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Kolejna książka z uniwersum Five Nights At Freddy's. Sięgnij po tę wciągającą, choć mroczną lekturę i przekonaj się, co strasznego czeka Cię tym razem.

"1:35 w nocy" to książka związana z rzeczywistością, którą fani mogli poznać w serii niezależnych gier komputerowych "Five Nights At Freddy's", utrzymanych w konwencji horroru. Pozycja zawiera w sobie nowe historie z tamtego świata, które mogą naprawdę przerazić nawet najodważniejszego czytelnika.

W publikacji przedstawione zostają trzy postaci: Delila, Stanley oraz Devon. Każde z nich łączy jedno, a mianowicie fakt, że przez całe swoje życie wydają się? niezauważeni. Zupełnie, jakby w ogóle ich nie było.

Delila wciąż jest sama, co trwa niezmiennie od wczesnego dzieciństwa. Każdej nocy żyje zatrważającymi koszmarami i nie może znaleźć drogi ucieczki. Z kolei Stanley wciąż czuje się odrzucony, a na dodatek tajemniczemu pracodawcy udało się schwytać go w przemyślaną pułapkę. Devona ignoruje matka, a ojciec dawno go pozostawił. Z tego powodu tak trudno mu pojąć, dlaczego wszyscy inni mogą liczyć na cieplejsze uczucia, a dla niego nie ma nadziei. Sęk w tym, że samotność to coś, co upodobało sobie zło, i na pewno nie odpuści żadnemu z nich.

272 pages, Paperback

First published May 5, 2020

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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.

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143 reviews202 followers
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August 22, 2024
my quest in life continues (finishing all the fnaf lore books)
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55 reviews3 followers
May 6, 2020
This book was really good, probably best from the three that are out.
It was great to finally see stories from the perspective of adults, and oh boy in many ways they were so relatable.
All three stories are properly creepy and scary and leave you with so many questions and feelings. I loved that. I wasn't sure about the third story because I didn't really like the main character but half way there it got really interesting and intense.
And the mini story at the end!!!
Honestly, each book is better than the previous one. I can't wait to see how this series ends!
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14 reviews
November 2, 2021
the stories are short but juicy.
beware of some bad topics if you're not used to blood or gore. (although its really just a little blood ;).)

cant wait to read the 4th TERRIFYING story!
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118 reviews38 followers
April 6, 2025
Nie bardzo wiem, co właściwie powiedzieć. Zawsze mam jakieś obawy, że każda kolejna część będzie podobać mi się mniej, ale ta nie tylko naprawdę trzyma poziom we wszystkich 3 opowiadaniach – jestem skłonna powiedzieć, że to, póki co, najlepsza część jako całość w porównaniu z dwiema poprzednimi. Tak samo miejscami jest zadziwiająco przygnębiająca, zadziwiająco mroczna i zadziwiająco okrutna i będzie się przeklinać to, że w większości przypadków cierpią ci, którzy na to nie zasługują. Tutaj też kładzie się nacisk na trochę inne aspekty życia, bo w 2 na 3 opowiadaniach głównymi bohaterami są tym razem dorośli ludzie z własnymi, nieprzyjemnymi doświadczeniami i problemami, z którymi próbują się uporać. Również uważam, że opowiadanie bonusowe też jest zdecydowanie, póki co, najlepsze.

Jedynie zachowania pewnej bohaterki, a dokładnie czego nie zrobiła, nie do końca rozumiem i może też zbyt duży znak zapytania został postawiony przy pewnej postaci, bo chociaż klimat tajemnicy został wokół niej świetnie zbudowany i dobrze jej robi, że nie wszystko jest przedstawione, to jednak brakowało mi zdania czy dwóch. Zagłębienie się jednak tutaj w szczegóły, o co chodzi, wymagałoby już spoilerów.

Podsumowując: dalej bawię się świetnie, a podczas czytania targają mną różne emocje. Podoba mi się to.
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143 reviews4 followers
May 24, 2020
It was great to have some stories with adult main characters for a change! While my favourite of all Fazbear Frights stories still remains "Lonely Freddy" from the previous volume, I enjoyed this one immensely. All installments had good pacing and excellently written endings for a short horror story, my jaw literally dropped at the end of "1:35 AM" and "The New Kid"'s final paragraphs had led me to frantically discussing theories with my friend for a long time. I have already pre-ordered books 4 and 5 of Fazbear Frights as I'm waiting for more of these.
21 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2023
"average person swallows 3 minireenas per year" is actually just statistical error. Stanley, who works in a creepy underground facility and swallows at least 1 each night, is an outlier and should not have been counted.

In all seriousness though, this has got to be my favourite book in the series thus far. All three stories KILLED it! Literally! They were each so chilling in their own way and the quality, tension, pacing and even characters felt more fleshed out than the first two.

First up; 1:35 AM. Probably the scariest story in this volume for me personally. When I was a kid I had a phobia of cursed/haunted objects, and now when I'm older I have a huge fear of strangers invading my home, especially at night. Everytime I wake up to an unfimiliar noise in the middle of the night I seize up with panic and paranoia, even though logically I know that it's probably just the wind or a piece of machinery or something. I've also had some past experience with sleep paralysis, and although my cases were very minor and one-off, they were still terrifying experiences, so I could completely sympathise with Delilah's rampant paranoia and fear.
There was something so sad and haunting about reading Delilah's decent into madness over Ella. Because it was from her perspective, the narrative never explicitly drew attention to the fact that Delilah's psyche was rapidly deteriorating and her actions becoming more and more manic, but that fact was still obvious to the reader as an outsider looking at the situation as she went to more and more extreme lengths to get away from Ella.
The ending of the story, with Delilah lodging herself in a vent so that Ella would never find her again, was absolutely chilling.
I think it's also really interesting that Ella never actually physically harmed Delilah. Maybe brushed against her hand or whatever a few times, but never hurt her. All the torment Ella put Delilah through was entirely psychological, which I think is far scarier than if Ella had just been some haunted doll that attacked her at the end of the story.

Room For One More was... Interesting. I guess we know what those minireenas were doing in night 4 in Sister Location now, huh? I think the implication with the "factory" that Stanley worked at was definetly that he was working at Circus Baby's Entertainment and Rental or wherever the Funtime animatronics were kept after CB's Pizza World shut down, hence the locked rooms seemingly filled with machinery (the animatronics) and Stanley's nightmares about them.
I quite like these type of stories that add a bit more context and world building to concepts that we're already familiar with from the games. Like we already know of the minireenas from Sister Location and we know that they were doing something relating the protagonist's body in night 4, but we didn't really know what that something was or what they did on their own other than just being Ballora's minions, so this story expanding more on the minireenas as a concept was interesting to see. Another story in this series that kind of followed that same format was Out of Stock from Fetch with Plushtrap. The reader is already familiar with this character/animatronic from the games but the information we know about it pretty minimal, so these stories serve to sort of elaborate more on how the character actually functions within the world of the story.

The New Kid. Oh my god I have a lot of thoughts on this story, where do I even start?
I honestly do really appreciate how the canonically neurodivergent character was consistently the voice of reason in this story and was continually right about almost every situation rather than just being used as the narrative's punching bag. I liked Mick's character a lot and think he deserves far better friends (aka literally anyone other than Devon.)
Usually I'm quite sad when the young protagonists of these stories suffer some horrible fate at the end because I'm like "oh no they had so much to live for, they did nothing wrong other than just acting like a regular teenager, they didn't deserve this :(", but if I'm being completely real with you, I lowkey do think that what happened to Devon was kinda deserved and completely his own fault.
In fact, I think that was kind of the point.
I have this big long theory about how I think that Kelsey is Shadow Freddy but I won't type it all out here because this review is long enough already.

This review turned out being super long and I still have more thoughts and theories on this book but tl;dr, I really really enjoyed this book and thought all three stories were super interesting.
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436 reviews10 followers
June 9, 2022
DNF'ed at 62%.

Ugh, i HATE DNF'ing. No matter how bad a book is, i like to complete it. it's kind of like i feel like the book has beaten me or something, but for this one, i just had to stop. I just didn't care.

Once again, the book is separated into 3 stories. i read the first 2 but stopped about 10 pages into the last one.

1st story: a girl finds a doll that even after she throws it away, continually wakes her up at 1:35am. The story itself is annoying because it takes what's basically a good person and slowly drives her insane over the course of the story. it's unpleasant to read, and not in a good, horror way. just in a "why is this good person being tormented for literally no reason?" and it ends as terribly as you might expect. 1.5/5

2nd story: this one is about a guy who guards what i assume to be sister location and bad stuff happens to him involving small ballerina dolls for no real reason. Kind of like the first story how the girl kept getting more and more crazy, in this one, he's getting more and more sick. it's just not a fun read. 1.5/5

3rd story. This is the one i didn't finish. its about an unpopular boy who makes friends with a new kid who's popular, and at this point, i just ran out of steam. after 2 terrible stories in a row, i just couldn't bring myself to read a third one. and the story started out with a premise i really didn't care about. It's the longest of the 3 and i had no desire to read another 100 pages of this. N/A / 5

I mean, i'll probably look at 4 and see if maybe that one's better. this may have just been a dud 3rd book, as i really did enjoy the ball pit story in the first book and the plushtrap story in the 2nd. so i usually liked at least 1 of the 3 stories. Honestly though, this one was a flop that i just couldn't finish.

1.5 out of 5 rounded up to a 2.

DNF @ 62%
320 reviews
June 8, 2020
Wow this was good. Like scary, look over your shoulder good. The endings were great and infuriating because they left on cliffhangers and I want more!
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16 reviews1 follower
August 12, 2025
1:35 a.m. : 4/5

Really liked the main character, was the first one not in high school so it gave a more mature approach and view on this crazy situation. The plot was very good and kept me wanting to read more as every night just progressed to be worse and worse and we see the main character slowly loose her sanity. Wish we actually saw more of the animatronic but the implication of it was utilized well. Character work here is a step above all previous stories, this is a character you want to know more about and want to make it out. Biggest issue for me was the ending. Was way to abrupt like the story should have been longer but even despite that it just ended in a cliffhanger of what actually happens which I do not always mind but this just left so many possibilities open and to end a story with a character you like a lot like this just feels bad.

Room for one more : 4/5

Was basically exactly what I was expecting from the title and playing sister location before. Just because I expected it does not mean it was not great. Again from the previous story the character work was great, again using an older character brings more maturity to the situation even though i do think not all of the stories need it. This story felt the most “real” in terms of how the main characters life was. The story felt claustrophobic and you just knew things were going to go bad and you didn’t want them to because again the main character is a likable guy that you cannot help but root for. The ending here actually lands quite well although it may not be how I wanted it to end it was a great ending nonetheless. Pacing was also great, did not take its time to get to where it needed to.

The new kid: 3.5/5

I am torn with this story, the last third or so is so great, I loved every moment of it and the twist was surprising. I thought I knew what would happen but was wrong and that pleased me. The first two thirds however are a slow high school drama. There were some great foreshadowing moments that after finishing the story made it great but overall it was too drawn out. Scenes could have been made shorter and I think it would not take much from the plot at all.
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133 reviews
January 21, 2025
Sin duda la escritura ha mejorado bastante, la escritora ha sabido aprender de sus errores y contar historias mas orgánicas y "aterradoras"
Aunque siempre he pensado que estas novelas son muy comerciales eso no quita que sean entretenidas. Me gustaron mucho estas tres historias pues en ambas sentí escalofríos, suspenso y como no, terror... claro que son conceptos reiventados que pertenecen al universo de fnaf y creo que eso hace especial a estas historias, espero sigan mejorando como lo han venido haciendo desde el príncipio, afortunadamente tengo todas las lecturas compradas así que estaré reseñando todo por aquí.
Hasta el momento este ha sido mi libro favorito de los 12.
2 reviews
September 19, 2020
As histórias desse livro são excelentes! Porém, as histórias do outro livro (Fetch), eu achei que foram muito melhores e mais bem escritas que essas. Um dos problemas desse livro, são as últimas 2 histórias. O problema delas é que uma é curta demais, e a outra longa demais. A 2° história do livro, eu consegui terminar em 1 hora (algo incomum, já que as histórias custuman duras acima de 2 horas de leitura), e com isso, fez com que a história ficasse com personagens secundários muito poucos desenvolvidos. Sem contar que eu acho de que os Funtime Animatronics (Funtime Freddy, Funtime Foxy e também a ballora) poderiam aparecer bem mais na história, e serem bem mais desenvolvidos (já que eles só apareceram por curtos momentos, enquanto o protagonista estava dormindo no trabalho). E também, outro defeito da história, é que no final, ela é muito mal contada, e tem um final horrível aonde (alerta de spoiler), o protagonista morre de uma forma meio sem graça (poderia ter um pouco mais de trama e tensão), aonde ele só cai no chão, as minirennas falam com ele, e ele morre. Bem, falando agora da 2° história, ela foi muito bem contada (contada bem até demais), já que ela tem muitos detalhes, e também, coisas que fazem ligações com a franquia principal dos jogos. Bom... o que eu posso dizer sobre ela? Bem, ela é a história mais longa do livro, com quase 3 horas (2 horas e 40 e pouco). Ela é bastante entediante no começo, não acontece nada demais, e também, o protagonista é irritante demais! Ele fica querendo impressionar a garota que ele gosta na escola. Só que isso é chato DEMAIS!!! Cada vez que ele tenta impressionar ela (a garota que ele gosta) ele sempre faz algo que faz ela ficar com mais raiva dele. E também, ele não para 1 minuto de falar sobre ela. Essa história foi a que eu mais demorei pra ler, não por que é longa, mas sim por que é chata demais!!! Essa foi a minha análise e a minha nota pra esse livro (3,5/5). Tomara que o Step Closer seja bem melhor que essa. Resumo da avaliação: são histórias legais, principalmente a primeira, que é uma das minhas histórias favoritas! Ela é a única que eu gostei de verdade do livro. Mas continuando, todas as histórias tem uma lore muito legal (principalmente a 2°. Eu achei a ideia genial, já que é Sister Location puro). E também, acho que as 2 últimas poderiam ser um pouco mais bem trabalhada (Room for one more) e também, menos chato de ler (The new kid). Então é isso, achei as histórias legais, porém, poderiam melhorar elas.
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15 reviews
October 24, 2020
I know I've said the FNaF books are dark but this is just darker The story here is that Delilah is a woman who was abused through the foster years finally she finds a job and a husband and a stable home then Richard divorces her and she is more sad than ever she goes to a yard sell and finds a doll called Ella from the 1$t book The silver eyes the Doll looks just like the child in fact Delilah was so sure she'd get a child that she had called her Emma even before she was born she notices a tag and takes it the tag reads "My Name is Ella" so Delilah takes it because it reminds her of the almost child she would have and also because it has a built in alarm clock she sets the clock for 1:35 pm but the Doll doesn't go off and She gets a taste of rental disappointment so she throws the Doll in the trash bin the next day and so on she gets woken up by the Doll at 1:35 am(I dunno why it's am instead of PM)every day Delilah Knowing that she will never feel safe,Goes in to a 3-story building in construction enters the vent and dies "She'd never wanted things she'd wanted love" like I said the book is very dark it's really dark hopefully this review tells you about this book
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508 reviews5 followers
May 20, 2020
Just like the first two books, it really a good horror/suspense series. I will say, i liked this one less than Fetch and Into the Pit. Only really because of the very last story in the book, I just felt there should have been more to it, not an explanation per say, but a stronger understanding or defining of the end.
Either way, good series, can't wait for book #4.
2 reviews1 follower
January 25, 2025
Best book of the fazbear frights series yet. 1:35 am (the first story) is the second best story so far before count the ways. Room for one more is fine and the new kid was really good up until that underwhelming and confusing ending. I guess they just had to taunt us about cassidy and andrew, very funny scott.
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675 reviews53 followers
July 8, 2020
I was a little late to reading this one but I'm always looking forward to the newest addition to the Fazbear Frights series and oh my gosh this one did not disappoint! This was by far the scariest FNaF book to date (including the original series!) Each story brought a new and unique horror that left me unsettled for days upon days after reading. So let's dive right into the review ~

1:35am: 4.5 stars

"Delilah knew Ella had disappeared that fast because the doll had been there. She had to have been there. Something touched Delilah. The touch had been baby s0ft. Ella soft. Little fingers. Just a hint of a brush against Delilah's nightshirt-covered shoulder. No more than a hint of contact. But it had been enough to turn Delilah's intestines into a tangled mass of fear and transform her blood into liquid nitrogen. She felt like she was being frozen and broken apart from within."

Delilah is a 22 year-old divorcee who had been in foster homes her whole life up until she was a teenager. With the dream of having a baby ripped away from her when her husband leaves her, Delilah begins working at a diner to pay the bills. One day she makes a stop at a local garage sale and finds a beautiful baby doll that looks frighteningly similar to the baby she had always dreamt of having. Having to take her home with her, Delilah welcomes Ella into her life. Upon realizing that the doll was also part alarm clock, Delilah sets Ella to wake her up at 1:35 to leave for work. To Delilah’s disappointment, Ella fails to wake her up and in her frustration Delilah throws Ella in the garbage. That night, at 1:35am, she is awoken by the alarm that she thought she had gotten rid of. Each night brings a new horror as Delilah begins to awake at exactly 1:35am every day with the situation steadily worsening. How will she ever escape Ella’s grasp on her?

Being an older reader it was a very nice surprise to be reading about a twenty three year old woman rather than a pre-teen in this story! This was by far one of my favorite Fazbear Frights stories so far and definitely my second favorite ending! It was pretty frustrating for me that we never found out why or how Ella was haunting Delilah or if Delilah was even imagining it - in typical Scott Cawthon style there is simply no explanation and that left me feeling annoyed but honestly I was not expecting anything else from a FNaF book. Something I love about these stories is how they never have happy endings and that is what makes them so creepy at the same time, and 1:35am’s ending comes second only to Count the Ways (the final story from Into the Pit) in the spook department! It’s always baffling to me how a story aimed mostly towards a younger audience could get so dark and actually leave me, a 20 year old, feeling spooked and send shivers down my spine! That is why despite some frustration, I give this story 4.5 stars.


Room For One More: 4.5 stars

""We've had a sudden vacancy, I'm afraid, and we are in urgent need of someone to fill the position."

"Guy up and quit on you?" Stanley had asked.

"In a matter of speaking," the man had said, looking past Stanley. "Unfortunately, the prior security guard...passed away suddenly. Very tragic.""


Stanley is recently single and having a hard time handling it. His feelings of being lonely and depressed aren’t helped by working nights in a dark factory as a security guard where he has zero human interaction. He’s worked at this facility for over a year and all he knows about the place is he has to watch monitors to make sure nothing gets out, whatever that means. Most nights Stanley will sleep on the job and awake to nothing gone wrong, but as of late something strange has been happening. A little doll dressed as a ballerina has showed up on his desk and speaks to him through an automated voice-box, but each time he falls back asleep and awakes again the doll has mysteriously disappeared. As this continues to happen something inside Stanley begins to change, he has a horribly aching sore throat and one by one his limbs are becoming swollen and numb, heavy and unable to be moved. Something is wrong with Stanley but will he be able to figure it out before its too late?

I’m thrilled about this book being about people in their twenties! It makes the stories feel more mature and relatable when you’re reading about people closer to your age. But I’m not gonna lie, this one threw me off a bit. I wasn’t sure where Scott was going with this one but I was not expecting that. My skin crawled as I read the final pages of this story and by far this has been one of the most disturbing conclusions yet and I've been left very unsettled since finishing this one. It was a nice nod to the games to have the security guard aspect and after finishing this story is was very obviously a retelling of night four in Sister Location with Ballora and the Minireenas. This felt like one of the shorter stories in this collection but it definitely packed a punch. Room For One More is by far one of the weirdest and most disturbing Fazbear Frights stories and I’m left feeling pretty squeamish after it but that is what makes me love it! (fun fact: i read this one at about three in the morning and then fell asleep and had nightmares all night!)

The New Kid: 4.5 stars

"When he threw both arms straight out to his sides, an ear-stabbing metallic clap resounded off all four walls around them. The clap was followed by a fingernails-on-a-blackboard scraping sound. As abruptly as it started, the scraping sound ended with a loud SLAP. This triggered a cascade of snapping sounds, like dozens of steel animal traps springing into place one right after the other."

Devon and Mick are best friends who wouldn't be described by anybody in their class as popular. Devon has a crush on Heather, the prettiest girl in his class, but is struggling to get her attention. One day, a new boy arrives in class and Kelsey is instantly friends with everybody; and to their surprise, he's even nice to Mick and Devon. After the boys' clubhouse in the woods it torn down, Kelsey offers to help them build a new hangout in his backyard. The day they're all supposed to work on their new project, Kelsey ditches the boys to hang out with Heather and the other popular kids from class. Overcome with anger, Devon devises a plan for revenge. For everything to work in his favor, all Devon needs to do is lure Kelsey to the abandoned pizzeria he's discovered hidden deep in the woods.

It was a bit disappointing to be reading about young teenagers again after having two stories in a row about older individuals and I found it a bit difficult to adjust back into the minds of younger kids again. For the first half of this story I was really not into it at all, nothing creepy had happened and I had no idea where this story was headed. It wasn't until close to the end of this one that I really started to love it. Readers get to see Devon's descent into madness as he becomes overcome with jealousy and rage. My stomach was in knots as I turned each page! The detail and sheer horror of The New Kid is abrupt yet haunting at the same time. Reading the guilt and fear through the points of view of Devon and Mick was some of the best writing that Scott Cawthon has provided so far! While this story could have been a lot shorter with far less detail in the beginning, it ended up being one of my favorites overall! There's something in the way every one of these stories ends - how the last couple paragraphs make your jaw hit the floor as the realization of what's happening hits the reader and it never fails to disappoint!

Once again we have a development in the story of the Stitchwraith. It's hard to get a grasp on this creature but this piece of the puzzle seems like an important one. Readers learn that a scientist was using "haunted" objects to transfer the energy of agony and fear into machines and endoskeletons. I have a feeling this story won't make sense until the very last Fazbear Frights installment and I'm anticipating a big shock! It's less than a month until the next book and I eagerly await more insight into the world of FNaF and the Stitchwraith!
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21 reviews
February 26, 2023
i am more and more invested in fazbear frights stories with each next book!!
the 1:35 am story interested me because of the doll, her name was Ella and she looked just like the Ella doll from the trilogy, but she worked differently, she definitely wasn't the Charlie Ella doll. is she the fazbear frights' version of trilogy's Ella?
the room for one more story was creepy, the thought of little animatronic dolls entering you through your mouth.... ugh. also i think that the underground facility was some kind of fazbear frights' version of circus baby's entertainment and rental, because the little ballerina dolls were definitely Minireenas, and Stanley saw Funtime Foxy, Funtime Freddy and Ballora in his dreams.
the new kid story actually left me speechless!! i really liked Mick, Devon was... weird, and i really liked Kelsey until... yeah WHAT HAPPENED?? i figured out that Kelsey is definitely not human, but who is he?? he seems like the "evil version of Cassidy", that was literally my first thought (because of Golden Freddy obviously). also i was so mad at Devon, the kid literally knew that the suit IS DANGEROUS, he literally hurt his hand when putting it on, but nOOO he still decided to put Kesley inside, what a great idea! well, he also died later so, i dont know, justice?
oughh i liked the short story about Stitchwraith's birth, he's full of agony because of all of these things that Phineas was collecting, but what is he trying to do now? does he have a goal? AND HE CAN KILL WITH JUST A TOUCH?? amazing. can't wait to read more.
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2,095 reviews63 followers
July 26, 2023
Another strong entry to the Fazbear Frights series though not nearly as chilling as the previous collection. Interestingly enough the first two stories feature adults as the main characters instead of the children/preteens we've seen previously. The first one was a stalking story and the second one was body horror, gross. The third one was bizarre...I mean, that's probably a good description for all 3 stories, bizarre! But the third story was much longer than typical stories in the collections and a slow burner with a build up that I'm not sure was really worth it.

Looking forward to the next volume!
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15 reviews1 follower
May 16, 2023
This book took wayyy longer to read than I thought it would, despite that, I’m happy that finally it wasn’t exclusively women dying although deliliah still makes descisions that make u think she’s a scream mc, ending for the new kid was confusing but overall I did really like it, was arguably the goriest book and the book with the darkest themes so far, If I had to rate them I’d put it as such: 1:35am, The new kid and finally Room for one more(still liked this one defo the most disturbing story so far)
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58 reviews
January 22, 2024
Auch in diesem Teil der Reihe werden wieder 3 Kurzgeschichten erzählt. Die letzte war eher weniger meins aber die ersten beiden haben dafür so einen Punkt bei mir getroffen. Ich fand die wirklich, wirklich unheimlich 4,5 Sterne
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422 reviews1 follower
August 31, 2024
I love the writing and the concepts, but I didn't find the stories or characters as interesting in this volume. I'm glad I discovered this series. Maybe I'll actually watch the movie at some point, since this apparently is based on the movie.?
I don't know these things.
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68 reviews
September 18, 2024
5 stars for the way Scott brought the last 2 books together in the end. Genius. Sometimes I forget I’m not reading a normal horror book. Like Freddy Bonnie and chica pull up and I’m like oh yea I’m reading fnaf…I wonder what William afton is up to
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169 reviews8 followers
December 30, 2024
trochę przydługa ta historia, przez co ciężko mi było się wkręcić w akcję; i mean, gdyby zamiast dwudziestu iluś nocy delilah była męczona przez standardowe 5, budowałoby to zdecydowanie większe napięcie
245 reviews2 followers
January 18, 2025
Had to read this to assess suitability for school library. Can see why it has a YA rating, not my genre/cup of tea at all. A collection of short, weird, disturbing tales.
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97 reviews
April 8, 2025
Look man, I don't read FNAF books because they're good. 😂 I read them for the lore.
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