Book Review: The Institute


I can't say I'm a Stephen King fan, but I have enjoyed a lot of his books. I've read quite a bit, but not all of his books. My favorite, by far, is It. I was a bit disappointed by the end of the Dark Tower saga, but then I read The Outsider and I really liked it.

So I had to try The Institute. It wasn't as good as The Outsider. It felt like an idea he had and he created a world around it. It was an interesting idea, but it was too long for my taste. Especially the part that happened in the institute.

The story began with a man. A man who would disappear for about half the book. So much that I had to go back to remember what his name was when he showed up again. His story was good. A great book beginning and then... poof! He was gone.

The cruelty of the institute was also too long. I could have had less of it.

And then the ending... it wasn't very plausible. There were too many things that didn't make sense.

I don't know. Definitely not my favorite one. The writing in itself was good, as I have grown to expect from Stephen King... but the way the story went... I'm not so sure.

Cheers! 

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