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Gumdrop Angel by Andrea Waggener, Scott Cawthon

heathersbooks100's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was honestly one of the better Fazbear Frights books. I like how its main focus was not in creating immediate scares, but creating characters that the readers can relate to. In the previous books I found that sometimes it went straight to horror, but here I am really glad with the pacing and I think that it worked excellently in this book's favor.
That being said, I am honestly not a fan of how the word 'curvy' was used to describe most of this book's adult women characters.
All things considered, though this book is going to draw the classic "is this even FNaF" comments for some of it's stories, I recommend this book to any FNaF fan above some of the other Fazbear Frights books.

miaaaahh's review against another edition

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3.5

Individual Ratings:
Gumdrop Angel: 7/10
Sergio's Lucky Day: 6/10
What We Found: 8/10

szara's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this volume in general, I really liked the first and the third story – they had that good mix of likable main character and the horror of how Fazbear destroyed their lives. The second one, unfortunately, dragged on for too long – the ending was great but the overall pacing was off.

claresbookshelf's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 out of 5 stars.

So this book was dark. Like, darker than the others in the series.
The first story had my skin crawling. The middle story gave me mixed feelings and then ended in horror. The final story had me screaming from the start as soon as the words "Fazbear Frights" were uttered in-universe and a certain hidden room was discovered.

Jake and Larson need to team up, I'm worried about them both. If you'd told me 6 years ago that I would still be hooked by this story I wouldn't have believed you. But here we are.
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