Briana @ Pages Unbound
Written on Jun 1, 2016
Unfortunately, beyond that, I didn't find the book particularly interesting. It tries to sell itself as something that's part mystery and part friendship story, since it's about two girl's trying to figure out why the rest of the family has disappeared from their hotel, but it's also part paranormal and maybe part sci-fi and...there's just a lot going on that doesn't always mesh together. I also found the characters a bit flat, so even the friendship tale didn't speak to me.
I will say that the ending of the book was not quite what I was expecting, and it's always nice to actually be surprised by a children's book (or any book). However, this is partially due to the fact that Cohen lays on the red herrings very strongly, so it didn't seem like a plot twist so much as a random turn in a completely new direction.
The Inn Between is a quick read, and it was interesting, but I can't say it's going to be on the top of my list of books to recommend, simply because I felt neutral about most of it.