Title: The Twisted Ones (Five Nights at Freddy's Pdf #2)
Author: Scott Cawthon
Published Date: 2017-06-25
Page: 304
From a solid, slow build right to crazy town Wow, so I have a lot of mixed feelings on this one. One thing is for certain, I preferred the first book. If you have the patience for the length, the first one had much better pacing, and a slow build to the supernatural, feeling much more grounded. THIS ONE hurries along so it can get to it's over-long third act that is one of the most crazy, off the rails third acts I ever read in a book. The games may have jumped the shark a while ago but as a successor to Silver Eyes this was quite the leap.That being said I was certainly entertained. I was invested in the characters, Charlie's story in particular what quite interesting and honestly tragic. She doesn't take her mental health issues with pain and grief but confronts her perceived problems head on, for better or for worse. The new twisted animatronics were entertaining, and some of the horrific imagery unsettled me more than anything in the games. The finale is so utterly bonkers it's impossible not to be entertained, and long time fans will delight in certain details I won't spoil here.The problem remains that this is a giant leap from Silver Eyes in terms of logic and craziness. It feels like what should have been the events of the final book in the series, not the middle peace and it leaves me wondering what on earth could be planned for the third one.So yeah, problematic but still very entertaining. Charlie's character is the highlight. I do recommend it overall.Book 3 Better Be Better. This Was a Rush Job That Was NOT Ready ***THIS REVIEW CONTAINERS SPOILERS***The Twisted Ones was a bit faster-paced than the first book. It's also a bit shorter, which probably explains the pace. Book two picks up roughly a year after The Silver Eyes ends. The horror in this one is more frequent and far more occurring than the first book as well. Centering around the Freddy Fazbear's Sister Location, which is somewhere between Charlie's college and Hurricane. And this time, Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and even Foxy are part of the good guys, which is confusing all in itself in many ways, because the only animatronic that was good in The Silver Eyes was Golden Freddy, who made zero appearances in this book. Either way, there was plenty of gore and jump-scare moments throughout the book. This more horror, less snore-fest is really the only thing that saved this from being a 1-Star review. Thank you for listening to the fans, but it is what it is. I hope my review will be taken for what it is, as those who know me I RARELY ever give a bad review.There were a few, minor errors that I spotted, nothing that would really deter the reader, but I felt they should be mentioned since he authors do have the money and can afford better editing than they've gotten this time.This book left many many things unanswered. Springtrap's answer to Charlie didn't sit well with me, and I'm sure it didn't sit well with others either. Chapter 13 is a rushed mess of nonsense that left me not only irritated, but very disappointed as well. Everything in that chapter was rushed and very little of it made any kind of sense at all. Where to begin with the holes in this book? Let's start with:1) Springtrap... How the hell is he alive? IS he alive? Is he an intelligent zombie? His presence makes no sense other than the authors needing a villain, and who better than the one that was supposed to have been killed in the first book?2) The animatronic heads in Charlie's dorm room serve NO purpose in the book. Not one. Yet for the amount of times they are mentioned, thought of, seen, etc, you'd think there was a reason, other than they were being built in a similar fashion than the Twisted Ones.3)The door Charlie draws over and over, somehow without realizing she's doing it. She finally gets to the door and then NOTHING! With the house coming down around her, she doesn't have time to pry the mysterious metal door open and see why she's so drawn to it. And NO ONE goes back after the fact to find out. It's just a unanswered piece of the story.4) Where are Freddy, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy that Twisted Freddy was somehow able to wiggle his half of body all the way to Charlie? I'm sure they didn't just stop and vanish into thin air while knowing they'd been asked to help save Charlie.5) I can only surmise that Aunt Jen was somehow miraculously with Charlie at the end of Chapter 13 because at some point during the months between Chapters 1 and Chapter 13 she died and not one person thought to tell Charlie. There's no other way Aunt Jen could have gotten into the area without being seen by the others there.6) Chapter 14 is perhaps the most disappointing of them all. It's anticlimactic and doesn't even end with a real cliff-hanger.The release for book 3, which is as of now is untitled, isn't scheduled until June 26. Unless this book fills all, and I mean ALL these loose-ends, I don't see myself bothering to read it any further. I don't want to sit around waiting years to find out in book #20 the answers to book #2.I give this book 3 of 5 stars and pray the authors spend a little more time writing a story without so many holes and a better ending.Don't take it too seriously and you'll have fun. This sequel does not disappoint.This book reads so much like a 1980's B horror movie sequel. There were some scenes that I'm sure were meant to be scary but I just ended up chuckling. While the first book was conservative in its killing and scope, this one just goes over-the-top. It even scales up the scientific and paranormal aspects of the animatronics. The villain himself is so absurd that he wasn't scary at all. Just like what happens in the sequels to B horror movies!I'll give Cawthon and Breed-Wrisley full credit for the occasional cleverness the characters come up with. Unfortunately, while the last book had a great creepiness factor going for it, this book did not. There were no creepy scenes to help balance out the nonsensical attempts at scariness. Seriously, the scene where Charlie and John watch a zombie movie and she keeps thinking about all the things the movie got wrong was a great metaphor for the book. You don't read it for the logic, just the silliness.In all, I'm still glad I bought the book and that I read it in October. The authors left it open for a third book and I'm kinda hoping they follow through. If you don't take it too seriously, you'll have a fun time!
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