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A review by darryn_gray
The Twisted Ones by Kira Breed-Wrisley, Scott Cawthon
adventurous
challenging
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Slightly better writing than the first one, but not majorly. What this one was missing was almost some of the creepiness from the first book. The first book at least had the characters wandering around the abandoned pizzeria where as a FNaF fan you only knew that'd mean the animatronics would come to life but you didn't know when, it was a worth while tactic that made the beginning part of the first book really interesting
This one didn't have any of that it was almost more mystery than horror, trying to figure out what these new animatronics are and trying to figure out everything that'd been going on since the last book.
There are also characters introduced in this book that didn't matter to much to the book, yet came back around towards the end, hopefully they're more important in the next one otherwise that was just a big waste of time to bring them in so many times.
I feel the book could have been longer in order to flesh out some of the details and ideas more, it is still very tell rather than show
This one didn't have any of that it was almost more mystery than horror, trying to figure out what these new animatronics are and trying to figure out everything that'd been going on since the last book.
There are also characters introduced in this book that didn't matter to much to the book, yet came back around towards the end, hopefully they're more important in the next one otherwise that was just a big waste of time to bring them in so many times.
I feel the book could have been longer in order to flesh out some of the details and ideas more, it is still very tell rather than show