The Institute

A Novel

b format paperback, 485 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 2020 by Hodder.

ISBN:
978-1-5293-5541-3
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OCLC Number:
1236451814

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4 stars (13 reviews)

Luke Ellis, a super-smart twelve-year-old with an exceptional gift, is the latest in a long line of kids abducted and taken to a secret government facility, hidden deep in the forest in Maine.

Here, kids with special talents - telekinesis and telepathy - like Luke's new friends Kalisha, Nick and Iris, are subjected to a series of experiments.

There seems to be no hope of escape. Until Luke teams up with an even younger boy whose powers of telepathy are off the scale.

Meanwhile, far away in a small town in South Carolina, former cop Tim Jamieson, looking for the quiet life, has taken a job working for the local sheriff. He doesn't know he's about to take on the biggest case of his career... --back cover

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Review of 'The Institute' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

Stephen King is always a great story-teller! This book is no different. This is not the typical horror/slasher stereotype of a tale that might come to mind when you hear the author's name. This is one of his "other" books. There is plenty of evil, in a book about imprisoned children. There are innocents suffering, but at the same time, this book seems to be Stephen King having a moment of optimism in the face of darkness. I see two big themes here:

1. It is possible for victims to take back power from abusers by working together.
2. If you could shape the course of the world in ways that you see as beneficial or moral, but at the cost of committing cruelty upon innocents, would you?

Some reviewers have ranted about a handful of sentences in the novel where a character makes an anti-Trump comment. If you are …

Subjects

  • Fiction, horror
  • Missing persons, fiction
  • South carolina, fiction
  • Fiction, science fiction, general