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Into the Pit (Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights #1)
T**D
A Great FNAF Novel!
I really enjoyed this. The stories were fantastic; they had well written characters and interesting stories. As a FNAF fan, I was deeply pleased. Now, for the actual stories:Into the Pit: 4.5 out of 5 stars.It was very intriguing, and really suspensful too. I will say that the ending kind of felt like some things were left hanging, and if you're not a FNAF fan, you might cringe a little, but that's alright.To be Beautiful: 4 out of 5 stars.Not really my thing, but it was fine. The villain was interesting, and the ending was a little scary.Count the Ways: 5 out of 5 stars.Oof, where to start?! This story was amazing! The characters were really well developed, the villain and plot were very intense, and the ending broke me! I recommended thus one especially.
A**O
fun and exciting!
Each story is short and to the point. Perfect length for a little bed time reading. Very fun and suspenseful.
M**D
My son says 5 stars!
My son (12) loved it, and he doesn't even like reading!
M**A
Big hit!
My son is loving this line of books. I didn't read the description well enough so didn't realize it wasn't a graphic novel... but he loves it anyway, which makes me happy! I love that these books are helping him find his love of reading. It can be hard to get some children to love doing what is so good for them, so I'm very happy to have found these and continue to foster his reading skills.
K**R
awesome read
Storyline itself is good, I like the one with the doll, makes me think of the fan song. Art is like an 8/10 especially in the last story but it’s whatever
C**I
As creepy and as wonderful as you'd expect from Scott Cawthon
It sure is fascinating to see how many ideas Scott can push out of this beloved video game series, and Into the Pit surely won't disappoint its dedicated fanbase. Each of these stories are perfect to read if you're a FNAF fan or just a newcomer who wants to acquire a taste of what the series has to offer. These stories are sure to entice you and will make you want to keep coming back for more. Besides, any Five Nights at Freddy's fan knows that when you want more of what the series has to offer, than Scott Cawthon is sure to keep delivering again and again and again. Definitely recommend these books to anyone who loves horror or mystery, but doesn't want to read anything too overly gory or demonic. Excellent stories from an excellent series.👍
A**S
You have to know what your children can handle! Easy short stories.
The media could not be loaded. I read ALL the reviews.... Before buying! Some say that these are too "morbid and dark". I'm going to advise that if you are not sure how your child/children will handle the suspense, vivid fiction writing and the emotional aftermath of the obvious lessons included with the stories: then no, don't buy them.But my 10 year old has a clear understanding of what is real and what is entertaining writing, film and music. It's really up to you as parents to judge.I know I had read more than a few "classics" during my proper childhood that emotionally stayed with me well into my 40's...... 🤷 Plus 80% of these children know WAY more about the FNAF world than you think 😉 The games and merch have been out almost a decade......My son found it a really easy read. No nightmares, just open conversation about some of the "morals of the stories". He's requested the rest of the set!
P**.
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Disclaimer: I received this book from my husband. Get you a partner that buys books for you!Book: Into The PitAuthor: Scott CawthonBook Series: Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights Book 1Rating: 5/5Recommended For...: horror fans, FNAF fansPublication Date: December 26, 2019Genre: HorrorRecommended Age: 14+ (gore, violence, scary moments, evil robots who will come to kill us all)Publisher: Scholastic Inc.Pages: 195Synopsis: What do you wish for most? It's a question that Oswald, Sarah, and Millie think they know the answer to. Oswald wishes his summer wasn't so boring, Sarah wishes to be beautiful, and Millie wishes she could just disappear from the face of the earth. But in the twisted world of Five Nights at Freddy's, their hearts' deepest desires have an unexpected cost.Review: I didn't know going into this book that it was actually 3 tales in one but man I'm so blown away by it! I loved each story and I thought it did well to make the stories short, sweet, and to the point without sacrificing world building, character development, and plot.My only issue is the ambiguity of the last story. What happened and what was she trapped in and what was the point?? But I'm sure Scott Cawthorn has the answer and will show it somewhere 5 installments down the line.Verdict: I loved it!
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