Fazbear Frights 01. Into the Pit

Fazbear Frights 01. Into the Pit

Softcover
4.233

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Description

Five Nights at Freddy's fans won't want to miss this pulse-pounding collection of three novella-length tales that will keep even the bravest player up at night... 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. - In this volume, horror master Scott Cawthon spins three sinister novella-length stories from different corners of his series' canon. - Each story comes complete with accompanying artwork from fan-favourite game artist LadyFiszi, who brings the horror to life in startling new ways. Readers beware: this collection of terrifying tales is enough to unsettle even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans.

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Family
Format
Softcover
Pages
193
Price
11.50 €

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5

Super cool and creepy stories!

I loved all 3 stories🫶🏻 The creepy vibes were on point and it was nice getting some more stories around the animatronics.

5

It's unprediictable and disturbing in a good and creepy way for the ones who like that

5

Rating: ★★★★★ "Into the Pit" is an absolute gem for Five Nights at Freddy's fans! This gripping novella takes you on a spine-tingling journey into the FNAF universe, offering a perfect blend of horror and suspense. The characters are well-developed, and the story keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. A must-read for anyone who loves the FNAF franchise. Five stars, without a doubt!

4

Good for what it is

3

I jumped into the audiobook of this one so that I would have something light yet engaging to listen to while sewing. And while it was light, what it wasn't was engaging. Usually, the FNAF universe has some pretty interesting and interwebbed lore, but this book really excessively played with repetitive stereotypes and superficial topics. What I hoped would be a good, spooky read was actually just annoying at some points. I will give the rest of the stories a try, but for this one, I have to say it was a major letdown for me, personally.

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