Very much enjoyed this book & have re read a good few times now…
Alton Towers is sort of a second home to me and the history of the estate has been something that I’ve so passionately researched for years. This book was written during the ‘90s so consequently, mentions a lot of retired attractions which gives it a nice hint of nostalgia (I particularly enjoyed the map at the beginning too.) If you are unfamiliar with Alton Towers, a huge percentage of the resort is a sprawling garden covering a large valley due to the fact that the land the theme park sits on was once simply, a country estate which makes the place so fabulously unique. I like how this was incorporated so heavily into the book so you can really tell where it’s set. Whilst you don’t need to know anything about the park to enjoy this book, you can tell the author put her research in basing characters off of local legend & the blind harpist who notably lived in a cottage in the gardens and used to play for the family who occupied the estate.
In conclusion, whether it was in child or adulthood, we’ve all dreamt of running away and staying the night at a theme park which I think is exactly why this book hit the spot for me. Short & sweet, overall a lovely book with a fun plot.