Selected Product: | The House of...The Scorpion Large Print Edition: 1 Author: Nancy Farmer Publisher: Thorndike Press Release Date: 2003-04-02 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 0786250488 ISBN-13: 9780786250486 List Price: $24.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Giver ISBN-10: 0440237688 ISBN-13: 9780440237686 List Price:$6.99 The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 1) ISBN-10: 0786838655 ISBN-13: 9780786838653 List Price:$7.99 Speak ISBN-10: 0142407321 ISBN-13: 9780142407325 List Price:$10.00 The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm ISBN-10: 0439530644 ISBN-13: 9780439530644 List Price:$9.95 The Sea of Trolls ISBN-10: 0689867468 ISBN-13: 9780689867460 List Price:$9.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The House of...The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer (ISBN-10: 0786250488, ISBN-13: 9780786250486). At this time we have not yet written a review for The House of...The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer (ISBN-10: 0786250488, ISBN-13: 9780786250486). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com A National Book Award Winner A Newbery Honor Book Some see Matt as a beast. But for El Patrón, Matt is a guarantee of eternal life, for they share the same DNA. Matt tries to understand his existence while facing sinister characters. An Accelerated Reader® title for Ages 11 to 14. A riveting reading of a complex childhood | Customer Rating: | | This review relates specifically to the audio book version of this novel, read by Broadway actor Raul Esparza. I have never been much of a fan of audiobooks as reading is such a pleasure for me, but I strongly recommend this version. Mr. Esparza seamlessly creates a world full of distinctive personalities, and makes the main character, Matt, especially memorable. This book is the story of Matt's childhood from conception until age 14, and as Matt grows, his voice, his vocabulary and his perceptions change. Mr. Esparza's readings have the spontaneity and humor of a true story teller. Nancy Farmer is fortunate to have her words come alive through him. | Cloning Humans Become Topical | Customer Rating: | | Matt is a clone for a man who chooses not to die and is the gangster father of a huge drug cartel in Mexico. El Patron had many clones made of himself so he could use their parts for transplant of new organs. Most had their brains destroyed at birth, but one was allowed to have normal intelligence. Matt, lives with a servant for many years then moves to the "big house" where the family lives. As on many landed estates of gentry, most people are treated poorly and cater to the few. The lowest forms of life are the eejits, people who have had microchips planted in their brains so that they can only be used as slaves without complaint. Others are servants and the extended family of El Patron rule the compound. Matt, because he has normal intelligence and lives outside the normal social structure is able to break out of the bond all people are tied up in with El Patron and break free with some servants help. The story is a very exciting one and without lulls. Most chapters include a surprise and wasn't what a reader would be expecting. Nancy Farmer has done a great job and my middle school students will love this book. There is a reason the book won so many awards. | The House of the Scorpion | Customer Rating: | For this book report I read The House of the Scorpion. The author of this book is Nancy Farmer. This book is a fantasy. In this story there a very very old man who is 132 years old. So they make a clone of him. Its name is Matt. He stays in the house of Celia all day long. One day a group of kids come all long and Celia locks all of the doors and windows. So Matt decides to break the glass of there front door. Then he jumps out onto the glass and gets his feet, hands, and knees cut up by the glass. He goes unconscious and then he wakes up and the kids are carrying him. Then they get to this mansion and then they go inside. Then they find out that he's a clone. Then they keep him in an empty room for four years. Then he gets out and grows up and lives happily ever after. I enjoyed reading this book because I want to find out what happen to Matt. I would recommend this book to middle school students. | I didn't get it | Customer Rating: | I truly do appreciate this book. I truly do. Nancy Farmer has a gift for creativity and I'm in love with the way she makes a blend of culture, sci-fi, and morality. This is a complex and thought-provoking novel, written quite well.
That said, I still did not like it.
It's dark, severe, grating, and hard-to-swallow. Which works well for many a book, but I'm afraid that it only made the end of this book all the more cheesy. And this is one top of the bizarre family connections.
There's an icy feeling that connects almost all the characters, and I don't think Ms. Farmer properly escaped it in time to leave one satisfied.
Thank-you, Ms. Farmer, for putting such incredible concepts into a YA book with your talented writing, but please do not expect everyone to enjoy this.
Though I'm sure the right crowd will love it. I do not complain against its awards | The House of The Scorpion | Customer Rating: | | I made Scorpion part of my advanced summer reading program because of its description and the awards it has won. The story is about the life of a boy who is a clone of a drug-lord. I think the book won the awards for the issues it raises such as morality, cloning, and prejudice rather then the quality of story or writing. I found the characters uninteresting especially the dialog. The writing did not transport me to this foreign location and time period. Overall I found the book a chore to complete. I recommend some of my other summer choices: The Book Thief, Octavian Nothing, To Kill a Mockingbird and Skellig. I really felt House of the Scorpion was a waste of my time. |
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