. The book is considered suitable for all ages, with some finding it appropriate for upper elementary or middle school. Overall, customers find it a good value for money.
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Customers enjoy the engaging plot. They find the story moving and interesting, with solid storytelling and a perfect ending. The story follows a single line, providing lots of adventure and twists. Readers appreciate the new characters with interesting backstories and traumas.
"...right back into the world of (former) clone, Matteo Alacran, without skipping a beat and continued to take over my own life until the ending...." Read more
"...I loved the main characters, and there was plenty of action. A sequel for "House of the Scorpion" was needed, and this one was just right." Read more
"...He keeps the story moving, interesting, and helps me to picture the characters not just from the descriptions but from how he voiced them...." Read more
"...finally arrive to the many problems and conflicts, the plot takes on a very convoluted path toward the latter portions of the second half as we head..." Read more
Customers find the book engaging and thought-provoking. They describe it as an exciting read with meaningful events and great themes. Readers appreciate the futuristic earth scenario and characters. However, some feel the story is boring at times.
"...He keeps the story moving, interesting, and helps me to picture the characters not just from the descriptions but from how he voiced them...." Read more
"Im a picky reader but I love reading about utopian/dystopians ...." Read more
"...first novel, the characters felt drawn out and rich and meaningful to the core events, even some of the secondary ones...." Read more
"...It remains a thriller with ecological and social issues as a center of conflict. Nancy Farmer wraps it up with nice satisfactory ending...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's writing style. They find it well-written with an excellent plot and characters. The book is described as a light read that anyone should be able to understand.
"...the villain, but I think that it's just one of charms of Nancy's brilliant writing...." Read more
"...In the end, I’m of two minds about this novel, but I really like the writing itself and how the author delves into applicable deep issues and themes...." Read more
"...I found it darker, suitable for an even older young adult audience, and there was even one scene that got me to shed a tear..." Read more
"...I really enjoy the writing style in both of these books--didn't want to put them down...." Read more
Customers enjoy the character development. They find the storytelling engaging and help them picture the characters beyond descriptions.
"I really enjoyed this book. I loved the main characters, and there was plenty of action...." Read more
"...He keeps the story moving, interesting, and helps me to picture the characters not just from the descriptions but from how he voiced them...." Read more
"...Matt is still such an incredible character who learns to sort of follow in his originator's footsteps while also working to clean up the evil drug..." Read more
"...The characters are complex, well observed, changing...." Read more
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"It's a pretty good sequel to the original and it holds up really well and is as good, if not better, than the original" Read more
"It was received on time. In good conditions. Very pleased. Not sure what else to say other than very happy about receiving the book like promised." Read more
Customers find the book suitable for all ages. Some recommend it for adults and teens, while others say it's appropriate for upper elementary or middle school. The book contains no language or sexual content.
"...I think this (and the first novel) are great books for young adults (and adults!) to read!" Read more
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Customers like the book. They say it's better than Scorpion.
"...The Lord of Opium isn't bad, really, but so much of it feels like an afterthought, like Farmer was just trying to give readers something to latch..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2013As usual, Nancy Farmer's characters and stories fill my every waking hour until the last page of the book. I force myself to slow down so the book will last longer. I've been waiting for this second novel in the series and of course, it did not fail to keep me glued to the digital page. The House of the Scorpion(2010), Farmer's first book taking place in the bizarre land of Opium, left me wanting more. The Lord of Opium delivered me right back into the world of (former) clone, Matteo Alacran, without skipping a beat and continued to take over my own life until the ending.
In Lord of Opium, we revisit the vast country of Opium and all the characters that make Famer's stories so interesting. Only now, it all belongs to Matteo. All the good stuff is inside: Eejits and Safe Horses, force fields and drug lords, friends and enemies. I couldn't wait to see how the young man handled it all. Is Matteo too nice to be mean? Can young Matteo handle the running of a country that Patron built on death and fear, where the good of the whole must be weighed against the good of one? But this book. Buy the first one in the series too. Enough said. Oh yes, and if you haven't read Farmer's other series: The Sea of Trolls Trilogy, do so immediately.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025I really enjoyed this book. I loved the main characters, and there was plenty of action. A sequel for "House of the Scorpion" was needed, and this one was just right.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2014Feel free to check out my other reviews on Goodreads or my blog: [...]
I have read some of the reviews on here for Lord of Opium and I see quite a few people who did not like the sequel to House of the Scorpion. I am not among that group. I loved this story as much as I loved the first. I’ve found recently I enjoy the dystopian style plots of books like this, where the future of the world is just a little different. Nancy Farmer’s imagined world includes the US and Aztalan, formerly Mexico, separated by countries run by drug lords including the land of Opium. When we left Matt, he had returned to Opium to find the original El Patron dead, along with most of his guards, family and friends. With him dead, that made Matt, his clone, the next in line to rule the land. Matt wants to tear down the drug cartel and free the eejits, people who have been micro-chipped into submission, but he finds this task difficult. The rest of the world lays in total devastation, pollution and overpopulation have wrecked most of the planet, except for Opium, and it turns out the secret to saving the earth lies in Opium.
This book does not contain a lot of the suspenseful moments that House of the Scorpion had that kept me riveted. However, I still enjoyed the plot and was happy to be back in this world with Matt, Maria and his group off friends.
Lastly, I received the audio book version of this novel, and it is narrated by actor Raul Esparza, who does a near perfect job of capturing all the characters, the Spanish and different voices. He keeps the story moving, interesting, and helps me to picture the characters not just from the descriptions but from how he voiced them. I don’t always find narrators who can really bring a book to life, so it’s a joy when one comes along. I’d recommend the book, and especially the audio book version just for that.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2021The House of the scorpion has been my favorite book since I read it in 4th grade, over 10 years ago. Matt is still such an incredible character who learns to sort of follow in his originator's footsteps while also working to clean up the evil drug lord's messes that have been accumulating for over 100 years. I have always hated how much I love the villain, but I think that it's just one of charms of Nancy's brilliant writing. I love that this book was true to the original and delivers a satisfying ending. I wish it could go on forever!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023Im a picky reader but I love reading about utopian/dystopians . I actually bought this book for my boyfriend as it was his childhood favorite and I’ve read it myself . I purchased the second one too.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023As a young teen I was introduced to the house of the scorpion however i never knew there was another book in the series. I recently found out about the lord of opium and of course rushed to buy it. I could harldy put it down! Such a perfect ending to a story which has captivated me for over half my life.
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- JennyBeanReviewed in Canada on September 11, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Good book and arrived in pristine condition.
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DamienReviewed in Germany on February 25, 2018
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but a little disappointing
Honestly, I loved the first book. Even thought it ended really fast I was okay with it because I knew there is a second book. And at first, I enjoyed this novel as much as the first one but then it started to get kind of random and it felt like the plot isn't moving forward. But I was okay with it because I thought it'll all make sense at the end. When I got to the last 50 pages I was a little worried - there's not enough pages left for it to have the kind of plot twist or whatever I expect. Lastly, due to the sudden and quick explanations and actions that are going on at the end, it was kind of disappointing. Still, I recommend reading it if you read the first one but still it's not as good as the first one. It's the same interesting and unique dystopian world and that's what I enjoyed mostly anyway. :)
- Evie BrashReviewed in Australia on December 19, 2013
3.0 out of 5 stars Some books should be left untouched
The house of the scorpion, the predecessor of this book has everything I love in a good novel, an exciting yet thought provoking plot and many intricate and detailed characters. The Lord of Opium, while not completely missing the point was far too long and it appeared to hold little suspense, but the biggest problem I had with this book was the fact Matt was no longer a clone, making him just another boring run of th mill human character. I was also annoyed how Matt, even when el patron was INSIDE HIS HEAD did not seem to become alarmed, I mean seriously I wanted him to continue separating himself from his evil DNA donor, proving that his is not a replica of the same person. All in all I would recommend this book to someone who has very little to do or someone who is a massive fan of the first book, because if you are a fan how could you leave a sequel of one of your favourite novels just sitting there.
- SherrieReviewed in Canada on August 3, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
Came in just a few days, and in good shape.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 23, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
The lord of Opium was a great listen to wished it could have gone on longer