From the #1 New York Times bestselling author and creator of Five Nights at Freddy's, don't miss this three-book boxed set, which includes an original print inspired by the trilogy!
It's been 10 years since the horrific murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza tore the town of Hurricane, Utah, apart. Charlie, whose father owned the pizzeria, reunites with her childhood friends on the anniversary of the tragedy, and together they revisit the abandoned pizza place. After they discover a way inside, they realize that things are not as they used to be. The four animatronic mascots that once entertained patrons have a dark secret . . . one that sets Charlie and her friends on a path to unravel the many mysteries her father -- and his twisted partner -- left behind.
Scott Cawthon is an American independent video game developer, animator, and writer, best known for his creation of the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise.
I don't have much to say I think u should purchase this if buying all 3 books all the time is annoying to you coz this has the 3 books otherwise it's pretty good 😊
Feelings at the end of books First book: BRILLIANT Second book: WHAT WHY AGHGHGH Third book: *googles ending bc doesn’t understand* IT DOSENT MAKE SENSE who was that girl with John at the end!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jakoś niby można było sie spodziewać zakończenia, ale ja sie nie spodziewałam. Czyli bardzo dobra seria. Chociaż wydaje mi sie ze jakbym czytała książki to bym sie trochę zanudziła. Wiec komiksy jak najbardziej polecam!
I could've simply left a rating for the three books separately, and I am. But all together, each scene had me on edge.
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All of the events tying in together really fit the tone of it all. I actually thought that it'd be a one-time event between Charlotte and William, but to now analyze the events that help to correlate with the game series although they're both in alternate universes, I understand why the events that played out happened. Very amazing story line and heart-racing imagery! Well done Scott and Kira!
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Good for what they are, but they are not much. They are very good for fans of the game series, but will most likely disappoint the average reader. The main character Charlie is particularly dreadful and I was rooter for her to die for the entire series. She is bratty and terribly annoying. She also treats the other characters like crap.
Rating: pg + for violence, fear, gore, death, mayhem. No profanity, no sex (a little kissing, some dating) Recommend : hs and up- characters are college age.
It’s a graphic novel, so it’s not totally horrifying, a little scooby-doo “meddling kidds” but there are definitely lots of dark twists and turns, a really bad bad guy, and lots of death. More of a sci-fi / fantasy book if it was prose, a little dr. Frankenstein, a little dr Jekyll. But I found the telling to be a little jumpy - there were places where I didn’t realize the story had shifted scenes, so was confused for a minute. The flashbacks / dreams could have been more clearly delineated. I’m not sure the ending was explained well either :/ and… some of the conversation bubbles seemed to be mixed up. That didn’t help, for sure lol.
Ultimately, the problem may be more with me than with the story itself: horror is absolutely not my genre. Fear is present enough with me without adding to to through my reading and imagination. I’m giving 3 stars to the work as it stands, not as my preferred genre. Too violent / horror / mature for our library.
NOOOOO WAAAYYY ALL THE CHARACTERS R WHITE LOL. the books were better :( but loved how faithful they were to the books but they cut out some continuity stuff. however!!! the art style simplified a lot of the detail from the books. the animatronics were kinda meh when in the books they can actually be scary when u think about the mass amounts of wire and their descriptions.
A pretty weird book, but with people complaining about the drawings I new it was in the books that they drew a pic to show the kids that springtrap was bad. Also I think the Lore is just all mixed up..I'm not saying it bad, it seems like Scott was figuring out what story he wanted and the movie will be final Lore.
Some of the books felt like it was in the same setting, like it was just repeating the same thing over and over. I loved how the first book was all fan art put into it, but I also like the more professional style for the last two books. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the twists! Definitely a good book for those who want a little quick and twistful read, would give this book to a younger kid around 10 ish.