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1:35Am by Andrea Waggener, Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper

callmek98's review against another edition

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3.0

The first two stories had something to do with sleep which I loved. The third story didn’t. Like pick an overarching theme and stick with it

hidekisohma's review against another edition

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2.0

DNF'ed at 62%.

Ugh, i HATE DNF'ing. No matter how bad a book is, i like to complete it. it's kind of like i feel like the book has beaten me or something, but for this one, i just had to stop. I just didn't care.

Once again, the book is separated into 3 stories. i read the first 2 but stopped about 10 pages into the last one.

1st story: a girl finds a doll that even after she throws it away, continually wakes her up at 1:35am. The story itself is annoying because it takes what's basically a good person and slowly drives her insane over the course of the story. it's unpleasant to read, and not in a good, horror way. just in a "why is this good person being tormented for literally no reason?" and it ends as terribly as you might expect. 1.5/5

2nd story: this one is about a guy who guards what i assume to be sister location and bad stuff happens to him involving small ballerina dolls for no real reason. Kind of like the first story how the girl kept getting more and more crazy, in this one, he's getting more and more sick. it's just not a fun read. 1.5/5

3rd story. This is the one i didn't finish. its about an unpopular boy who makes friends with a new kid who's popular, and at this point, i just ran out of steam. after 2 terrible stories in a row, i just couldn't bring myself to read a third one. and the story started out with a premise i really didn't care about. It's the longest of the 3 and i had no desire to read another 100 pages of this. N/A / 5

I mean, i'll probably look at 4 and see if maybe that one's better. this may have just been a dud 3rd book, as i really did enjoy the ball pit story in the first book and the plushtrap story in the 2nd. so i usually liked at least 1 of the 3 stories. Honestly though, this one was a flop that i just couldn't finish.

1.5 out of 5 rounded up to a 2.

DNF @ 62%

aced_aro_rose's review against another edition

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4.0

Delilah’s story is the saddest and most depressing of the series so far. To suffer all that she had suffered through in her life only to die in a vent where nobody will ever find her body after being driven the the brink by Ella is just so... sad.

Stanley’s story is just as depressing for me, however, I sort of have the ‘well it’s his own fault for ignoring medical intervention’ mindset...which I don’t like because it’s ultimately not his fault...not 100% and I hate blaming people for their own demise, even if it is basically their fault. His girlfriend dumps him for a guy whose ‘much better’ than him in every way. I figured out the ending at the very beginning but thought that they wouldn’t go THAT far. This is Fnaf, of course they would have the disappearing dolls climb down Stanley’s throat while he sleeps on the job. The only thing that I find unrealistic is Stanley’s constant refusal to visit the hospital since he starts coming down with some downright terrifying symptoms that even I wouldn’t ignore. But he drags himself to work each time, sealing his fate.

Devon’s story.. oh boy.... I HAD sympathy for Kelsey until the literal last page. But all my sympathy is on Mick and most of it was from the beginning. He’s going to hold onto the deaths of Devon [his best friend] and Kelsey [budding new friend] until he dies. I do see him blaming himself once he realizes Devon isn’t coming back or he might snap? I don’t know... Again... I hate blaming people for their own demise but Devon has shown himself to be very cruel, self-serving and selfish. He in part deserved getting bit by the freddy animatronic.. Did he deserve death? No. He’s a stupid fucking kid! Kids can be the worst and absolute MONSTERS to each other especially if they feel slighted.

And Devon’s obsession with getting Heather to like him made him do this. Especially given her words on ‘justice’ being getting revenge on someone who slighted you.

I’ve seen people claiming these books have no connection to the games but I believe they are connected but we simply do not have all the clue’s to connect it all because Cawthon wants it that way. But I do enjoy peoples theory’s trying to make sense of it all.

shaniatheduck's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

daenknight's review against another edition

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dark fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? No

2.0

okemmelie's review against another edition

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2.0

the final parts of the new kid slapped

breiner26's review against another edition

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5.0

5 ⭐

spanienhund's review against another edition

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dark sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

darryn_gray's review against another edition

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2.75

Honestly, all of these books have had at least one story that's really stood out to me, and this one is no different; though, normally its the story the book is named after that does it for me, this one not so much. While none of the book really were any super memorable like Into the Pit and Fetch were, besides the body horror of Room for One More, the only one that really stood out to me was The New Kid, mostly due to the ending. But overall, this has been the weakest of all of the Fazbear Frights books.

challengermilo's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark mysterious reflective sad fast-paced