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Original Title: | The Silver Eyes ASIN B019HC4EQ2 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Five Nights at Freddy's #1 |
Scott Cawthon
Kindle Edition | Pages: 330 pages Rating: 4.19 | 8546 Users | 1220 Reviews
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Title | : | The Silver Eyes (Five Nights at Freddy's #1) |
Author | : | Scott Cawthon |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 330 pages |
Published | : | December 16th 2015 |
Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Fantasy. Supernatural. Paranormal |
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Based on the bestselling horror video game series, Five Nights at Freddy’s follows a young woman named Charlotte, who reunites with her childhood friends on the anniversary of the tragedy that ripped their town apart. It’s been exactly ten years since the murders at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, and Charlotte, who goes by the name Charlie, has spent the last ten years trying to forget. Her father had owned Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza and had built its four adult-sized animatronic animals. After meeting up with her friends, curiosity leads them back to the old pizza place, and they find it hidden, but still standing. They discover a way inside, but things are not as they used to be: the four mascots that delighted and entertained them as children have changed. The animatronic animals have a dark secret and a murderous agenda.Rating Appertaining To Books The Silver Eyes (Five Nights at Freddy's #1)
Ratings: 4.19 From 8546 Users | 1220 ReviewsAssessment Appertaining To Books The Silver Eyes (Five Nights at Freddy's #1)
Ok, at first, I thought that this book would be awful. I was so wrong. Five Nights at Freddys is a horror game where a night guard at a restaurant tries not to get killed by animatronics. This book isn't exactly like the game, but it is pretty close to it. With that out of the way, here's the actual book review Silver Eyes is about a teen girl named Charlie who meets up with past friends to honor a boy by the name of Michael, one of her friends brothers. When the all meet up, they decide to3.5 ⭐ rounded up! Not too bad! My son was begging me to read this because he liked it so much. So I figured why not. Sounded fun. The writing wasn't the greatest, and there are definitely unanswered questions but it was enjoyable....and had mystery to it which I liked.
it was very spooky and exiting.
"Never trust a rabbit, I say."I've never played the game so I had no idea about this book going into it. Sure, I know Freddy is a bear (hence the cover) and a little like Chuck-e-Cheese. So, to be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this book.It was a huge surprise when I found myself completely creeped out! The idea of the animatronics moving is just as bad as dolls (maybe even worse). The memories of Charlie's and even of John and Carlton's were interesting and helped give the group added
Well, this was a fun, creeptastic ride! I love books that have to do with carnivals or old diners, or just old creepy stuff. I had no idea this was a video game! Lol! I just saw it on overdrive, it sounded good so I picked it up. I can't say anything for the video game but the book was awesome! When Charlie was young, her father used to own Freddy Fazbear's Pizza where he had animatronics serving people and putting on shows. Charlie's dad built all of these himself. He even build some
Personal Response: I thought this book was an 8 out of 10 because it had a good ending but about half of the book was kind of boring. The only part of the book I wished was changed would be the first act, because it was quite dry.Plot: Five Nights at Freddys: The Silver Eyes is written by Scott Cawthon, the maker of the Five Nights at Freddys video game series. The book starts with Charlie going back to the town of Hurricane for a ceremony. The morning of the the ceremony Charlie meets up
Oh Scott. Where do I start with this?I bought this book on Kindle, because my sister and I have been playing our way through the games recently, and while searching in vain for Nightmare mode strategies, I've stumbled across dozens of fan theories regarding the apparent "lore" of the game. While I don't consider myself to be an intense fan of the series, my curiosity got the best of me. The working title of this book was "The Untold Story". When I heard that, I assumed this book would be full of
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