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Bunny Call
by Andrea Waggener, Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper
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Book: Bunny Call
Author: Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper, Andrea Waggener
Book Series: Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights Book 5
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: horror fans, FNAF fans
Publication Date: September 1, 2020
Genre: Horror
Recommended Age: 10+ (gore, slight violence, scary moments)
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Pages: 224
Synopsis: From twisted toys to gut-wrenching games, this collection of terrifying tales is unsettling enough to mess with even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans. In this volume, series creator Scott Cawthon spins three sinister novella-length stories from different corners of FNAF's canon. Each story comes complete with accompanying artwork from a fan-favorite game artist to bring the horror to life in a whole new way.
Readers beware: In this startling world, desperate wishes have an unexpected cost, beautiful trinkets reveal appalling powers, and harmless pranks can go awry in ghastly ways.
Review: I’m so sad that this is the last book (until the next one releases next year) for now. The FNAF books are so spooky and it’s getting me so excited for the next video game installment of the series. I’m also loving the lore! I am a lore hunter and I work very hard to understand the story behind the story. The book had a great plot, the stories were cohesive and spooky, the characters were well developed, and the atmosphere of the book was scary.
The only thing I disliked about the book is that the pacing was a bit too fast in two of the stories and there was a fatphobic comment in one of the stories.
Verdict: I love this series!
Book: Bunny Call
Author: Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper, Andrea Waggener
Book Series: Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights Book 5
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: horror fans, FNAF fans
Publication Date: September 1, 2020
Genre: Horror
Recommended Age: 10+ (gore, slight violence, scary moments)
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Pages: 224
Synopsis: From twisted toys to gut-wrenching games, this collection of terrifying tales is unsettling enough to mess with even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans. In this volume, series creator Scott Cawthon spins three sinister novella-length stories from different corners of FNAF's canon. Each story comes complete with accompanying artwork from a fan-favorite game artist to bring the horror to life in a whole new way.
Readers beware: In this startling world, desperate wishes have an unexpected cost, beautiful trinkets reveal appalling powers, and harmless pranks can go awry in ghastly ways.
Review: I’m so sad that this is the last book (until the next one releases next year) for now. The FNAF books are so spooky and it’s getting me so excited for the next video game installment of the series. I’m also loving the lore! I am a lore hunter and I work very hard to understand the story behind the story. The book had a great plot, the stories were cohesive and spooky, the characters were well developed, and the atmosphere of the book was scary.
The only thing I disliked about the book is that the pacing was a bit too fast in two of the stories and there was a fatphobic comment in one of the stories.
Verdict: I love this series!