The Institute
Book Review
Stephen King's novel «The Institute» has received numerous positive reviews from critics and readers. The book tells the story of a group of children with extrasensory abilities who find themselves in a mysterious facility called The Institute. The plot revolves around their struggle for freedom and survival. Critics note that King masterfully creates an atmosphere of tension and fear, skillfully blending elements of science fiction and thriller. The characters, especially the children, are written with great depth and realism, allowing readers to empathize with their struggles and hopes. Some reviewers highlight the social and political undertones of the novel, addressing themes of control, power, and its abuse. However, as with other King works, some critics point to the book's excessive length and slow plot development in some parts. Overall, «The Institute» is considered one of the strong works of King's later period, showcasing his ability to adapt to contemporary themes while maintaining his unique narrative style.
