Summary

  • Reading the FNAF books in order reveals hidden lore details for fans to enjoy.
  • The main trilogy focuses on Charlie Emily and her connection to the franchise.
  • The Fazbear Frights series and Tales from the Pizzaplex add depth to FNAF lore.

Reading the FNAF books in order provides a thorough and enjoyable accounting of every aspect and hidden detail of the literary companion pieces to the animatronic-themed horror franchise. FNAF, or Five Nights at Freddy's, has been delighting and terrifying fans since Scott Cawthon developed and published the first video game in 2014. A first-person horror video game, FNAF was a massive hit and has since produced a franchise that includes nine main series games, spin-off games, a feature-length FNAF movie starring Josh Hutcherson, and though some may be unaware, a substantial catalog of book adaptations.

Comprising 23 novels and novellas and nine graphic novels, the FNAF books series adds a much more in-depth look into the surprisingly complicated lore of Five Nights at Freddy's. Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes is the first book in the series, published in 2015, just a year after the first video game. Unlike other multimedia franchises, the books in FNAF are all written by the original creator, Scott Cawthon, who has worked with different illustrators and co-writers over the years. With three series and graphic novels to adapt them, the series' chronology can get a little cumbersome.

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How To Read The Main FNAF Trilogy In Order

The Main Books Center On Charlie Emily

Cover of FNAF The Silver Eyes with Freddy glaring.

The main FNAF trilogy begins with The Silver Eyes, released in 2015, which was followed by FNAF: The Twisted Ones in 2017 and FNAF: The Fourth Closet in 2018. The novels take place in a separate continuity from the games but the lore, many of the characters, and the tone are set within the same universe of the main series. Charlotte "Charlie" Emily, the daughter of Henry Emily, the co-founder of Fredbear's Family Diner and Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, is featured prominently along with the secret serial killer, William Afton.

10 years after a series of murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, Charlie reunites with old friends. Curiosity and the looming specter of Charlie's father, who took his own life years ago, leads her and her pals to return to the pizza shop. There, they realize the spirits that inhabited the animatronics a decade ago are far from asleep. The Silver Eyes is a retelling of the FNAF story, recontextualizing how the children died for their spirits to inhabit the animatronics. The book also includes the only major appearance of Golden Freddy.

The second novel takes place a year after the first and Charlie is once again dragged into a supernatural and dangerous plot involving William Afton and her father's animatronics, which sees her narrowly escaping death — or perhaps not. It isn't until the third book that the truth is revealed: Charlie is not a human, but an animatronic herself, built by her father out of grief after Afton killed her as a child. The Fourth Closet finds Charlie contending with this realization and having to stop the other versions of herself out to kill her for good.

The main FNAF trilogy brings a humanity and personality to the franchise. The four video games made up to the start of the novel are more concerned with thrills, point-and-click problem-solving, and uncovering nuggets of lore for players to build an outline of the story. It's the novels that introduce just who these characters from the games actually are. They put the fascinating and beloved details of the games into an easy-to-read story and any fan who wants an overview of what FNAF is about should dive into the books.

FNAF Main Trilogy

Title

Release Date

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes

December 17, 2015

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Twisted Ones

June 27, 2017

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Fourth Closet

June 26, 2018

How To Read The Fazbear Frights Novella Series In Order

Each FNAF Novella Has Three Stories In This Series

The Fazbear Frights novella series consists of 12 novellas, each containing three short stories. Each story is loosely connected to one another though not in any way that makes it necessary to read them in any specific order. There are recurring characters, characters shared between the games and novellas, and plenty of new characters as well. It's a mystery series and serves mainly to fill in the many unanswered questions that linger in the FNAF universe.

Fazbear Frights #1: Into the Pit first came out in 2019, written by Scott Cawthon and Elley Cooper. Each subsequent novella has been written by Cawthon and a rotating cadre of authors, though Cooper has written the most. Andrea Waggener, Carly Anne West, and Kelly Parra have also co-authored some of the stories. Each novella has something exciting to offer readers and, because the three stories are not necessarily connected, if a reader does not like one tale, there are two more that they may prefer.

Fazbear Frights #4: Step Closer, released in July 2020, is an excellent novella to start with, as it has a mix of unnerving scares and genuine emotional moments in stories like Coming Home about two sisters desperate to reconnect. Each collection also includes a fourth tale called, Stitchwraith Stingers, a series of epilogues that follows a detective trying to uncover the mystery of the "Stitchwraith". These end tales connect all the books with an overarching plot that is even sometimes present in the short stories themselves.

FNAF Fazbear Frights

Title

Stories

Release Date

Fazbear Frights #1: Into the Pit

  • Into the Pit
  • To Be Beautiful
  • Count the Ways

December 26, 2019

Fazbear Frights #2: Fetch

  • Fetch
  • Lonely Freddy
  • Out of Stock

March 3, 2020

Fazbear Frights #3: 1:35 A.M.

  • 1:35 A.M.
  • Room for One More
  • The New Kid

May 5, 2020

Fazbear Frights #4: Step Closer

  • Step Closer
  • Dance with Me
  • Coming Home

July 7, 2020

Fazbear Frights #5: Bunny Call

  • Bunny Call
  • In the Flesh
  • The Man in Room 1280

September 1, 2020

Fazbear Frights #6: Blackbird

  • Blackbird
  • The Real Jake
  • Hide-and-Seek

December 29, 2020

Fazbear Frights #7: The Cliffs

  • The Cliffs
  • The Breaking Wheel
  • He Told Me Everything

March 2, 2021

Fazbear Frights #8: Gumdrop Angel

  • Gumdrop Angel
  • Sergio's Lucky Day
  • What We Found

May 4, 2021

Fazbear Frights #9: The Puppet Carver

  • The Puppet Carver
  • Jump for Tickets
  • Pizza Kit

July 6, 2021

Fazbear Frights #10: Friendly Face

  • Friendly Face
  • Sea Bonnies
  • Together Forever

September 7, 2021

Fazbear Frights #11: Prankster

  • Prankster
  • Kids at Play
  • Find Player Two!

November 2, 2021

Fazbear Frights #12: Felix the Shark

  • Felix the Shark
  • The Scoop
  • You're the Band

April 19, 2022

How To Read The Tales From The Pizzaplex Series In Order

This Novella Series Takes Place In The FNAF Games' Continuity

Cover of FNAF Tales from the Pizzaplex #7 Tiger Rock with an animatronic white tiger playing guitar.

The Tales from the Pizzaplex anthologies follow the Fazbear Frights style of having three independent short stories per book. Once again, this series is written by Cawthon and a handful of different writers, including Kelly Parra, Andrea Waggener, and Elley Cooper from the Fazbear books. The epilogue stories in this eight-book series, which first came out in 2002, are simply called Epilogue and tell the story of a terrible incident that occurred during the construction of Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex.

A significant difference between this series of anthologies and Fazbear Frights is that Tales from the Pizzaplex explicitly takes place within the video games' continuity, specifically Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach, the ninth main installment game in the franchise. While the stories tend to utilize characters from the game, there are plenty of new storylines and characters that make this a worthwhile anthology even for those well-versed in the video games' lore.

Tales from the Pizzaplex #2: HAPPS is one of the better collections in the series. It contains three stories (Help Wanted, HAPPS, and B-7) that all offer plenty of chilling scares and significant lore drops that make them feel much more connected to the overall series than any of the other FNAF anthologies.

FNAF Tales From The Pizzaplex

Title

Stories

Release Date

Tales from the Pizzaplex #1: Lally's Game

  • Frailty
  • Lally's Game
  • Under Construction

July 19, 2022

Tales from the Pizzaplex #2: HAPPS

  • Help Wanted
  • HAPPS
  • B-7

September 20, 2022

Tales from the Pizzaplex #3: Somniphobia

  • Somniphobia
  • Pressure
  • Cleithrophobia

December 6, 2022

Tales from the Pizzaplex #4: Submechanophobia

  • Submechanophobia
  • Animatronic Apocalypse
  • Bobbiedots, Part 1

December 27, 2022

Tales from the Pizzaplex #5: The Bobbiedots Conclusion

  • GGY
  • The Storyteller
  • Bobbiedots, Part 2

March 7, 2023

Tales from the Pizzaplex #6: Nexie

  • Nexie
  • Drowning
  • The Mimic

May 2, 2023

Tales from the Pizzaplex #7: Tiger Rock

  • Tiger Rock
  • The Monty Within
  • Bleeding Heart

July 18, 2023

Tales from the Pizzaplex #8: B7-2

  • B7-2
  • Alone Together
  • Dittophobia

October 3, 2023

How To Read The FNAF Graphic Novels In Order

The Graphic Novels Are Adaptations Of The Main FNAF Books With Something New To Offer

Cover of FNAF The Twisted Ones Graphic Novel with animatronics with large teeth and two characters looking frightened

The FNAF graphic novels are all adaptations of books and anthologies. The entire main book trilogy has been adapted into graphic novels and there is one upcoming graphic novel adaptation of the Pizzaplex series called Tales from the Pizzaplex Graphic Novel 1, set to release in March 2025. This graphic novel pulls three stories from various anthologies: Under Construction, Happs, and Cleithrophobia.

There have been five graphic novel adaptations of Fazbear Frights, each titled Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights: Graphic Novel Collection #(various). Like the Pizzaplex graphic novels, Fazbear Frights takes stories from various anthologies in the series and are not one-to-one adaptations of the books. Once again, Scott Cawthon is the author, along with a team of writers and illustrators.

While the books are more extensive and give slightly more detail than the graphic novels, the design of the animatronic creatures and the unnerving, frightening setting are a major part of what makes the FNAF series so successful. The graphic novels combine Cawthon's imaginative worldbuilding with some truly impressive and frightening drawings that may be the best combination of the novels' storylines and the games' atmosphere.

FNAF Graphic Novels

Title

Short Stories

Release Date

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes: The Graphic Novel

N/A

December 26, 2019

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Twisted Ones: The Graphic Novel

N/A

February 2, 2021

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Fourth Closet: The Graphic Novel

N/A

December 28, 2021

Fazbear Frights: Graphic Novel Collection #1

  • Into the Pit
  • To Be Beautiful
  • Out of Stock

September 6, 2022

Fazbear Frights: Graphic Novel Collection #2

  • Fetch
  • Room for One More
  • The New Kid

March 7, 2023

Fazbear Frights: Graphic Novel Collection #3

  • Step Closer
  • Bunny Call
  • Hide-and-Seek

September 5, 2023

Fazbear Frights: Graphic Novel Collection #4

  • The Breaking Wheel
  • The Cliffs
  • Sergio's Lucky Day

December 26, 2023

Fazbear Frights: Graphic Novel Collection #5

  • Jump for Tickets
  • Sea Bonnies
  • Find Player Two!

September 3, 2024

Tales from the Pizzaplex: Graphic Novel #1

  • Under Construction
  • HAPPS
  • Cleithrophobia

March 4, 2025

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