A review by aced_aro_rose
Blackbird by Kelly Parra, Scott Cawthon, Andrea Waggener

4.0

FNAF is twisted, plain and simple.

To the people complaining and not actually writing REAL reviews, stop it, you’re not being helpful.

FNAF in general is about CHILDREN being MURDERED being killer who runs a pizzeria geared towards children. He wants them to keep their ‘Happiest day’ by fusing their souls into his animatronics.

There, now you can make a decision if this book series is for the child in your life.

However, I will point out that kids these days tend to be interested in the twisted world of FNAF because of you tubers/streamers. It’s very mainstream.


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The stories are interesting. The first story is about a college student admitting he was a bully in middle school to a friend and was unapologetic. I won’t spoil it but this one had an seemingly ‘happy’ ending.

The second story made me cry. It touched very close to home. About a young boy dying from a tumour. Again, it was sad and heartbreaking. But I loved it the most out of all the stories across all of the books.

The third story is about a younger brother in high school trying to beat his older brothers high scores on the arcade games at the freddy fazbear’s he works at. Then he’s haunted after cheating on the newest Hide and Seek game by Bonnie. The ending is in line with the other FNAF stories.

Now the ‘final’ story that is the continuation that carries through each book was interesting and left on a cliffhanger.

All in all, I found the stories to be interesting, though I am not a hardcore FNAF fan so I probably didn’t catch any hints linking the games or other stories together. [I’m sure that there will a Game Theory video within the month on it].