FNAF Trilogy

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Author: Scott Cawthon                                                                                                                                                        Rating(The Silver Eyes): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

THE SILVER EYES=

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Ten years after the horrific murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza that ripped their town apart, Charlie - whose father owned the restaurant - and her childhood friends reunite on the anniversary of the tragedy and find themselves at the old pizza place, which had been locked up and abandoned for years. After they discover a way inside, they realize that things are not as they used to be. The four adult size animatronic mascots that once entertained patrons have changed. They now have a dark secret... and a murderous agenda. 

My Review:

As a Five Nights At Freddy's fan, I love this trilogy so much. The Silver Eyes is the perfect intro into the Trilogy. The Silver Eyes does a good job at introducing us to the characters that we will be following for the Trilogy. I love Charlie as a character and sometimes I can relate to her. I love seeing the connection she has to her friends. When they go the Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, the horror aspect really comes in and I love that part. The way that William Afton 'dies' in the springlocks creeped me out as I have the graphic novel version so I saw it as a picture. Overall, The Silver Eyes was a great intro to the Trilogy and a 5 star rating once again.

THE TWISTED ONES=                                                                                                                                                          Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

About:

It's been a year since the horrific events at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, and Charlie is just trying to move on. Even with the excitement of a new school and a fresh start, she's still haunted by nightmares of a masked murderer and four gruesome animatronic puppets. Charlie thinks her ordeal is over, but when a series of bodies is discovered near her school bearing wounds that are disturbingly familiar she finds herself drawn back into the world of her father's frightening creations. Something twisted is hunting Charlie, and this time, if it finds her, it's not letting her go.

My Review:

This book was just as amazing as Silver Eyes. I actually grew up with this book, I brought this book back in middle school from the book fair and the only time i read it was for a book report in 10th grade. But I decided to reread it recently and now I know why I did, this book was great. The twist that the Charlie that showed up at the end wasn't Charlie, I was really confused until I realized she would've died from her injuries because she was trapped in the animatronic suit, which like how William Afton 'died' she would've died too. Overall, like the first book, this is another 5 star rating because I personally grew up with this book. 

THE FOURTH CLOSET=                                                                                                                                                      Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 

About:

What really happened to Charlie?  It's the question that John can't seem to shake, along with the nightmares of Charlie's seeming death and miraculous reappearance. John just wants to forget the whole terrifying saga of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, but the past isn't so easily buried. Meanwhile, there's a new animatronic pizzeria opening in Hurricane, along with a new rash of kidnappings that feel all too familiar. Bound together by their childhood loss, John reluctantly teams up with Jessica, Marla, and Carlton to solve the case and find the missing children. Along the way, they'll unravel the twisted mystery of what really happened to Charlie, and the haunting legacy of her father's creations. 

My Review:

As the final book in the Trilogy, I would say it did end with a bang. Though, it wasn't as good as the first 2 but it was still amazing. I didn't like the ending and how it turned out Charlie actually did die. I cried at the ending, because I really liked Charlie as a character. Actually seeing at first that Charlie was alive, made me happy because I thought she died in the previous book. even though she did die at the end, I still loved this book because it felt like I was there interacting with the characters. Overall, I loved this book and this whole Trilogy. The Fourth Closet ironically gets 4.5 stars from me. I'd recommend this book series if you like FNAF and mystery books.

This review has been the longest one so far because I did the trilogy all in the same chapter, I'm also doing that for The Hunger Games trilogy. Anyways, I hope you're liking my reviews so far.

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