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For those alone, the plotting is massively impressive, but the Fourth Closet also has it's own story to tell beyond just resolving things that happened in other books. Bad things are once again happening in Hurricane, Utah, and I won't spoil specifics, but I will say that there are several incredibly tense moments. As far as pure horror, this is easily the darkest and most grotesque of the trilogy, and yet the most suspenseful moments in the book are often when a single experience is stretched into an entire chapter, in which case the things that *aren't* happening (yet) are almost more horrifying than the stuff that does. Oftentimes the most horrific parts are also the most revealing, and while the books have a different lore from the games, there are passages that certainly relate. I oftentimes found myself slowly re-reading certain passages and even making notes of individual words that evoked something pertaining to the game or even other bits of other books. I don't think I've ever willingly read into the text of a book so closely, looking for hidden meanings. It's the type of thing you do all the time in an English class for "serious literature" and yet, I think this is where I've finally realized what a thrill that type of reading can be, hanging onto every word for some tiny, but revealing detail. The ending decides to be so confusing for literally no reason, why is Charlie there? Is it Charlie? Is it not Charlie? Is it both of them fused? Why is she here?

Some scenes from the novel were censored in the graphic novel, including Aunt Jen getting killed from Baby ripping her stomach open and William Afton's surgery by Baby. It is obvious why these have been censored.The Freddy Files Description: "Clay Burke is the police chief in Hurricane, Utah, as well as the father of Charlie's childhood friend, Carlton. Clay is one of the few main characters who knows the deepest details of the case of missing children. At first, he does not believe in the supernatural rumors surrounding Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, but by the time The Twisted Ones takes place, he is one of Charlie's fiercest allies and valued for his astute observation and deduction skills."

She drops him and walks away. Jessica follows Baby until captured by her, and brought to Circus Baby's Pizza. She forces Jessica to perform surgery on a dying William Afton who has escaped the SpringBonnie suit. Jessica completes the surgery. The unconscious Charlie wakes up and is told everything. She is the real Charlie. She decides to go to Aunt Jenn's house. Same for Circus Baby. Afton then throws Jessica in a room with 4 more missing children. More confusing is how Baby says she used to be a little girl, yet Charlie never had the actual soul of original Charlie. Baby explains how each closet holds a different stage of Charlie's life. Ella was toddler Charlie. Second closet, her as a kid. Third Closet, her current self as a teenager. Baby explains that she herself is the one from the Fourth Closet. Baby tells Charlie about how Henry said Baby was a mistake. The book is an enjoyable story, and Scott does a great job, simply telling a story, without worrying about using the right words. This book is able to make the reader feel both afraid throughout, as the story conjures up horror and fear. The villain in this is totally sinister, and winds up being a big part of the story. Only as the story continues to move do you get to see why she acts the way she does and what exactly happened to her. At Aunt Jen's house, Charlie and Circus Baby come face to face. Baby says how Charlie was always the favorite child, and how her father always liked Charlie more than her. She says she used to be a little girl, then tells Charlie that she never had the actual soul of the original Charlie. Baby explains how each closet holds a different stage of Charlie's life. Ella was Charlie as a toddler, the second closet was her as a kid, and the third closet is her current self as a teenager. Baby explains that she herself is the one from the fourth closet. Baby tells Charlie about how Henry said Baby was a mistake. Not much happens after that. There's a party, John and fake Charlie meet and go out to dinner again, then John talks to Clay about Aunt Jen, Charlie's mom and Charlie's past. After that John hears Theodore saying "Shining star, Silver Reef," presumably a message sent by Aunt Jen telling him and Jessica to come to Silver Reef. But there are two major concerns here...first, how? How did she get Theodore to say that from her little house in the middle of an abandoned 200-year-old town in Utah? And third of all, she doesn't have any reaction when John relays Theodore's message to her after him and Jessica go to her house. So did she send it? If not then who did, and the same question still applies: Why? That's the big question of this book: Why?

Publication Order of Five Nights at Freddy's Guidebooks Books

It’s a graphic novel adaptation of the bestselling YA novel “Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Fourth Closet” and the third book of the Original “Five Nights at Freddy’s” Graphic Novel Trilogy series by Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley with illustrations from Diana Camero, adapted by Christopher Hastings. I don't hate romance or plot twists I just think it's annoying when a story doesnt really commit to being about those things and just, like, has them. On August 25, 2021, it was discovered that the hardcover version of the book was delayed to May 3, 2022. At Aunt Jenn's house, Charlie and Circus Baby come face to face. Baby says how Charlie was always the favorite child, and how father always liked Charlie more than her. Scott says he spent ten months writing the book with a professional author. His goal with the books is to reveal a human element that missing in the games, and expand on the mythos.

Art with Edge, Five Nights at Freddy's • Five Nights at Freddy's Coloring Book • Glow-in-the-Dark Coloring Book The Twisted Ones” is the second novel in the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” series, which was released in the year 2017. One year has gone by since the terrible events at Freddy Fazbear’s, and Charlie is trying to get on with her life. Even with the excitement that she should have with a fresh start and a new school, she is still haunted by nightmares of a masked killer and four brutal animatronic puppets. The Freddy Files Description: "Charlie's father, the founder of Fredbear's Family Diner, was an engineer with a childlike sense of imagination. He personally built all the animatronics at the restaurant. Charlie remembers him as a good man, but-unbeknownst to her-he took many dark secrets to his grave." I just read all the graphic novels today, and I think none of them should have been made in all honesty. They had potential but the way they used it wasn’t good enough. After he left Clay's house and began walking to his car, Charlie saw John outside on the sidewalk and walked over to John. Charlie said hello to him and forced him into a conversation he didn't want to have. John didn't no what to say to her and didn't believe that she was actually Charlie. This confused Charlie, who remarked that John didn't think that she was herself. John was also very confused, but Charlie asked John out on a date to the Italian place they had their first date in The Twisted Ones. John agreed but was still confused. Charlie then went towards Clay's house and talked to Jessica.

For some, this one was stronger than the first book as far as the pacing and the actual narrative goes. The book holds your attention the entire time, and the time jump from book one to this one works in the book’s favor. These books are great to read, especially if you are a fan of the games. Some enjoy the way that this captures the spookiness of the games. i read this series as a bit, and i didnt think 1 was very good, and 2 was frankly pretty terrible. but for some reason this third one is, like, legitimately good. what makes it different from the other 2? ive placed a few reasons: i wasnt joking when i say this book freaked me out. it wasnt scary it just kinda f'd me up a little bit with its weird dichotomy of likable protagonists and a plot that is unconcerned with these protagonists John had been traumatized for six months after watching his girlfriend Charlotte "Charlie" Emily die at the hands of Twisted Freddy in her childhood house. Charlie had miraculously reappeared the day after her death, but John couldn't bring himself to believe that it was actually Charlie, thinking it was an imposter. John was at his construction job, but was distracted by his nightmares that replayed the death of Charlie. Thinking his head was 'in the clouds', his boss warned him to stop getting distracted. John went home after work. He lived in a small, shabby apartment with very little furniture with almost no decorations. The one decoration he did have was the head of Theodore. In the middle of the night, John went on a walk by himself.

The books take place in the same world, but are to be enjoyed on their own. Both the books and games are canon, but they don’t fit together like puzzle pieces. They are more like a reimagining of the Five Nights at Freddy’s games. I have no doubt in my mind the woman John went to the arms of was Charlie. Who else could it be? Baby (or Elizabeth) is obviously dead. Charlie should have been dead too but did something else happen? This was thrilling and confusing and just, in general, a great series. I can’t say I didn’t see a few things coming, like how Charlie was a robot, but I loved it. That's all I have to say, not getting into spoilers, so stop reading if you don’t want to be spoiled, but now I will continue.

Publication Order of Five Nights at Freddy's Graphic Novel Books

I found the ending... interesting. I'll leave it at just that word, because the ending left me feeling like I had tons more questions coming out then going in. While I did get some answers and I thought the ending itself was a nice way to tie up the story, it really didn't tie up the story that well. It made the story end, but it didn't close the story as nicely as I wanted. So, maybe there will be another side series or another game or something that ties this storyline up. I hope, anyways. I'm so confused. I loved it though. I have my own theories,as everyone else does, but I plan to keep them to myself for a while and try to organize my thoughts.

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