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I am just interested enough in the conclusion to get the third book in the series (which, bizarrely, is named Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Fourth Closet ). The Twisted Ones seemed to talk down to their audience and feels like they’re trying to slide some shoddy plotting past kids “that won’t know any better”. Five Nights at Freddy’s: Twisted Ones was not. Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Silver Eyes had some ridiculous moments but it was still a fun, creepy read. It might seem like I’m being hard on a kid’s book. So, yeah, that was a pretty disturbing image. A giant Freddy head slowly devouring a person and sliding down its throat. I can give you one, though, without spoiling anything. I don’t want to say most of them because…spoilers. The only thing that saves this book from a flat one star is there were some pretty creepy, imaginative scenes that were pretty cool. I tried working it in my head to make it work but it just wouldn’t. No explanation on why these victims were chosen (except one) and, last but not least, a gigantic plot hole that tears the whole plot down. There’s no real explanation as to where Charlie is taken. And you all know how much I just love cliffhanger stories with no resolution to the main plot. Nothing is really explained at the end because they were obviously setting up for the cliffhanger ending. The plot is very loose and for pretty big chunks of the book not much happens. Can we please stop with the divorced cop = drunk with a disgusting house trope? Pretty please? The character of Clay was somewhat disappointing. John seems to be the only person who talks like a person who interacts with other people on a regular basis. Their reactions are really weird to certain situations and their dialogue seems random and weird. She also ponders the mystery at hand (more on that later) but her solutions and conclusions seem to come from nowhere and have no logical progression. Her thoughts revolved around three things: Her brother, the things she’s creating and doors. She was rude to literally almost every person she interacted with and when we were in her head it was repetitive. No spoiler, she’s not…but there is a third book so I’m still holding out hope. Seriously, I was halfway expecting it to be revealed that she’s actually an animatronic. The main character, Charlie, in the first book was a bit stand-offish but still pretty likable. Well, I did get some nice creepy scenes but the rest of the book was all over the place. So when I saw Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Twisted Ones on sale I snatched it up quickly, expecting another fun, light read with some creepiness. It was a fun kid’s book with some pretty creepy moments in it. When I read it I was pleasantly surprised by how well I liked it. My son got me Five Nights at Freddy’s: Silver Eyes a couple of years ago for Christmas. Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Twisted Ones Review