![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s a longer one:Ī novel set in a secret facility, where superpowered kids with telekinesis and telepathy are put in dunk tanks and used for clandestine assassinations. The five words above are the best summary I can give for The Institute. Which means I had to do what I do when I google something and don’t find the thing I’m looking for. The results varied, but suffice it to say that the only thing I found from these searches was pages encouraging me to buy The Institute, reviews of the Institute and, in the case of the last search term above, information about art institutes in Minnesota. What stephen king got wrong about minnesota in the instituteĭid stephen king research minnesota before writing the institute I’m writing this because after I finished reading The Institute, I went to Google-like I usually do after I finish reading a book-and looked up the thing about it that nagged at me the most. This is my reflection on the things I liked about the book and the things I didn’t like and, specifically, the things Stephen King got right and wrong about Minnesota in his 2019 novel The Institute. This is not a conventional book review of Stephen King’s The Institute. Or: why didn’t Stephen King do more research on Minnesota before writing a book partially set in Minnesota? ![]()
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