3.0 out of 5 stars Spoiler Warning ahead! Main character is obsessed with sit ups! Show
Spoiler Warnings (I'll try not to put any if I can help it!) After I had read the first book, I wasn't sure if I wanted to get this one as the first book had a lot of plots holes and a main character that I couldn't care for. In the end, I got it mainly to see if the writing had improved....I can honestly say that after reading this one, I prefer the first book, story-wise. *I would read the first book (if you can) to get any idea what is happening. It takes place a year after the events of the first book and when Charlie (Our...*sighs* "protagonist") turns eighteen, she starts getting even more weirder and more terrifying nightmares than her normal ones. Ones which include her kidnapped, dead twin, Sammy, being locked behind strange metal doors. She tries to get on with her life though and is going to college and doing a robotics course which makes her new roomate, Jessica (from the first book) slightly worried. You are also introduced to a new love interest, Artie (who you can ignore because he doesn't really have a purpose other than making you want to punch him and only shows up at the begining and end of the book.) Charlie meets up with Officer Clyde, who tells her of a murder which she needs to look over. (And procceds to break a thousand police procedures in doing so.) He takes her to a crime scene where a body of a dead man is found and she recognises the scars, scars that you could only get from a springlock suit of an animatronic. As more bodies appear like the dead man's, it soon becomes clear that who or whatever is causing them is after Charlie (like everyone else in this book it seems). Charlie, Officer Clyde, Jessica and Charlie's 'real' love interest, John, go in search to find out what is really happening and just who is culprit. Honestly, this story is trying to do too much all at once. The science behind the new animatronics makes no sense what so ever (basically, it's a cloaking device that tricks the mind to make scary robots look like cute mascots). Sure, it's possible to an extent but why put all that effort when all you REALLY need to just make it look cute in the first place? No need to make some weird thingabob that causes your brain make up rubbish, the imagination does that for you! And there are again, like the first book, too many characters to keep track of (I kept confusing who said what to whom at several points) and a big fight scene, although entertaining, doesn't really help the story. Charlie just annoys me to no end. It might be because I'm older than the average FNAF fan but some of the stuff she does is bonkers and down right stupid. Even some of the things she says (either in her head or out loud) irritate me like she repeatly jokes that she does sit ups. Rightly, no one else really gets it. And when Charlie and her allies make a good plan to fight whatever is doing the attacks, she suddenly goes out on her own without telling anyone and puts herself in danger. This makes everyone else go try and save her which puts them in danger too. And Why? Because she feels she's responsible because the monsters are after her and she wants to do it herself. (I was shaking my head at this point and kept saying, "For fudge sake Charlie! YOU DON'T NEED TO DO THIS, YOU IDIOT!".) The pros of this book though is the creepy atmosphere of the villain's hideout that looks like some sort of walkthrough funfair attraction that becomes more claustrophobic the deeper it goes. The description of the backgrounds, especially the scarier parts, is great; you actually feel like looking over your shoulder at some points. The best parts are when the villain AKA Springtrap AKA William Afton shows up. He's a weird mix of a funny, cartoon bad guy and a villain who is cold, calculating and dangerous. I could not stop grinning when he talked and paid more attention to him than I did Charlie. I can only guess that it was a lot of fun writting about him. (To be fair though, I'm biased and like Springtrap from the games.) You also do start to feel more about one or two of the characters that do get more screen time like Officer Clyde who has lost a lot because of what happened the year before and John, who is a good guy that puts up with a lot of stupid stuff from Charlie because he can't help but love her. (And in the end, you really feel for him because unlike everyone else's, his emotions feel real and you just want to hug him.) Otherall, it's....got quite a few bad points. But it does also have quite a few good points too. If you are a FNAF fan, as long as you don't mix game canon with the book canon, you'll enjoy it, even the parts when the story goes in crazy directions.
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The Silver EyesFive Nights at Freddy's (Series)Scott Cawthon Author (2017)Is there a FNAF twisted ones game?Five Nights At Freddy's: The Twisted Ones is the second installment of the Five Nights At Freddy's Twisted Trilogy and the sequel to The Silver Eyes. It was written by Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley and released on June 26 2017, The sequel The Fourth Closet was released on June 26 2018.
How many pages does the twisted ones have?The Twisted Ones (Five Nights at Freddy's Series #2) 4.9 out of 5 stars.
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Product Details.. Did Charlie survive in the twisted ones?Charlie technically doesn't die, as we found out she was an android built by her father who goes through a stage of growth. This is by Adolecentes, Teens, and adulthood, yes, he did make a robot for every stage of her life.
Is the twisted ones the first book?Five Nights at Freddy's: The Twisted Ones is loosely based on the next three games. It is the second book in the trilogy and the sequel to Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes.
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