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A review by claresbookshelf
1:35am by Elley Cooper, Scott Cawthon, Andrea Waggener
4.0
4 out of 5 stars
As I reached the end of this book, I audibly said "damn".
This volume of the series was a hell of a lot darker than it's predecessors. This no longer felt like Goosebumps, this felt more adult, more "Tales from the Crypt".
All three stories, plus the little epilogue at the end, stood out strong amongst all the other stories. I was genuinely unnerved by each one, especially the last one because holy shit.
Say what you will about the FNAF series, but Scott Cawthon is a fantastic storyteller and when his has the help of trained writers to help put together the story in cohesive ways (not just a well-implied moment in a video game) the horrific lore of the series is just awesome.
As I reached the end of this book, I audibly said "damn".
This volume of the series was a hell of a lot darker than it's predecessors. This no longer felt like Goosebumps, this felt more adult, more "Tales from the Crypt".
All three stories, plus the little epilogue at the end, stood out strong amongst all the other stories. I was genuinely unnerved by each one, especially the last one because holy shit.
Say what you will about the FNAF series, but Scott Cawthon is a fantastic storyteller and when his has the help of trained writers to help put together the story in cohesive ways (not just a well-implied moment in a video game) the horrific lore of the series is just awesome.