She’s not directly involved a lot of the time, and when she does appear, I feel like she knows isn’t that clear. Wil was also a good character, but I feel like her development and contribution to the story was kind of lacking. Their bond was really sweet, and I liked that it shows that though two people can be very different in skills and temperament, they can still value each other and work together well. The characters here, Alexander and Theo and Wil, are fun, intelligent, and make a good team-particularly the former two. This story reminds me of A Series of Unfortunate Events, with there being clever siblings working together to get out of bad situations. Kiersten White seems to like placing her stories in bizarre amusement parks, doesn’t she? First Hide, now this. The more time they spend at the park, the more odd circumstances they notice, from the shadowy figure at the top of a stone tower to the cryptic messages from the employees. Twins Theo and Alexander are determined to get to the bottom of things, whether or not their phone-addicted sister Wil is going to help or not. And when they’re told they are going to stay there for the whole summer, and spend their days at a strange waterpark, even more questions arise. When their parents take them to a mysterious aunt’s house in the middle of the night, the Sinister-Winterbottom siblings aren’t sure what to think.
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