Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Speedwagon Dec 17, 2015 @ 1:01pm
Book age audience?
Is it a book for adults only? I'm asking because I have to do reading over Christmas vacation for school and I was wondering if this would be good for that.
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Try a book that's more edumicational.

Schools eat that stuff up.
Last edited by XJ-126 (Mate) ○°; Dec 17, 2015 @ 1:04pm
Speedwagon Dec 17, 2015 @ 1:07pm 
Originally posted by XJ126:
Try a book that's more edumicational.

Schools eat that stuff up.

I am supposed to read whatever I want, I just was wondering if the book is like SUPER scary and has a bunch of sexual stuff in it. If it doesn't and just has suspense in it (kinda like the hunger games), I am TOTALLY reading it.
Originally posted by SithCrafter:
Originally posted by XJ126:
Try a book that's more edumicational.

Schools eat that stuff up.

I am supposed to read whatever I want, I just was wondering if the book is like SUPER scary and has a bunch of sexual stuff in it. If it doesn't and just has suspense in it (kinda like the hunger games), I am TOTALLY reading it.
Ah, I see.

It might just be more along the lines of a psychological thriller. Scott is not one for much gore.
Speedwagon Dec 17, 2015 @ 1:10pm 
Originally posted by XJ126:
Originally posted by SithCrafter:

I am supposed to read whatever I want, I just was wondering if the book is like SUPER scary and has a bunch of sexual stuff in it. If it doesn't and just has suspense in it (kinda like the hunger games), I am TOTALLY reading it.
Ah, I see.

It might just be more along the lines of a psychological thriller. Scott is not one for much gore.

THEN I SHALL READ THIS BOOK!
... Dec 17, 2015 @ 1:11pm 
fallout 4 is 18+ and fnaf games are 12+ , good job logic , if the games are 12+ than who cares about the age of the book
Speedwagon Dec 17, 2015 @ 1:12pm 
Originally posted by :S:
fallout 4 is 18+ and fnaf games are 12+ , good job logic , if the games are 12+ than who cares about the age of the book

Just wondering :)
Rollerwings Dec 17, 2015 @ 4:14pm 
** MOSTLY NON-SPOILERISH AS TO ACTUAL CONTENT **

SithCrafter, there is no adult content whatsoever, only some very PG-rated flirtations, and the gore is toned down. There's a reference to "making out" without any details and one swear in the entire book. Gore-wise, there is one scene that's somewhat graphic and gory but even that is pretty tame compared to most YA horror.

My 12yo is reading it right now and if your teacher is fine with you reading S.E. Hinton, Stephen King, Judy Blume and other YA authors' work, there should be no problem with this book.
w00tleeroyjenkins Dec 17, 2015 @ 4:17pm 
Originally posted by breadspy:
** MOSTLY NON-SPOILERISH AS TO ACTUAL CONTENT **

SithCrafter, there is no adult content whatsoever, only some very PG-rated flirtations, and the gore is toned down. There's a reference to "making out" without any details and one swear in the entire book. Gore-wise, there is one scene that's somewhat graphic and gory but even that is pretty tame compared to most YA horror.

My 12yo is reading it right now and if your teacher is fine with you reading S.E. Hinton, Stephen King, Judy Blume and other YA authors' work, there should be no problem with this book.
The "swear"'s probably just the word "crap". Something light.
The Koolest Kid Dec 17, 2015 @ 4:29pm 
There is a large amount of vibrant and picture-perfect sex in the pages. Would not recommend for children under 15
Originally posted by SithCrafter:
Originally posted by XJ126:
Try a book that's more edumicational.

Schools eat that stuff up.

I am supposed to read whatever I want, I just was wondering if the book is like SUPER scary and has a bunch of sexual stuff in it. If it doesn't and just has suspense in it (kinda like the hunger games), I am TOTALLY reading it.
I'm sure Scott wouldn't put any sexual content into the book. Unless sex is canon to the story, if so, then to the drawing board the theorists go! xD
cheis Dec 17, 2015 @ 4:35pm 
Originally posted by XJ126:
Try a book that's more edumicational.

Schools eat that stuff up.

I love eating books that are edumicational.




Originally posted by Yee-Rex:
There is a large amount of vibrant and picture-perfect sex in the pages. Would not recommend for children under 15

Where did you find this information?
Why sex in a FNAF book?
Mostly little kids play FNAF, why make it a book for adults?
A large amount?

Please explain.
ARuarkGuy Dec 17, 2015 @ 4:37pm 
Scott has kids and he is a grown up. So I probably rate it. for ages 9+ or ages 10+. Probably even 11+ or 12+, for ages.
The Koolest Kid Dec 17, 2015 @ 4:37pm 
Originally posted by ♥ A Festive Spycrab ♥:
Originally posted by XJ126:
Try a book that's more edumicational.

Schools eat that stuff up.

I love eating books that are edumicational.




Originally posted by Yee-Rex:
There is a large amount of vibrant and picture-perfect sex in the pages. Would not recommend for children under 15

Where did you find this information?
Why sex in a FNAF book?
Mostly little kids play FNAF, why make it a book for adults?
A large amount?

Please explain.
Blah, blah, blah... Animatronic fantasies, blah, blah, blah, murderer pedophile...
The Koolest Kid Dec 17, 2015 @ 4:37pm 
Originally posted by Yee-Rex:
Originally posted by ♥ A Festive Spycrab ♥:

I love eating books that are edumicational.






Where did you find this information?
Why sex in a FNAF book?
Mostly little kids play FNAF, why make it a book for adults?
A large amount?

Please explain.
Blah, blah, blah... Animatronic fantasies, blah, blah, blah, murderer pedophile...
also, I read the book today :)
cheis Dec 17, 2015 @ 4:38pm 
Originally posted by tyevans498:

Unless sex is canon to the story, if so, then to the drawing board the theorists go! xD


If sex was canon to the story, why haven't we found out about it and why would kids be allowed to play it?
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