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Tagged: Book review

Fazbear Frights Review: Book #8: Gumdrop Angel

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By Brandon Scott on Aug 9th, 2021

We’re almost to the end of the published Fazbear Frights books. The last two books have been a lot more interesting, enjoyable, and horrifying (and potentially upsetting for some) than most of the series.

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Fazbear Frights Review: Book #7: The Cliffs

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By Brandon Scott on Aug 4th, 2021

Thank God we have a good Fazbear Frights book again. The Cliffs is horrifying, sad, and intense, and is such a better book than Blackbird. Gumdrop Angel is similarly proving itself a strong contender—so we can finally get back into positive reviews.

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Fazbear Frights Review: Book #6: Blackbird

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By Brandon Scott on Jul 28th, 2021

I warned in the last article that this was not the best Fazbear Frights book. For the first time, this might be a predominantly negative review. But the reasons are at least interesting to talk about, so let’s get into it.

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Fazbear Frights Review: Book #5: Bunny Call

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By Brandon Scott on Jul 12th, 2021

Seriously, who decided this Fazbear Frights book could be for kids? Bunny Call is on another level of messed up, dealing with topics and descriptions that might make people nauseous. If you intend to read it, then you’ve been warned.

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Fazbear Frights Reviews: Book #4: Step Closer

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By Brandon Scott on Jul 5th, 2021

This is where we begin the wild aspects of Fazbear Frights. Some of the more obvious story premises are already done by this fourth book. So, stories from now on have different tones, themes, and somewhat different endings.

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Fazbear Frights Review: Book #3: 1:35 A.M.

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By Brandon Scott on Jun 28th, 2021

Another book, another frightening Fazbear Frights. But this one is a little different. Until now, my opinions have been all over the place, but 1:35 A.M. has finally cemented for me the appeal of this series and what can be done within its bounds.

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Fazbear Frights Reviews: Book #2: Fetch

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By Brandon Scott on Jun 16th, 2021

We’re back with another Fazbear Frights review. This time we’ll talk about Fetch. It’s an interesting case because the stories are wildly uneven in quality.

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Fazbear Frights

Fazbear Frights Reviews: Book #1: Into the Pit

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By Brandon Scott on Jun 7th, 2021

For fans of series like Goosebumps and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games, there’s a book series that’s been steadily releasing since around last year or so. A series containing story ideas both harrowing and disturbing. The series: Fazbear Frights.

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The Price of Safety

The Price of Safety: Smart Tech, Weak Characters

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By Brandon Scott on Jun 17th, 2020

The Price of Safety Is More Action Than Sci-Fi The Price of Safety is a book full of good ideas but is plagued by sloppy execution. Very quickly in the reading, it was apparent to me that this was a book that loved its technology, and had an in-depth understanding of engineering and science, but…

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The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza

The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza: Not The End of The World

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By Brandon Scott on Sep 25th, 2019

The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza Fails To Armaggedon For a book supposedly about the end of the world, The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza doesn’t seem to want to focus very much on the actual end of the world. It seems content to deal with mundane moments of growing up and overcoming problems, and while that’s…

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Monster Hunter International

Monster Hunter International – Book Review

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By Brandon Scott on May 13th, 2019

Monster Hunter International is a very long book that earned a bit more of my ire than it perhaps deserved. As an avid reader and a professional writer, I can spot a self-insert character from a mile off and spot a power fantasy even easier.  And while this book was written in 2007, perhaps before…

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BOOK REVIEW: Micro by Michael Crichton

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By Alice Rosso on Nov 21st, 2016

Today, I would like to talk about a book that impressed me and moved me some years ago, and that, in my opinion, didn’t get the attention and respect that it deserved. I’m talking about Micro, another Sci-Fi masterpiece born from Michael Crichton’s mind. In this novel, published posthumously in 2011, Crichton narrates the story…

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