

desertcart.com: Bunny Call: An AFK Book (Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights #5) (5): 9781338576047: Cawthon, Scott: Books Review: More mysteries await in the fifth installment - The fifth book gets things going with perhaps the most direct approach to the mystery that is fazbear. Book one is essentially a remake of the first two installments of a character who is bitter battling it out for survival of the night against Cawthon's newest addition. It works well and feels like a night in the game complete with memories, thoughts, and details that may represent you during that first night against the animatronics. The second story is a little slower and more egotistical, that seems a bit political when you first read it, but soon it turns into a piece that hold horror, intrigue, some randomness that the genre thrives on and yet also dips into bizarre writing found on deviantart. It's a ice twist and break, though disturbing as always, but adds a new piece to an already complicated puzzle . The third tale though is the stuff of nightmares and has little time to take before we are presented with a familiar figure that Matt Patt has presented months if not years ago with the last Fazbear game prior to VR. Ultimate Custom night's premise is manifested in the real world and it feels like an episode of Scary Stories to Tell in the dark. A ballad of moral conflicts, with mystery, creeps, and other horror features it was the tale that had me on end the most. In this one it provides us with some answers/information's, but yet opens up a new epilogue that apparently the added books 6 and 7 will be entrusted to tell. As for the epilogue... it's okay, not my favorite and nothing Earth shattering but helps add some new psychological components to the building bridge character awhile wrapping in the other epilogue tales the first four books brought. Overall, the fifth installment has helped scratch the horror itch, but... it still offers more mysteries to dive into and still makes the tale of five nights seem ambiguous in its aim to tell some tale. Still for the theory and franchise obsessed it holds very good writing, but again i'm hoping this mini series will start to pull bank a bit on the expanse and try to tie everything together, especially given the VR tale that is building alongside other games. Give this one a read my friend and i don't think you will be disappointed. Review: FNAF - Great book for a FNAF fan
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,468 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #14 in Teen & Young Adult Monster Fiction #14 in Teen & Young Adult Ghost Stories #1,786 in Teen & Young Adult Literature & Fiction |
| Book 5 of 12 | Five Nights At Freddy's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,958) |
| Dimensions | 5.6 x 0.5 x 8.2 inches |
| Grade level | 7 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1338576046 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1338576047 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | September 1, 2020 |
| Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
| Reading age | 9 - 14 years, from customers |
A**R
More mysteries await in the fifth installment
The fifth book gets things going with perhaps the most direct approach to the mystery that is fazbear. Book one is essentially a remake of the first two installments of a character who is bitter battling it out for survival of the night against Cawthon's newest addition. It works well and feels like a night in the game complete with memories, thoughts, and details that may represent you during that first night against the animatronics. The second story is a little slower and more egotistical, that seems a bit political when you first read it, but soon it turns into a piece that hold horror, intrigue, some randomness that the genre thrives on and yet also dips into bizarre writing found on deviantart. It's a ice twist and break, though disturbing as always, but adds a new piece to an already complicated puzzle . The third tale though is the stuff of nightmares and has little time to take before we are presented with a familiar figure that Matt Patt has presented months if not years ago with the last Fazbear game prior to VR. Ultimate Custom night's premise is manifested in the real world and it feels like an episode of Scary Stories to Tell in the dark. A ballad of moral conflicts, with mystery, creeps, and other horror features it was the tale that had me on end the most. In this one it provides us with some answers/information's, but yet opens up a new epilogue that apparently the added books 6 and 7 will be entrusted to tell. As for the epilogue... it's okay, not my favorite and nothing Earth shattering but helps add some new psychological components to the building bridge character awhile wrapping in the other epilogue tales the first four books brought. Overall, the fifth installment has helped scratch the horror itch, but... it still offers more mysteries to dive into and still makes the tale of five nights seem ambiguous in its aim to tell some tale. Still for the theory and franchise obsessed it holds very good writing, but again i'm hoping this mini series will start to pull bank a bit on the expanse and try to tie everything together, especially given the VR tale that is building alongside other games. Give this one a read my friend and i don't think you will be disappointed.
E**.
FNAF
Great book for a FNAF fan
P**.
book review
Disclaimer: I bought this book. Support your authors and your indie game creators! Book: Bunny Call Author: Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper, Andrea Waggener Book Series: Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights Book 5 Rating: 5/5 Recommended For...: horror fans, FNAF fans Publication Date: September 1, 2020 Genre: Horror Recommended Age: 10+ (gore, slight violence, scary moments) Publisher: Scholastic Inc. Pages: 224 Synopsis: From twisted toys to gut-wrenching games, this collection of terrifying tales is unsettling enough to mess with even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans. In this volume, series creator Scott Cawthon spins three sinister novella-length stories from different corners of FNAF's canon. Each story comes complete with accompanying artwork from a fan-favorite game artist to bring the horror to life in a whole new way. Readers beware: In this startling world, desperate wishes have an unexpected cost, beautiful trinkets reveal appalling powers, and harmless pranks can go awry in ghastly ways. Review: I’m so sad that this is the last book (until the next one releases next year) for now. The FNAF books are so spooky and it’s getting me so excited for the next video game installment of the series. I’m also loving the lore! I am a lore hunter and I work very hard to understand the story behind the story. The book had a great plot, the stories were cohesive and spooky, the characters were well developed, and the atmosphere of the book was scary. The only thing I disliked about the book is that the pacing was a bit too fast in two of the stories and there was a fatphobic comment in one of the stories. Verdict: I love this series!
P**E
Keep on reading all of them
My children loves this book
C**.
Children’s book.
Purchased this book for my daughter to add to her collection and she absolutely loves it.
M**Y
Interesting book to read!
Love the stories of the FNAF books. This book has a very interesting plot. And I like how they give you 3 different stories in one book so you get more stories for the price of 1 if you know what I mean. Would recommend 10/10
R**G
Amazing But a Bit Disturbing
I love the fnaf series, and horror in general! I enjoyed this book a lot, but some of the stories creeped me out. It was very thrilling, but I don't think I would recommend it to children of ages younger then 10
E**I
Great
I love the book
S**Y
Enfant ravi.
A**R
(sigh) its obvious who the man in room (insert number cant remember ;-;) is william afton. the child? thats cassidy...but genderbend i guess...? 0-o. Remember UCN? (ultimate custom night) the theory is its william trapped in hell...but this story proves otherwise. Because the story is happening at the same time as UCN. So how can william be in hell if he is in a hospital? The events of UCN are williams dreams. Nurse ackerman clearly stated williams REM patern showed horrific nightmares. No family came to claim him because his family are (cough ) "dead" (cough" yeah right "cough"). I also think william had to relive losing the people he loved most; his kids...i feel like he was forced to wat h them die all over again. I feel like he had to hear Elizabeth pleading with him tolet her see baby again. Hewas reliving the worst moments of his life in his dreams aswell as the animatronics scaring the livong crap out of him -.-
A**R
OMG THIS BOOK IS SUPER MYSTERIOUS AND ALSO WANTS TO MAKE YOU BARF WAIT ARE YOU STILL READING THIS REWIEW JUST BUY THE FLIPPIN BOOK ITS JUST TOO SCARY AND DONT READ THIS WHEN YOU ARE EATING JUST A REMINDER OK BUY IT
A**R
Stories were great, second one was a bit weird
A**E
Tolles Buch, Dankeschön!!!
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