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Five Nights at Freddy's: Survival Logbook is an activity book for the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise, written by Scott Cawthon. It first appeared on Amazon mid-2017, and was published on December 26, 2017.

The book is also published in different foreign languages.

Contents

  • 1 Summary
  • 2 Trivia
  • 3 Speculation
  • 4 Gallery

Summary[]

Based on the best-selling horror video game series Five Nights at Freddy's, this essential logbook offers night guards new to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza a chance for self-reflection during their first week on the job. Quizzes, lists, and prompts throughout reinforce training, provide room to log in-game events, and allow for introspection on the best qualities of a Freddy's employee--namely, a genuine disregard for instinctive self-preservation.

Trivia[]

  • The last page depicts an artwork of a severely damaged Chica sitting on a stool. (It’s confirmed it’s a stool by brightening the image.)
    • The origins and the universe of this animatronic is completely unknown of where this withered version of the original Chica existed.
  • Throughout the book, it is heavily implied to be previously been owned by Michael Afton.
  • Near the beginning of the book, there is an image of Foxy reading a copy of a magazine called Screws, Bolts, and Hairpins, which was mentioned by HandUnit on Night 1 of Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location.
  • In the updated edition of The Freddy Files, it's stated that this book can help solve some of the many mysteries in Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator. In fact, many of the seemingly fun and whimsical puzzles have deeply hidden lore relevance. Interpreting these puzzles' true meaning will help the reader understand a great portion of the lore if done correctly.

Speculation[]

Five Nights at Freddy's: Survival Logbook (4)"I was the first! I have seen everything!"

This section archives a lot of theories and speculation, which usually occurs from pre-release media, or just things that are still unknown, so please keep that in mind while reading. The page will continue to be updated with the most accurate information as more solid evidence is supplied.

  • There also appears to be spirits “in” the book. Like said, it is implied to be previously used by Michael Afton, he also fills out questions in the book; for example, on a page where it asks what bad habits do you want to break, in red pen, someone wrote, “chewing gum excessively.” On another page, where it talks about what you would want in a gift basket, it appears someone drew money in a basket, with a arrow pointing to the Exotic Butters that they drew as well, saying “not this.” referencing Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location.
  • There are also pages with hidden text that seem to be talking to the Crying Child; “The party was for you.” as well as, “Do you miss them?” and, “What do you see?” and lastly, “Was your favorite childhood toy a plastic purple telephone?” This spirit is heavily theorized to be the spirit whom possess Golden Freddy.
  • Lastly, there is another spirit who responds to the faded text spirit, but this time, they respond on the shift ratings of each night, specifically on Night 4 and Night 5. “I can’t see.” “It was for me.” “I’m scared.” and lastly, “I can hear sounds.” This spirit is theorized to be the Crying Child, this lead to a big idea and theory, that the Crying Child, and this other spirit possess an animatronic, Golden Freddy.

Gallery[]

The artwork of a disrepaired Chica for the last page.

Back of the book.

Page 2.

Page 3.

Page 5.

Page 6.

Page 20.

Page 45.

Books
Five Nights at Freddy's Novel Trilogy
The Silver Eyes (Graphic Novel)The Twisted Ones (Graphic Novel)The Fourth Closet (Graphic Novel)
Fazbear Frights Series
Into the PitFetch1:35 A.M.Step CloserBunny CallBlackbirdThe CliffsGumdrop AngelThe Puppet CarverFriendly FacePranksterFelix the Shark
(Graphic Novels: Collection 1Collection 2Collection 3Collection 4Collection 5)
Tales from the Pizzaplex Series
Lally's GameHAPPSSomniphobiaSubmechanophobiaThe Bobbiedots ConclusionNexieTiger RockB7-2
(Graphic Novels: Collection 1)
Interactive Novel Series
VIPThe Week BeforeReturn to the PitEscape the Pizzaplex
The Freddy Files Series
The Freddy FilesThe Freddy Files: Updated EditionThe Ultimate GuideSecurity Breach FilesSecurity Breach Files: Updated Edition
Coloring Books
Art with Edge, Five Nights at Freddy'sFive Nights at Freddy's Coloring BookGlow-in-the-Dark Coloring Book
Other Activity Books
Sticker AlbumSurvival LogbookHow to Draw BookStickerpediaTicket to Fun Ephemera Kit
Other Books
Character EncyclopediaCookbookThe Official Movie NovelThe Art and Making of Five Nights at Freddy's: The Movie
Collections and Bundles
Five Nights at Freddy's CollectionFive Nights at Freddy's: Fandom PackFazbear Frights Box SetFazbear Frights Box Set 2Fazbear Frights Box Set 3Fazbear Frights CollectionTales from the Pizzaplex #2/#3Tales from the Pizzaplex Box Set

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What is the FNaF security logbook about? ›

Summary. Based on the best-selling horror video game series Five Nights at Freddy's, this essential logbook offers night guards new to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza a chance for self-reflection during their first week on the job.

How many pages does the FNaF Survival Logbook have? ›

Product Details
ISBN-13:9781338229301
Series:Five Nights at Freddy's Series
Pages:112
Sales rank:30,955
Product dimensions:6.10(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.60(d)
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How scary are the five nights at Freddy's books? ›

The chilling FNaF animatronics and grisly murders make them a terrifying read, best suited for teens and adults. You do not need to have played the game to enjoy the FNaF books which are packed full of suspense, but it is best to read the trilogy in order, so go ahead and get started!

Is five nights at Freddy's Security Breach safe for kids? ›

Parents need to know Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach is an extension of the popular Five Nights at Freddy's franchise has some fantasy violence and potentially scary scenes (including "jump scares" in dark environments). The animatronic mascots can attack you (or the other way around), and the main character…

What is the scariest animatronic in Security Breach? ›

The S.T.A.F.F Bots from Five Nights At Freddy's: Security Breach have one of the most unexpected jumpscares in FNAF history, catching players off guard. Rockstar Bonnie's creepiness comes from his dark, threatening, and graphic dialogue in Ultimate Custom Night, making him one of the most unsettling animatronics.

Is FNaF 1 appropriate for 10 year olds? ›

Five Nights at Freddy's is all about heart-pounding jump-scares. It's rated 12+, so it's not quite suitable for many preteen players.

What is the age rating for FNaF books? ›

Written by Scott Cawthon, the creator of the renowned media franchise and New York Times best-selling author, this series is perfect for readers in grades 7 and up who love some good scares. This series is based on the imaginative and frightening original video game.

In which order should I read the FNaF books? ›

Table of Contents
  1. Book 1: The Silver Eyes (2015)
  2. Book 2: The Twisted Ones (2017)
  3. Book 3: The Fourth Closet (2018)
Mar 5, 2023

What is FNAF 12 called? ›

Felix the Shark (Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights #12) by Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper, Andrea Waggener | eBook | Barnes & Noble®

Why is FNAF rated 12? ›

At 12A/12 our guidelines state: “There may be moderate physical and psychological threat and horror sequences. Although some scenes may be disturbing, the overall tone should not be. Horror sequences should not be frequent or sustained.”

Will five nights at Freddy's be rated R? ›

No, an R-rated cut of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie does not exist. The movie was always intended to be PG-13. Blumhouse went for a PG-13 FNAF film right from the beginning to get the film a widespread appeal. An R-rating limits movies to a smaller audience.

Is Five nights at Freddy's inappropriate? ›

Common Sense Media deemed the movie suitable for kids 14 and up, cautioning about its many depictions of violence and terror. Those include scenes showing young children being abducted, a man getting killed by a whirling saw, monsters biting a man in half and a man choking and then stabbing a woman.

What is the scariest version of FNAF? ›

FNaF 1 is the Scariest of the Franchise. The Vibe, Atmosphere and Sounds just makes it for me, I'm not scared of the Animatronics or the Jumpscares. Just that Heavy and Uncanny Atmosphere.

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