Fazbear Frights Box Set: An AFK Book (Five Nights At Freddy's)
A**A
Five Night's At Freedom's Book Seriez
My daughter just had to have this when she found it, she even read one of the books to her sister and I!!!! But she's enjoying the books very much and from what I can tell by my daughter's comments, that this set is well worth buying...
Z**H
Amazing stories!
As of writing this review I have read all 12 books.Contents:The box contains 12 books (11 + 1 bonus book). The 11 main books each contain 3 short horror stories (each story around 40 - 80 pages long) and a short part of the main story that is spread through the main 11 books. The bonus book only contains 3 short stories.Stories:The stories are set in fnaf universe (obviously). These stories have their separate canon, events happening in the books might not happen in the games and vice-versa. However, there might be events that are reimagining of the events from the games. Stories are usually creepy, mysterious, sad but some are also crazy weird. Many of them end bad for protagonist.Final thoughts:It's an amazing series of books. Easy to read. Very fun and creepy. Very interesting overall story. If you like fnaf lore, you will enjoy these.
R**R
Worth it
This is a great, quality set of books. The box itself is thin and somewhat flimsy, but the books are sturdy. The box was well packaged with foam padding, which I appreciate because there's nothing more disappointing than receiving a brand new boxed set that's been dented and crushed.
M**E
Great books!
So I decided to get this book series because I recently got into the Five Nights at Freddy's games and the lore, and so far, I'm enjoying these books! I'm 20 and I love it so far. I'm not sure about how these might be good for younger audiences because these books have the feel of the whole horror vibe of FNAF, and some of the stories are kind of dark. However, if you don't mind these, give it a shot!This box set has 12 books, one of which is an extra and can't be purchased individually (the 12th book in this set). Each book has 3 separate stories that all take place or revolve around the FNAF universe in some way. Most of the stories I've read so far come from the view of children or teens.If you enjoy the FNAF series and want to know more, or you enjoy the lore, I say try reading these books. I personally really liked these and recommend them.
P**
All 12 books
Exactly what I was hoping for. My son has gotten into this series. All 12 books in paperback!
A**N
Keeps Their Attention
I wasn’t sure if this was going to be a full story or graphic novel type read but it’s sort of a combination of both. It’s an actual story with some images thrown in so it keeps their attention. Great for any kids who like FNAF but also may hate reading long books as the way it’s broken up helps them make good progress without only seeing pages of pages of only words coming up.
C**Z
Great short stories, great horror books, weak box
I love these books!! I haven't finished them yet, but they can get gory and are pretty unsettling, which is just how the FNAF franchise is. I love how casual the writing is and I can really feel personal with the characters by their descriptions of their thoughts. I would never recommend these books for young kids or timid people, but if your kids or yourself love creepy stuff and have a strong gut, go for it. Also my books seem to be printed slightly too low, I've read some at Barnes & Noble and they seemed perfectly centered. I don't mind it that much but it's something I noticed while staring at these books for hours. The box quality itself is kind of flimsy, it can easily break and tear when not full. I was hoping for a sturdier box in this $70 box set. It was also pretty difficult to take out the first book.
A**A
Great deal
This was purchased as a challenge for my son. He had 3 weeks to read all of them. He loved these books
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