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Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes
The book itself is a little cheesy with 464 pages.
In short: After ten exact years since the murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, Charlotte--the protagonist--still wishes to forget about the memories. Her father--the owner--created most of the characters. She returns to the Pizzaria to take on these taunts head-on and brings some friends along. Inside of the torn down and sealed Pizzaria lies a damp dark new secret and murderous agenda.
You might like the book. :P
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Parvana's Journey
Page Count: 194 pages [Without the Author's Note]
Summary:
It's about this 13 year old girl in a war-torn, conflict-ridden Afghanistan named Parvana, who after her father dies, wants to continue the journey of finding her family[Who were last seen in Mazar-E-Sharif, for a wedding, in a previous book, the Breadwinner].
During the Journey, she meets many characters that support and help Parvana in situations. Some examples include Asif, one legged boy who is rude, violent, and also prideful, Leila, a very talkitive girl that says she is safe from landmines, and Hassan, a baby Parvana finds in an abandon village.
This book is about survival, of the four children as one of them[Parvana] tries to find her long-lost family.
SPOILERS
Parvana finds Leila in a mud hut surround by landmines. Parvana says it is similar to Green Valley[A magical valley that Parvana dreams of]. Parvana wants to change it, so it is exactly like Green Valley. Parvana finds Leila and her despondent Grandmother facing the corner. Parvana starts to change the mud hut.
Later, the four children run out of food. However, the landmines help them and a goat is killed. The four children are exicited, and then have a party.
Shortly after, a bomb falls on *Green Valley, and destroys it, and takes away Grandmother.
Climax
Parvana finds a man, and the man tells her to go in a direction that eventually leaves the four children in a refugee camp, where they are cared for.
One day, a planes comes, and drops food parcels. People are rushing to get them, and are fighting for it. Leila spots one in a minefield, and ironically, and unfortunately doesn't make it.
Then as Parvana sees her say her last words, a women in a burqa comes and starts asking questions about what happened. Parvana saw the women, and it was her mother.
Hope this book is interesting, it sure was for me!