Copyright Date:
2008
Edition Date:
2008
Release Date:
10/16/08
Pages:
137 pages
ISBN:
0-8263-4469-0
ISBN 13:
978-0-8263-4469-4
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2008011749
Dimensions:
21 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2009)
In this clunky sequel to Curse of the ChupaCabra, Rosa, a Latina professor, finds herself again battling the vicious monster of folklore. The story takes a science-fiction twist, throwing genetic engineering and invading aliens into the mix. Becoming increasingly far-fetched and hokey with each chapter, the text disappointingly fails to make effective use of the chupacabra's rich legend.
School Library Journal
(Fri May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2009)
Gr 9 Up-Professor Rosa Medina, a folklorist teaching at a Southern California university, is plunged again into her pursuit of aliens and monsters in this sequel to Anaya's Curse of the ChupaCabra (Univ. of New Mexico, 2006). She's awakened at 2 a.m. by what seems to be a ChupaCabraone of the bloodsucking monsters of Mexican folklorecreeping into her house. She narrowly escapes, and soon hits the road to Roswell, NM, famous in UFO lore, to discover whether the evil scientist Saytir is succeeding in his plans to terrorize the Earth with cloned creatures that are genetic blends of aliens and ChupaCabras. Unfortunately, the book is written in a style that is far too melodramatic to go down easily, with lots of shocks and dramatic statements, complete with exclamation points. Purchase only if the first book is popular. Walter Minkel, Austin Public Library, TX
In this second ChupaCabra mystery, Professor Rosa Medina has just arrived in Santa Fe where she meets Nadine, a mysterious sixteen-year-old who insists that the two of them travel to Roswell, New Mexico. Nadine is convinced that C-Force, a secret government agency, has decoded the DNA of ChupaCabra and an extraterrestrial. If the two genomes are combined, a new and horrific life form will be created. In this fast-paced mystery, Anaya expands the ChupaCabra folklore into a metaphor that deals with the new powers inherent in science. Is ChupaCabra a beast in Latino folktales, used to frighten children, or a lost species being manipulated by C-Force? Rosa's life hangs in the balance as she and her young accomplice try to find a way to stop C-Force before its mad scientists create a monster.