1:35AM (Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights #3)

Paperback – May 5, 2020
272
English
1338576038
9781338576030
04 May
Five Nights at Freddy's fans won't want to miss this pulse-pounding collection of three novella-length tales that will keep even the bravest FNAF player up at night...

For Delilah, Stanley, and Devon, being left behind is practically a way of life. Orphaned from a young age and recently divorced, Delilah escapes deeper into her dreams each night, in desperate need of a wake-up call. Stanley is newly dumped, stuck in a dead-end job for a mysterious employer, and unable to connect with anyone. And Devon, abandoned by his dad and ignored by his mom, can't understand why love and friendship come so easily to everyone except him. Unfortunately, in the callous world of Five Nights at Freddy's, it's always in the depths of loneliness when evil creeps in.

In this third volume, Five Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon spins three sinister novella-length stories from different corners of his series' canon, featuring cover art from fan-favorite artist LadyFiszi.

Readers beware: This collection of terrifying tales is enough to unsettle even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans.

Reviews (226)

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Perfect

Perfect, exactly as described and pictured

Not perfect condition but good quality

Got these for my nephew. They were a little beat up looking I would have liked them to look more pristine.

12 year old niece loves these

she loves these every time they come out with a new one I buy them because she enjoys them so much

Spooky!

Some very good pieces in this, but I don't think quite my favorites of the Fazbear Frights series as a whole.

Wow

He's done it again. And "it" refers to giving me several emotions at once: dread, confusion, excitement, and anticipation. This series is beyond perfect, and really does the FNaF universe good.

DAUGHTER LOVES THIS BOOK

DAUGHTER LOVES THIS BOOK PRICE IS A LITTLE HIGH BUT WILL BUY AGAIN

Great book

Granddaughter loves the books

1:35AM (Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights #3)

My daughter is very happy with this book. Thank you.

Nice, sturdy book

Grand daughter is working on the series. Very nice book.

Book came damaged.

The book arrived with the front cover folded. My son spend his own money on it and is disappointed. He takes very good care of his books.

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Great book for your FNAF fan!

My son loves the book. Written well and great condition.

👍👻👍

👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

Kids love this book

I got my little sister since she has all of the other books and as soon as the mail man walked up she was already at the door, now i can barely get her to do anything else. She even takes her time to read with other kids in the neighborhood.

Grandkid approved

Gift

Very nice book

Came in great condition.

Another great one

Scott Cawthon will always go down as a legendary game developer and writer because every time I read these story’s they leave me with my mouth wide open with its compelling writing fascinating short stories and amazing integration of the Five Nights At Freddys Universe

calidad

lo compre para mi hija, le encanto

Booring

Booring

Very good edition

This one was unique and creepy. I liked the part with the Stitchwraith at the end. This was the most original collection of stories thus far. I would recommend this book for any fan of the FNAF series.

Ok book, but very boring

the other books i would enjoy but this one is pretty boring And sort of feels like a task reading.

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Best horror in 2020

This book is a great book the best parts in it is the ending and the golden Freddy reveal I am keeping it vague to not spoil. If you like the games you should read this

Another great installment

So it happened again. I seen a new book, instantly bought, and I read through it wanting more. I always love being hooked into something, from the games to the books I find myself craving more.

Awesome

I loved it! The second short story personally, was the scariest yet.

great book

my daughter loves it.

Quick read and worth it!

All I can say is "why?!" Not in a bad way. I love it! The final story especially. Thanks Scott and crew!

Spine of Book damaged.

I gave this a 3 star because the spine of the Book was damaged. Quick delivery. Did not return it because it was for my 7 year old and I’m sure it will get damaged anyways eventually anyways.

Awesome book

Great book i would recommend it to any fnaf or horror fan in general Great book 5 stars Your footwork Miles

Love this book and love Scott Cawthon!

As sick as they are, I love these morbidly grouse characters!

At least they're reading

Birthday present. Book made a hit

Great book

Great book. Delivered fast

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Very Intriguing

This book is much more unsettling than the last two I've read, and I love it!

Awesome

My daughter loves fnaf and read it in a day.

Not lost we received.

We received this book as promised. Thank you!

Amazing

It was an amazing book!

More great FNAF scares

Another set of thoroughly entertaining stories set in the Fazbear Universe. The titular story 1:35 AM gives us our first adult protagonist in the book series and touches on a lot of relatable themes. Even though the Freddy-verse usually explodes into outright supernatural weirdness, this one takes more of a paranoid "Is this really happening or not" approach, akin to the Twilight Zone episode where William Shatner keeps seeing the gremlin. The second story Room for One More will be a treat for longtime FNAF fans, as it has the classic setup of a security guard in a room full of monitors trying to make sure nothing gets in (or out). The ultimate reveal is a bit odd, but once you realize what's going on it's definitely disturbing. The final story, The New Kid is about as long as the first two stories combined and really immerses you into a tale of isolation and ostracization. An outcast kid who's only ever been friends with the other outcast wants to impress a girl, and a new kid ends up being the first popular kid the lead makes friends with while also getting in the way of getting the girl. There's a lot of juicy rage, jealousy and intrigue, and that's before the Freddy stuff kicks in. The ending is an absolute classic that will probably go down as one of this series' best. As usual, the characters are the strong point here. It was nice reading some stories with adult protagonists, ruminating on the disappointments of life and gave them a fresh feel. The overarching theme of the three books seemed to be failed relationships, and the various authors really flesh out their protagonists despite the short pagecounts of the stories. I did feel that the endings of the first two stories felt maybe a bit too abrupt. I think the first story's ending did fit thematically and the more I think on it, the more I like it. The second story's ending, while still the result of one of the protagonist's failings, didn't quite say as much about the character as some of the other twist endings in this series and didn't feel quite as poetic as some of the others. The final story and the stitchwraith teaser at the end really bring it home and end on a high note. Overall another excellent collection of weird, unsettling horror stories.

great

Already love it

I haven’t gotten it yet but I know it’s gonna be amazing

It’s a shame it went out of stock, but since the last two books I have from Scott Cawthon were great, it’s understandable. These are a great series of books to read during this pandemic.

$%%%%

Wow

Super creepy and dark

Loved each and every story. Every one in this book gave me chills. Can't wait for the 4th one to come out!

Great read!

Amazing buy, got it cheaper on amazon than in the store.

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Super scary

i think that all the stories in her is super scary. 1:35AM was'nt that scary at the start. in fact, it was kinda repetive. she wakes up at 1:35AM. and when she throws ella away, same thing. wakes up at 1:35AM and hears/feels ella. but then the slumber party happened. and to me, that was scary. and the ending when se was stuck in the vents and she was happy? that was mad. then room for one more id say was the scariest, even as its quite repetive to. its about this guard named stanley and he works at a place (which i think is sister location) where he has to makw sure no one gets out. then mineerenas start popping up on his desk. they say weird stuff like we like you and take us home. he thens sleeps and when he wakes up, the mineerenas are gone. they repeat this. meanwhile, outside the job, stanley is getting more and more of a soar throat and more and more stiff in the knees. he then realize that the mineerenas where crawling through his body. then there was tje new kid. the new kid was about theses two kids, (who i honstely forgort there names of) where looking for a new hangout place, and they find an empty pizzereia. and accidently kill the new kid. the other kid gets parainoid and tries to check if theres any bodys and dies in the spring lock suit. then the new kid tld someone whether they can look for a cool place to hang out… overa, it was super scary. 10/10

Chilling and great theory material!

This book gives me the chills! First, a crazy doll haunts a woman just because she threw her away? Massive lore hint, because Ella also features in the first book trilogy. Second, Minireenas going inside a security guard who supposedly works at the Sister Location facility? Again a massive lore hint that could relate to the games. The last story is the darkest and also relates to the game because of the yellow springloc suit AND also confirms that it is Cassidy from the Missing Child Incident all those years ago because of the 'curly black hair'. The story also has a very unpredictable ending. By far, this is te most scary, bone chilling, most impactful bool I've read. Oh and also, you know the Stitchwraith story? Thanks to that, we finally know how remnant makes you immortal and how William Afton extracted it from the original animatronics This book is very good theorist material, and I also recommend Game Theory's take on this boom. Would definitely recommend to FNaF fans and the many theorists out there.

A great choice for all young FNAF fans!

Part of my 10-year-old sons Christmas wish list, he is collecting all the books in this series. One thing I won't say no to are books, and these are just brilliant at encouraging those more reluctant of readers, such as my son.

Another fascinating collection of FNAF stories

Three books in to the Fazbear Frights series and the stories are still distinct enough to feel fresh and intriguing. Can't wait for the 4th.

Good

Good book

Son loved it

Really good, son liked it

Book

Brilliant for my daughter birthday good delivery

Descriptive

It really let's you see the images with your mind eyes I love it best one yet can't wait for the others

great

Daughter loves them

Nice one

Nice one

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Good value

Good value.

Thanks

Thanks

For grandson he loves theses books

For grandson he loves theses books

Can’t wait for the next one

My 13 year old loves this book, read it in a day tho

Good to know where to order

Grandson loves books

Good, but the first story is dissapointing..

The first story had some good moments but it was really repetitive. Although the other stories does make up for it.

Amazing and scary

Epic and scary as I big fnaf fan this is an engaging and scary collection of stories! Love it so far

Amazing edition to the fnaf novellas, reminds me of a more scary goosebumps story!

Amazing edition to the fnaf novellas, my son loves reading these stories. Can't wait for the next book!

Good

All good. Quick arrived

Good

Good, my daughter will love it.

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Amazing Book

The stories in the are so descriptive and imaginarily wild!

Super rapido e impactante

La llegada fue muy rapida, antes de lo esperado. El libro me lo he leido en un día. Aqui Scott ya comienza con las historias perturbadoras y aunque mi preferido de la saga es Bunny Call, este me ha parecido increible e impactante.

This one is gruesome; you'll love it

like the first and second books in the "Fazbear Fright series" I really enjoyed reading "1:35 am". All three short stories gave me the chills; especially the second one. If you're a fnaf fan, you need to read this; you won't be disappointed.

Interest of teenager

Teenager requested this book for school writing assignment, if it contributes to good marks it best to give them the choices that best suit their interests

Great read

This was a great read. I don't want to say much more so I don't spoil anything, but I finished it in almost one sitting.

Según mi hija, muy entretenido

A mi hija de 14 años le gustó mucho pero me dijo que mejor no regalarle a mi sobrino de 11 para que no tenga pesadillas.

He likes it, so it is good

As I said before my son loves this collection. I'll keep buying it if he continues reading it.

great book!

this book came in great qualities (just like the others) and the stories are quite macabre and graphic. The 1:35 AM ending only disappointed me a little, but I still recommend it highly!

A série continua, dessa vez ainda mais grotesca!

Quando Scott disse que a série Fazbear Frights seria bem mais conturbada que a anterior, ele não estava brincando. Esse volume é o mais pertubado e gráfico até agora.

Awesome book

Ótimo livro! Chegou antes dos prazo e as histórias são ainda melhores do que os outros dois! Great book!

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Fun book.

Fun book for teens.

Good

Fast shipping and a really good book.

Good book

My daughter loves it very much.

“Bien”

El libro bien,un poco x las esquinas pelado

Divertente

Bello

More FNAF please!

My teen boy loves this book series. He can’t get enough.

Juste parfait

Pour mon garçon qui adore cette série

though the cover and pages are softer that I thought

but they're beautiful and a good read.

génial

Ma fille adore et perfectionne en même temps son anglais!

Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

Good read

My 12 yr old son loves these.

Scary af

Do not buy this for your young kids

Wonderfulg

I loved it!

Great

Great

Parfait !!!

Très bien livraison très rapide merci

Bon vendeur

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Good, but kind of stale

This so far is prpbably one of the weaker books in the Fazbear Fright series. What made the first two so good was the fact that the stories could be expanded upon, and how I wanted to see more of the chracters in the first ans second book. This one however, is weaker in that sense, each of the stories (except for some of the third one) has a clear beginning and end. That's how you make a good.short story, by making the viewer want more, but make the also see why they want less. I'd also like to mention that the first one had more intriguring characters. With more of a stage presence. If you ask me, the second nd third one really dropped the ball in this regard. Also, this is more of a personal gripe, but the stories seem less fun to speculate about. The first one was a little tricky, the second was easy, and the third was just weird; and doesn't fit cleanly. Anyway this is still a good book, but didn't fix the flaws with the second one.

Get Ready to Be Unsettled (In a Good Way)

Darker than the other two books in the series so far. It can get pretty visceral at times, especially the second story. Good read and is safe for all readers, though I think the target audience was a bit higher in this one. The main protagonists are older in most of the stories, compared to the last books. Instead of teens, there are stories with adults thrown in. Spoiler free review 1) 1:35 AM - (4/5) Suspenseful until the end. Wish it could have gone longer. 2) Room for One More - (5/5) Without being graphic, this story got me to feel really unsettled in the way the author intended. 3) The New Kid - (4/5) This one is kind of cryptic, but it involves one of FNAF'S most important characters.

Very dark and suspenseful

Fantastic book, but it gets dark VERY QUICK. Don’t read if you’re faint of heart. Personally I loved the darkness of it as that’s what FNAF is all about!!

Ohhh this book is sinister

this book was one of my favorites and the horror fealing was in this book. i was reeding the book in the night and i got scared. Is more good than fetch. Geat book!

Chilling

Every story in this novel leaves the reader with a chilling sense of dread as well as just plain uncomfortable with the mental images the text produces. Recommended to any fan of horror and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games.

1:35 am

Son loves these books

Original Storylines, Good Plot

The stories in this novel are more sinister than the last two, and you can truly see Scott Cawthon's brain child behind this. I find the writing style to be lacking a tad, even considering it's a YA book. But the plots and storylines are so good that this small sin is easily forgiven.

Love this

Adding to my collection

Good read

Absolutely love these books! My son enjoys them and I even have gotten into the series. Well written and a total page turner, couldn't put it down!

noice

this book is actually interesting and kinda connects and fills the fnaf lore a bit. the first one was jumping to conclusions in my opinion and the second one is a bit gross. i haventt read the third one as i am writingg this review but other then that os epic

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