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cornmaven 's review for:
The Lord of Opium
by Nancy Farmer
I abandoned this about 2/3 of the way through, and should have done it sooner. I absolutely loved The House of the Scorpion and was so excited about this sequel. The problem:
Nothing happens. There are many opportunities for action and tense moments, all of which are ignored. Every other drug lord in the world should have been immediately moving in on the territory, but no, they just supposedly complain about their drug shipments, that's all. Far too much describing of stuff instead of showing or acting on it.
Matteo is totally wooden in this version; I was sympathetic to him in the earlier novel, but in this one, he is a very unlikeable kid, and I stopped reading because I stopped caring what happened to him. One minute he is totally concerned with the have nots, and the next he's screaming like a dictator. I took that as Farmer's way of showing that as a clone he could never be his own person, that he was just a younger El Patron. But I think there could have been a better way to show it.
It was so long since the first novel that a lot of recap had to occur and I think Farmer did a good job of weaving that in. But it didn't make up for all of the weaknesses.
House of the Scorpion was so much better, and Farmer should have stopped there.
Nothing happens. There are many opportunities for action and tense moments, all of which are ignored. Every other drug lord in the world should have been immediately moving in on the territory, but no, they just supposedly complain about their drug shipments, that's all. Far too much describing of stuff instead of showing or acting on it.
Matteo is totally wooden in this version; I was sympathetic to him in the earlier novel, but in this one, he is a very unlikeable kid, and I stopped reading because I stopped caring what happened to him. One minute he is totally concerned with the have nots, and the next he's screaming like a dictator. I took that as Farmer's way of showing that as a clone he could never be his own person, that he was just a younger El Patron. But I think there could have been a better way to show it.
It was so long since the first novel that a lot of recap had to occur and I think Farmer did a good job of weaving that in. But it didn't make up for all of the weaknesses.
House of the Scorpion was so much better, and Farmer should have stopped there.