Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights #4
In this fourth volume, Five Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon spins three sinister novella-length stories from different corners of his series' canon, featuring cover art from fan-favorite artist LadyFiszi.
Readers beware: This collection of terrifying tales is enough to unsettle even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans.
Reviews (93)
Amazing and pulse pounding
Even though I haven’t finished this book yet, I want to review the part I already read. I am almost done with the first story,”Step Closer”, but I could not generate the suspense I got from it. 5 stars.
Starting to lack in immersion
Finished first story so my review is based on that! I love how it's always just descriptive enough to immerse you in the world. They fill you in with just enough relevant details to give you a full image! Compared to the previous titles however, something's off. The coincidences/circumstances driving the central conflicts or certain plot points were a little too stretched out and made me go "Really? It just SO happened that this and that did this? oh okay" Previous stories did this but would also try to substantiate on those but 'step closer' had just enough to break immersion. I also felt that the wording was a little off in some parts, compared to the structure of the other stories. I had to re-read a few lines because of their phrasing. The ending however, as always, was top notch spooky! YARG!
Cool
This book seems really cool,if you like goosebumps and fnaf these books are a must read
Dark and Twisted, as all FNaF Books should be!
I see a lot of reviews of parents buying these books to their children, and while I think that works with the first 3 books, kids under the age of 12 should avoid this one like the plague! If they don't, then settle in for some sleepless nights.. The first story is incredibly dark, but I loved it. Not for sensitive people though. (9/10) The second story is quite disliked but much more fun and mysterious, most people could get through it without a problem. (8/10) The thirst story is pretty twisted, but not that dark. Basically a sad story with a somewhat happy ending. (8/10) If your kid is under 12, then I could only recommend the second story since it's quite mild. The other have some pretty dark themes even though the third story is nothing compared to the first. Buy it if you like FNaF.
Bro this was a good book
all the series at the moment was good but this book is good in the first story in the second story was also good but third story was less interesting.But this book is still great go buy it!!
My niece now owns them all
These book sets has kept my niece interested for yearsshe loves Five Nights at Freddy's anything for a few years so she was thrilled to know she got the final two books for Christmas. The books came as expected good quality, value and plots for the children.
Love
Very nice with a mystery at the very end plus there is no tragic ending for the main characters. I highly highly recommend this book to people who love dark, depressing, and scary stories. I just wish that there was a comic book to it too because I get confused on what the picture look like
Came damaged
Came damaged. I wish I would have bought them in store. At least then I would know why weren't damaged. Update: Got a replacement and they are even more damaged than the first. Save your the trouble and spend the extra few dollars and buy them from the store. That's what I'm going to do.
More Amazing Stories
The end of this book will have you in tears. All of the stories were really good, as always.
Great scary book for kids
My son loves this book! I got him another in the series because he was so into it. Also it counts as an AR( accelerated reader) book so if that's something you're worried about, then yes you're kid can read this and still take the AR tests for school for points. It's a win win.
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