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The Silver Eyes: Five Nights at Freddy’s (Original Trilogy Book 1)

Five Nights at Freddy's, Book 1

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Based on the best-selling horror video game series, Five Nights at Freddy's.

It's been exactly 10 years since the murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, and Charlotte (Charlie for short) has spent those 10 years trying to forget. Her father was the owner of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and the creator of its four adult-sized animatronic animals, and now Charlie is returning to her hometown to reunite with her childhood friends on the anniversary of the tragedy that ripped their town apart.

Curiosity leads Charlie and her friends back to the old pizza place, and they find it hidden and sealed, but still standing. They discover a way inside, but things are not as they once were: the four mascots that delighted and entertained them as children have changed. The animatronic animals have a dark secret, and a murderous agenda.

©2015 Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley (P)2016 Scholastic Inc.
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I absolutely loved this book. I've recently got myself sucked into the fnaf franchise by getting myself immersed into the lore. This book didn't disappoint! The only thing i thought was the audio voice was a bit slow, so I had to speed it up slightly but none the less still highly recommended. Great for lore lovers 👏❤

Brilliant start of the trilogy.

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This book is very interesting and helped me imagine more ideas that I could theorise about fnaf.

Amazing book!!!

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I had played the games, but when my friend recommended reading a book about it I was doubtful, but I gave him the benefit of the doubt and listened to it, and I was very surprised, Scott Cawthon has managed to make a compelling story full of great characters and tense moments, this has become my favorite series of books, if you’re doubtful I’d recommend using a token to unlock it, you don’t need any prior knowledge to enjoy this story and it’s a great listen weather you care about gnat or not 11/10 will read again^^

Unexpected masterpiece

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Great book but I felt the need to vent Marla isn't a good person I just want to put that out there she basically abandoned Carlton and then when her brother goes missing she still doesn't care that a guy literally got taken she only cares about her brother ignoring the fact that if she hadn't just written carlton off as not important her brother wouldn't of tried to go help him. my second point of frustration and don't get me wrong I enjoyed the book Charlie and John know who the killer is and that he has taken carlton and he's still in Freddies do they tell the rest of the group.... nope screw it let's not tell them its not like anything could go wrong or anything

spoilers contained

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I had heard some people be really critical about this book but decided to give it a try and I was pleasantly surprised! The narration was good (perhaps a little flat at times) but overall it was tense and creepy. The story features creepy and graphic imagery that really immerses you in the story (I almost felt like I could smell stale pizza and sweat). There were odd lines I felt seemed out of place but nothing experience ruining. Not perfect but very good. Would 100% recommend!

Scarily good!

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