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Book ID Asin: 1982110562Book Title: The Institute: A NovelBook Author: Stephen KingBook Format and Price:Book Format Name: KindleBook Format Price: $11.99Book Format Name: AudiobookBook Format Price: $0.00Book Format Name: HardcoverBook Format Price: $14.71Book Format Name: PaperbackBook Format Price: $13.79Book Format Name: MassMarket PaperbackBook Format Price: $8.24Book Format Name: AudioCDBook Format Price: $35.38Book Price: $14.71Book Category: Books, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thrillers & Suspense and unknownBook Rating: 31,433 ratingsThe Institute: A Novel by Stephen King Book ReviewName: Miss BarbaraRating: 5.0 out of 5 starsTitle: A great character study about people who justify their horrible choicesDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019Review: King writes so well about the innocence of kids. He also writes at his best when the subject is pure evil. Slap them together and you have The Institute. The book starts in a simple little town where a cop passing through takes a job as a night knocker. There's a kid, a really smart kid, who's 12 years old and getting ready to attend MIT because he's, you know, special. That's the setting. From there it gets chilling. Even without ghosts, or vampires or outer space boogie men.The child, Luke, is taken in the middle of the night. His folks are murdered. He wakes up at The Institute in Maine in a room that's just like his - almost. There's other kids there and he gets the skinny from a young girl in the hallway, seemingly smoking a cigarette. She tells him that they "do stuff" to the kids, injections-flickering lights-dunking, but at least they're in the Front Half. You don't want to go to the Back Half. No, that's like the roach motel. Kids go in and don't ever come out.To say this is a character study of the people throughout history who have told themselves that the horrible, hideous, atrocious things they do are for a "higher good". This book is King at his best. It's tense and I found myself ill at ease throughout the 500 plus pages. But it's good. A good story, good writing, and yeah, sure, it's relevant in the America of today and about our choices.Name: C Wm (Andy) AndersonRating: 5.0 out of 5 starsTitle: King Brings Us Back to His Roots....Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2019Review: As I sometimes do, I’m going to open myself up to you in a way that may, or may not, resonate. I hope it does, but I know it is probable that detractors will hurl insults my way, as they toss expletives at the master of horror himself. Wish I could state that in so doing I share a common ground with King, but, frankly, I am no more qualified to walk in his shadow as a writer than I am to walk in the shadow of Saint Peter as a Christian.So, why am I such a fan of Stephen King? I became a fan not due to his fiction. That writing took years of exposure before he won me over. His nonfiction writing, though, went straight to my heart. You see, I am a bit old-fashioned when it comes to fiction and writing. I loved some fiction, such as Old Yeller and Shane, but, my interest always was oriented toward the nonfiction tales by the likes of John Goddard (Go North, Young Man), Eric Collier (Three Against the Wilderness) and Bradford Angier (several books on living off the land).Then, one day, I read “The Stand.” That book was the culmination of everything I felt a novel should be, written in exactly the right language and flow.In recent years, King has penned a vast number of tales that tickled that nerve hidden deep inside me. While I enjoyed most all of them, not one of them satisfied that itch deep inside. Until, perhaps, “The Institute.Once again, King is not the ‘artist’ on par with James Michener or John Steinbeck or F. Scott Fitzgerald. When it comes to plain English writing, especially the sort where the writer stays outside the story and lets his characters get through to us so we can see the world through their eyes, though, no master storyteller comes close to Stephen King, in my humble opinion. So, as you peruse the review below, know that I am prejudiced in favor of Stephen King.In “The Institute,” we begin our journey in a small village of South Carolina. The opening is a masterful way to tug us along as we get to know a key figure and setting. Later, we meet our protagonist in Minneapolis and still later we get to know him (Luke) in Maine. To expound further would lead to spoilers, which I refuse to do…BLUSH FACTOR: If you’ve never read a Stephen king book, it might surprise you to learn the master of horror does not write for children or for people whose ears are sensitive to foul language. Yet, I found myself enthralled by yet another novel by one of my favorite authors.POV: Presented in third person point of view.WRITING & EDITING: In my opinion, no writer alive today gets into the heads of his subjects and tells their story to us better than does Stephen King. I marvel in considering how perfectly he presents these kids in their own words. I mean, King is in his seventies, how in the world can he so perfectly sound as though he is one of those kids?BOTTOM LINE:As enthralled as I am by this latest offering from Stephen King, it should be obvious I am rating it five stars out of five.Name: AverieRating: 5.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Another Dark Lord MasterpieceDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019Review: Another banger from our Dark Lord. Stephen King's voice is present and engaging in this hearty thriller. While not as horrific as some of his other (over 50!) novels, this is just as addicting. Like his other novels, this one has a steady build and is impossible to put down. Two thumbs way up.And, incidentally, contrary to what I have read elsewhere, one cannot read The Institute without being reminded of some of the less-than-ideal circumstances many children face today near certain boarders. However, this book sweeps broad in its impact and is not limited to any certain circumstance.(Also, it's nice to see that Stephen King finally got a proper author photo.)Name: Mary K.Rating: 1.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Shut up about TrumpDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2019Review: It’s getting old and banal Mr. King. I was hoping to enjoy this book but alas, not to be. A word of advice though... If you continue to write, avoid politics so you don’t alienate half your reading audience because we are after all the force behind your income. Your Trump digs have nothing to do with the story. You're just a sorry old man trying to grand stand. I pick up a book to forget about the trivial day to day political b.s. so why do you feel the need to shove your beliefs down my throat? Wish I could get my money back on this but I won't purchase anything else from this author. I might also add that this book repeated itself over and over, had a slow moving story line and was hard to finish. Might be a good time for you to retire Mr. King...Name: Michael D. WatsonRating: 1.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Open Mouth, Insert PoliticsDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019Review: Preordered this book some months ago, as was always a fan. Then read some recent SK rants made comparing events in this novel to certain views on law enforcement at our borders. Immediately returned the book for refund before reading it. I will not make another SK purchase.Name: DrCoolRating: 1.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Better luck next time,waste of moneyDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019Review: Did not enjoy the book, I was hoping that the story would really kick in. Never did. The political jabs also just made the book pathetic.Name: Don R KellarRating: 1.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Waste of your Time.Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2019Review: Disappointing mishmash of King characters from every other novel that he wrote when he was still talented and hungry. Totally predictable plot and ending, after about the first few chapters will leave you desperately hoping that there is a twist or angle that will bring some rational reason for having waited so long for another King novel ......sorry Constant Reader .....this one is even worse than King’s Elevation,and that one was silly and stupid. Sad state of affairs....we deserve better.
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In the middle of the night, in a house on a quiet street in suburban Minneapolis, intruders silently murder Luke Ellis’s parents and load him into a black SU
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Book ID Asin: 1982110562Book Title: The Institute: A NovelBook Author: Stephen KingBook Format and Price:Book Format Name: KindleBook Format Price: $11.99Book Format Name: AudiobookBook Format Price: $0.00Book Format Name: HardcoverBook Format Price: $14.71Book Format Name: PaperbackBook Format Price: $13.79Book Format Name: MassMarket PaperbackBook Format Price: $8.24Book Format Name: AudioCDBook Format Price: $35.38Book Price: $14.71Book Category: Books, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thrillers & Suspense and unknownBook Rating: 31,433 ratingsThe Institute: A Novel by Stephen King Book ReviewName: Miss BarbaraRating: 5.0 out of 5 starsTitle: A great character study about people who justify their horrible choicesDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019Review: King writes so well about the innocence of kids. He also writes at his best when the subject is pure evil. Slap them together and you have The Institute. The book starts in a simple little town where a cop passing through takes a job as a night knocker. There's a kid, a really smart kid, who's 12 years old and getting ready to attend MIT because he's, you know, special. That's the setting. From there it gets chilling. Even without ghosts, or vampires or outer space boogie men.The child, Luke, is taken in the middle of the night. His folks are murdered. He wakes up at The Institute in Maine in a room that's just like his - almost. There's other kids there and he gets the skinny from a young girl in the hallway, seemingly smoking a cigarette. She tells him that they "do stuff" to the kids, injections-flickering lights-dunking, but at least they're in the Front Half. You don't want to go to the Back Half. No, that's like the roach motel. Kids go in and don't ever come out.To say this is a character study of the people throughout history who have told themselves that the horrible, hideous, atrocious things they do are for a "higher good". This book is King at his best. It's tense and I found myself ill at ease throughout the 500 plus pages. But it's good. A good story, good writing, and yeah, sure, it's relevant in the America of today and about our choices.Name: C Wm (Andy) AndersonRating: 5.0 out of 5 starsTitle: King Brings Us Back to His Roots....Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2019Review: As I sometimes do, I’m going to open myself up to you in a way that may, or may not, resonate. I hope it does, but I know it is probable that detractors will hurl insults my way, as they toss expletives at the master of horror himself. Wish I could state that in so doing I share a common ground with King, but, frankly, I am no more qualified to walk in his shadow as a writer than I am to walk in the shadow of Saint Peter as a Christian.So, why am I such a fan of Stephen King? I became a fan not due to his fiction. That writing took years of exposure before he won me over. His nonfiction writing, though, went straight to my heart. You see, I am a bit old-fashioned when it comes to fiction and writing. I loved some fiction, such as Old Yeller and Shane, but, my interest always was oriented toward the nonfiction tales by the likes of John Goddard (Go North, Young Man), Eric Collier (Three Against the Wilderness) and Bradford Angier (several books on living off the land).Then, one day, I read “The Stand.” That book was the culmination of everything I felt a novel should be, written in exactly the right language and flow.In recent years, King has penned a vast number of tales that tickled that nerve hidden deep inside me. While I enjoyed most all of them, not one of them satisfied that itch deep inside. Until, perhaps, “The Institute.Once again, King is not the ‘artist’ on par with James Michener or John Steinbeck or F. Scott Fitzgerald. When it comes to plain English writing, especially the sort where the writer stays outside the story and lets his characters get through to us so we can see the world through their eyes, though, no master storyteller comes close to Stephen King, in my humble opinion. So, as you peruse the review below, know that I am prejudiced in favor of Stephen King.In “The Institute,” we begin our journey in a small village of South Carolina. The opening is a masterful way to tug us along as we get to know a key figure and setting. Later, we meet our protagonist in Minneapolis and still later we get to know him (Luke) in Maine. To expound further would lead to spoilers, which I refuse to do…BLUSH FACTOR: If you’ve never read a Stephen king book, it might surprise you to learn the master of horror does not write for children or for people whose ears are sensitive to foul language. Yet, I found myself enthralled by yet another novel by one of my favorite authors.POV: Presented in third person point of view.WRITING & EDITING: In my opinion, no writer alive today gets into the heads of his subjects and tells their story to us better than does Stephen King. I marvel in considering how perfectly he presents these kids in their own words. I mean, King is in his seventies, how in the world can he so perfectly sound as though he is one of those kids?BOTTOM LINE:As enthralled as I am by this latest offering from Stephen King, it should be obvious I am rating it five stars out of five.Name: AverieRating: 5.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Another Dark Lord MasterpieceDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019Review: Another banger from our Dark Lord. Stephen King's voice is present and engaging in this hearty thriller. While not as horrific as some of his other (over 50!) novels, this is just as addicting. Like his other novels, this one has a steady build and is impossible to put down. Two thumbs way up.And, incidentally, contrary to what I have read elsewhere, one cannot read The Institute without being reminded of some of the less-than-ideal circumstances many children face today near certain boarders. However, this book sweeps broad in its impact and is not limited to any certain circumstance.(Also, it's nice to see that Stephen King finally got a proper author photo.)Name: Mary K.Rating: 1.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Shut up about TrumpDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2019Review: It’s getting old and banal Mr. King. I was hoping to enjoy this book but alas, not to be. A word of advice though... If you continue to write, avoid politics so you don’t alienate half your reading audience because we are after all the force behind your income. Your Trump digs have nothing to do with the story. You're just a sorry old man trying to grand stand. I pick up a book to forget about the trivial day to day political b.s. so why do you feel the need to shove your beliefs down my throat? Wish I could get my money back on this but I won't purchase anything else from this author. I might also add that this book repeated itself over and over, had a slow moving story line and was hard to finish. Might be a good time for you to retire Mr. King...Name: Michael D. WatsonRating: 1.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Open Mouth, Insert PoliticsDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019Review: Preordered this book some months ago, as was always a fan. Then read some recent SK rants made comparing events in this novel to certain views on law enforcement at our borders. Immediately returned the book for refund before reading it. I will not make another SK purchase.Name: DrCoolRating: 1.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Better luck next time,waste of moneyDate: Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019Review: Did not enjoy the book, I was hoping that the story would really kick in. Never did. The political jabs also just made the book pathetic.Name: Don R KellarRating: 1.0 out of 5 starsTitle: Waste of your Time.Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2019Review: Disappointing mishmash of King characters from every other novel that he wrote when he was still talented and hungry. Totally predictable plot and ending, after about the first few chapters will leave you desperately hoping that there is a twist or angle that will bring some rational reason for having waited so long for another King novel ......sorry Constant Reader .....this one is even worse than King’s Elevation,and that one was silly and stupid. Sad state of affairs....we deserve better.