蝎子之屋 The House of the Scorpion [美]南希·法默 接力出版社 ISBN 7-80679-306-2 这本书我大概在图书馆看到过很多次,就是一次也没把它拿出来看——因为很久以前我就相信,一个惊心动魄的书名背后一定隐藏着一个枯燥乏味的故事,就好像包装越华丽的月饼味道就一定越糟糕... (展开) ...
A Simon Pulse Guide for Reading Groups"The House of the Scorpion"By Nancy FarmerABOUT THE BOOKMatt is a clone of El Patron, a powerful drug lord of the land of Opium, which is located between the United States and Mexico. For six years, he has lived in a tiny cottage in the poppy ...
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"The House of the Scorpion" is a 2002 young adult science fiction novel written by author Nancy Farmer. The young protagonist, Matt, is a clone who lives in a dark world controlled by a drug lord. Answer and Explanation: The conflict of the novel centers on the plot e...
More About This Book House Of The Scorpion Nancy Farmer Matt is the young clone of El Patron, the leader of a corrupt drug empire located between Mexico and the United States.El Patron has lived 140 years with the help of transplants from a series of clones.Gradually, Matt realizes his ...
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Its traditional use is ancient and it has been widely used in ethnomedicine for over 5700 years to treat influenza, joint pain, toothache, intestinal disorders, diabetes, snake and scorpion bites, skin diseases, blindness, neurasthenia, hysteria and asthma [56–58]. Peyote is famous for its ...
Indeed, its choice as the symbol for a public persona brings to mind the observation by a Sufi Master that "It is foolish to think that a perfumed scorpion will not sting you" (maybe symbolised by the Venus in Scorpio?). Similarly, the ability to wound itself and its people is ...