
The Lord of Opium
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Narrated by:
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Raul Esparza
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By:
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Nancy Farmer
As the teenage ruler of his own country, Matt must cope with clones and cartels in this riveting sequel to the modern classic House of the Scorpion, winner of the National Book Award, a Newbery Honor, and a Printz Honor.
Matt has always been nothing but a clone - grown from a strip of old El Patron’s skin. Now, at age 14, he finds himself suddenly thrust into the position of ruling over his own country. The Land of Opium is the largest territory of the Dope Confederacy, which ranges on the map like an intestine from the ruins of San Diego to the ruins of Matamoros. But while Opium thrives, the rest of the world has been devastated by ecological disaster - and hidden in Opium is the cure.
And that isn’t all that awaits within the depths of Opium. Matt is haunted by the ubiquitous army of eejits, zombielike workers harnessed to the old El Patron’s sinister system of drug growing - people stripped of the very qualities that once made them human.
Matt wants to use his newfound power to help, to stop the suffering, but he can’t even find a way to smuggle his childhood love, Maria, across the border and into Opium. Instead, his every move hits a roadblock, some from the enemies that surround him...and some from a voice within himself. For who is Matt really, but the clone of an evil, murderous dictator?
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Fantastic
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Engaging
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Some aspects of this second book were less than stellar. For example, the eco-lectures could have been woven into the story better rather than feeling like an exposition (in the literary sense). Then, I seemed to miss the part where Matt (raised in squalor, isolation and disdain) gets his ability to exude confidence, insight and compassion. Is he an Ender Wiggin, who does not need preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, caring adults and a caring family environment to be better than the rest of us? By age 14? And where does that voice come from? And do geo-synchronous satellites fall straight down if you cut the rope?
The author interrogates the narrator (Esparza was great), and they talk about a potential movie. Please please please only do book 2, with book 1 relegated to flashbacks.
The antidote - but was it so long in coming
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Great narration!
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Love it
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A completely satisfying sequel.
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Raul Esparza is amazing!
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amazing
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great audio book!
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Amazing story and acting.
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