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Into the Pit
- Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights, Book 1
- Narrated by: Suzanne Freeman
- Series: Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights Series, Book 1
- Length: 5 hrs and 1 min
- Categories: Teen, Literature & Fiction
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What do you wish for most? It's a question that Oswald, Sarah, and Millie think they know the answer to. Oswald wishes his summer wasn't so boring, Sarah wishes to be beautiful, and Millie wishes she could just disappear from the face of the earth. But in the twisted world of Five Nights at Freddy's, their hearts' deepest desires have an unexpected cost.
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- Dave Krist
- 07-29-20
no stitchwraith
the audiobook is missing the bonus story found in the kindle physical versions about the stitchwraith.
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- Erika Callahan
- 07-15-20
Great stories, no epilogue
While I really enjoyed all three of these stories, I would like to note that the Stitchwraith epilogues on all these books are not present in these versions of the audiobooks. I’m not sure why they were left out, but thought I’d mention here, since I couldn’t find any information that said why.
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- Shey
- 12-29-19
awesome kid friendly trilogy
three kid level scary stories with a Freddy Fazbear and friends twist. Scott and the other author did a fantastic job. all three stories are about a child wanting a better life, in one way or another, and meeting a FNAF friend who helps them to their dismay.
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- Marquez911
- 06-23-20
Game Theory sent me here
Awesome story with excellent plot twist and an amazing delivery what was with the narrator though she sounded dead
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- Lewis Ballard
- 12-31-19
Spoopy
Ok it was really good but what happened to Mille? I NEED TO KNOW SCOTT
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- Anonymous User
- 01-05-20
GG's THIS WAS GREAT AND FREE!
HAHAHA HAHAHAHA AHAHAHA AHAHHA AHAHHA AHHAH AHAHH AHAH AHH AH AH A HA HAAHAHAH AH A HA
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- Cassie Thompson
- 05-19-20
Great book but one small problem
I love the book but my problem with it is in chapter 1 where she mispronounced manga. Manga is pronounced mawn*ga not main*ga
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- Antonio
- 07-09-20
why
why is this book well revived? The first story was fun but still flawed, the second was a heavy dose of horrible and make me question every single aspect of human existence, THEN THE THIRD!!!.... is not that bad but I hate the main character in this story. I dislike all the characters in this story except two because they're the only smart humans in this story. The humans in question is Millie's grandfather and Millie's male friend that I can't remember the name of. The rest are either boring to the point where I couldn't care about the story or they're just retarded. Why that I gave a four star rating for the story? Because the first story has the best plot in existence. Time Traveling Ball pit. Absolutely Glorious. I'll also give two stars for Performance because of Funtime Freddy's inclusion in the third story because I'm a bias FNaF fan child. But if I didn't care about FNaF at all and I happen to just find this story on my own and decided to read for some existential reasoning I'd give everything but the first story a one...
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- xel
- 01-16-20
good story
i love the games so now that books are out its so fun to listen to them
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- Anonymous User
- 01-07-20
The stories of the children are all very wonderful
I'm not going into detail very much because this is such a good book and deserves to be listened through its entirety.
The way the book is structured is a good idea. Having 3 different stories about the children experiencing their own problems in life and their choices ending up to ruin their own lives are like little (and yet not so little?) campfire stories; each more terrifying than the last.
The narrator specifically for this audio book was very good. My only suggestion is that if the narrator would shift tones according to the scene of the story that was read. Tense when "Dracula's daughter" was trapped and calm (floaty?) when she was having a flash back. Other than that the mini voice acting for the characters from the book is good.
For any FNAF theorists out there that want to know more about the lore of the games I recommend to read this. There are a good number of details that are note worthy.
I'm hooked and eagerly waiting for the next issue!
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- stuart oggelsby
- 03-23-20
Stitchwraith
I enjoyed the book, however the mini story 'Stitchwraith' was missing at the end. This is an on going story that will be in all the books. Its sad to know the listeners will not get to hear this coming story.
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- Wesley
- 11-25-20
Missing The Epilogue 'The Stitchwraith'
The Books, and Stories ALL OF THEM, Would get a 10 out of 5, They're that good.
But it's really annoying that the Stitchwraith stories are missing ? I thought I was going crazy, Thinking 'What if they didn't exist and its something I heard in a dream' But no they are real but for some reason not in ANY of the Audio Books when it should be in all of them?
I'm so sorry to have rated this so badly, But The Stichwraith is SO IMPORTANT, How did they overlook this ?
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- Samantha M.
- 07-31-20
The Epilogue is missing for all the audio books
The Epilogue contains story please put it into the audio books. would be 5* review
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- Jason weston
- 01-08-20
owo
I've always live the fnaf franchise since it first came out I brought the games and own the books, though it isnt related to charlie and her friends (I dont think so anyway) I still love the 3 individual story's all with grate twist, it was worth the money so I recomend it.
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- K Craig
- 02-14-21
great book.
The voice was a little dull but it really didn't affect my experience too much. The stories were great and very creepy, my favourite was Into The Pit as To Be Beautiful didn't really have the scary part till right at the end. Count The Ways was also very good but it didn't have the same creepiness as the rest. enjoyed the little part at the end too.
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- Kim
- 02-03-21
Awesome
I loved this book 5/5/5 I loved it can’t wait for the rest I just didn’t like how rob called Mille a brat but hey what can you do
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- Mr P Andrews.
- 11-13-20
Amazing
My favourite story was count the ways because I love Funtime Freddy and his personality
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-12-20
I loved it all the way through
I loved it and I love FNAF no matter what for Scott . . . .
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- Sarah
- 09-28-20
Great story I love it
I loved this book and would advise buying all books in the series
I personally love fnaf and the whole trilogy, all three books are really good (SPOILERS AHEAD: I really want to know if Mille dies at the end of count the ways or not but that makes it really good so yes you should buy this book
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- Rachael Keenan
- 09-17-20
Thoroughly enjoyed
I'm a huge FNAF fan, so I may be slightly biased, but I hugely enjoyed all the stories. The only thing I would change is to have a bit more variation in tone from the reader, but that's just details. Still thoroughly enjoyable.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-01-20
Really well done
Really well done, looking forward to listening to the next one, wish the ending for the last story wasn't a cliffhanger though.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-09-20
Good book, could use more
Maybe could use more sound effects like metal cleaning together. Overall though I like the book with so many different stories. At first I thought it was one whole book but I was wrong. This is a really good book and I especially liked the 1st story.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-25-20
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- Anonymous User
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to short and ending
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- Anonymous User
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Good story
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