A review by thegrimhobbyist
A Night in Terror Tower by R.L. Stine

4.0

I was actually thinking the twist would be something else that I figured out rather early on in the book, but turns out I was wrong, which made me enjoy this more because of that unexpected twist. This is certainly a newer concept that Stine hasn't taken before for one of his books, so another plus there.

The only complaint I have of this book is the horrid excuses for adults around these kids, and the lack of communication. The kids asking what's going on, what do you want, etc etc and the adults not even explaining themselves to them. What ever happened to the tried and true villainous monologue to explain themselves? I'd like that better than the 'you know what I want' repeatedly in response to the kid's panic. That got annoying.