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Fazbear Frights by Scott Cawthon (and various other authors)
Average Rating: ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤
Into the Pit
Fetch
1:35 A.M.
Step Closer
Bunny Call
Blackbird
The Cliffs
Gumdrop Angel
I haven't yet finished this series of Fazbear Frights from the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise but decided to review the ones I have read, and I (mostly) loved them, there was only one story I actively hated. Aimed at a younger audience, they are still excellent books for adults to read. Having never played FNAF I am slightly obsessed with it!
Gotta be honest here man, despite how much the first two stories changes things I LOVED this graphic novel.
i have every fnaf book
Spring flowers on the cliffs at Blackpool, above the concrete, fake stone sea wall.
I've just finished reading all 12 volumes of Fazbear Frights and would like to share my ranking list of favorite to leave favorite story
Fazbear Frights Ranking List
1: Count The Ways
2: Dance With Me
3: Fetch
4: Out Of Stock
5: The Breaking Wheel
6: Room For One More
7: Into The Pit
8: Blackbird
9: The Real Jake
10: Step Closer
11: Coming Home
12: You're The Band
13: 1:35am
14: Lonely Freddy
15: Jump For Tickets
16: The Cliffs
17: Pizza Kit
18: Friendly Face
19: To Be Beautiful
20: The Scoop
21: Bunny Call
22: The Puppet Carver
23: Find Player Two
24: The New Kid
25: He Told Me Everything
26: The Man in Room 1280
27: In The Flesh
28: Sea Bonnie's
29: Felix The Shark
30: Gumdrop Angel
31: Hide-and-Seek
32: What We Found
33: Prankster
34: Together Forever
35: Kids at Play
36: Sergio’s Lucky Day
The Cliffs by J. Courtney Sullivan
This book was so well done. It is a tale of women throughout time in a very small town on the water in Maine. The story begins with a woman named Jane, and we meet Jane through the lens of her infatuation with a house on a cliff in the little town where she lives. Through the vehicle of the house, we meet people from the recent past, distant past, and the future. The story discusses so many interesting topics - colonialism, feminism, women's burdens, and so much more. The characters were so richly written that I felt as though I truly knew them. Not especially a fast read, but an in-depth and beautiful tale that I was happy to stay with an read for as long as it took. I would HIGHLY recommend this book.
This ebook was provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.