The Institute

A Novel

b format paperback, 485 pages

English language

Published Nov. 24, 2020 by Hodder.

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

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4 stars (4 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

15 editions

This was fun!

4 stars

Content warning Spoiling themes about the book, but not the actual plot.

Review of 'Institute' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

"I liked this book much more than I expected, and it really wasn't about what I thought it would be about. It's not a comic-book story. It's definitely a Stephen King story. King did a nice job of telegraphing the ending, so the reader doesn't have inappropriate expectations that would lead to disappointment.

Having worked with thousands of kids, I felt like these characters were real, the kids as well as the ""teachers."" Our world is full of cruelty, and it takes a tribe to stand up to that. Stronger together.

My only struggle with the characterization is Avery. It's hard to believe that a kid with that level of TP can be that naive. Accidentally poking around peoples thoughts would kill naivety pretty quickly. But still, I loved him as a character.

The final section with the lisping man gives the story a nice closure and hits again on …

Subjects

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