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

4.0

Dude, honestly the best Fazbear Frights entry yet.

All three stories were honestly better well written. All of the Fazbear Frights novels aren't badly written, but honestly, this one just flowed better I think. The stories also felt like some of the darkest ones yet. I know kids read these, and they're who these books are written for. I feel like a little scare and shock is good for any age while it comes to reading, but these felt if they were written for older kids for sure.

The first one was good, very suspenseful and just a fun story, where honestly the main character, Nole got what he deserved. Definitely need more of Blackbird in the future, he was generally a scary character!

The second story was about a nanny taking care of a dying boy while his dad is in the army. I feel if you're reading these stories then you're probably into FNAF lore, then you'll know the only thing linking this story to the Fazbear universe, is Evan and Micheal, the boy's dad and his uncle. While on the more bittersweet side, it was such a good read. I knew what was coming but was really hoping for a twist.

The final story was my favorite of the three. Toby is just trying to beat his brother's high scores in Freddy Fazbear's Pizza Place. The new game Hide and Seak, with everybody's favorite rabbit, is haunting him, But Toby is determined to get the highest score, no matter what it costs. I think this one was the darkest one, the end caught me off guard, and I loved it.