The story goes beyond the decent story that most teen books can manage into something that keeps a veteran reader invested in this story based on a video game with janky controls that's, you know, not really my style.Īre they the best books I've ever read? Not by a long shot, nor the tenth best, but they have an awful lot actually going for them. Instead I'm just offering a recommendation: Go ahead and read these. I'm not going to get into reviewing the story, you can look it up on Wikipedia and someone will get more detailed than I'm willing to do. They're all pretty decent but this particular series, the Hello Neighbor prequel books, were an actual pleasure to read. We read about 100 goosebumps books, the Gameknight999 series Minecraft books, The Woodsword chronicles minecraft series, the last kids on Earth, the Five nights at Freddy's books and more. I've read, out loud, the entire Harry Potter series, The Dragonlance trilogy that I loved when I was a kid, and the Ultimate Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy as well as all kinds of teen novels. St night I read to my 8 and 10 year old boys. I have, in my house, three full size bookcases packed so full of novels that even with that much space I'm stacking them sideways on top of each other to fit them in. It is a horror story, but it won't make look behind your back or jump out of your seat the scaring level in this novel is acceptable. I didn't buy the first book in the series yet, but I am eager to read it. It keeps you wondering about the missing boy and girl and hope that the story's hero will find them soon. In the game, you have to hide and outsmart your scary neighbor, which is really hard, but in this story, we have characters, conflict, problems, depth, and a realistic atmosphere. I searched for videos about the game, and it is straightforward compared to the events in this novel. I like the fact that this novel is based on a video game. The boy sneaking behind his back with the troubled expression planted on his face completed the whole picture. In the game, you hav The cover grabbed my attention to buy this book, at first I only say a (butcher), but with further observation, I noticed the eyes of the man and his posture all indicating that he is the villain in the story. The cover grabbed my attention to buy this book, at first I only say a (butcher), but with further observation, I noticed the eyes of the man and his posture all indicating that he is the villain in the story. ©2019 TinyBuild, LLC and Dynamic Pixels (P)2019 Scholastic, Inc.more The scream coming from the neighbor's house can't be nothing, and Nicky is determined to get to the bottom of where his friends went, and what - if anything - can be done to save them. Together, they start piecing together a picture more disturbing than they could have imagined. Plagued by terrifying nightmares of robotic mannequins, rotting theme parks, and a dark basement, Nicky teams up with his friends from school to find out what really happened to Aaron and Mya. Aaron's father, a reclusive theme park designer, told the town that Aaron and his sister Mya are living with a relative far away, but Nicky can't seem to accept it. It's been four months since Nicky Roth has seen his best friend and neighbor, Aaron Peterson. Aaron's father, a reclusive theme park designer, told the town that Aaron and his sister Mya are living with a relative far away, but Nicky can DON'T MISS THIS PULSE-POUNDING ORIGINAL STORY, THE SEQUEL TO 'HELLO NEIGHBOR: MISSING PIECES', BASED ON THE HIT VIDEO GAME FROM TINYBUILD! DON'T MISS THIS PULSE-POUNDING ORIGINAL STORY, THE SEQUEL TO 'HELLO NEIGHBOR: MISSING PIECES', BASED ON THE HIT VIDEO GAME FROM TINYBUILD! It's been four months since Nicky Roth has seen his best friend and neighbor, Aaron Peterson.
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