User blog:ThatOneGuyYouSeeInTheParkingLot/What's up with a FNAF book?

(I've decided to make a new blog post called Fact of the Day, were you'll hear me talk about video games, books, comic's, politics, the latest news, manga, etc. So here's my first Fact of the Day blog, and I hope you enjoy it.)

If your like me and have wasted my life browsing the internet, you may have discovered that Scott Cawthon has just released a FUCKING BOOK ON FNAF! What the hell? We have a game that's so confusing not even the wisest of wise can figure it out, and now we have a book?! What's up with that?! Honestly, I'm enraged, but to be brutally honest, it's kind of nice to see a book on fnaf, which I guess will make it way less confusing. Here's the entire plot line in a nutshell:

Five Night's At Freddy's wikia:

"Based on the bestselling horror video game series, Five Nights at Freddy's follows a young woman named Charlotte, who reunites with her childhood friends on the anniversery of the tradegy that ripped their town apart. It's been exactly ten years since the murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, and Charlotte, who goes by the name Charlie, has spent the last ten years trying to forget. Her father had owned Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, and had built its four adult-sized animatronic animals. After meeting up with her friends, curiosity leads them back to the old pizza place, and they find it hidden, but still standing. They discover a way inside, but things are not as they used to be: the four mascots that delighted and entertained them as children have changed. The animatronic animals have a dark secret, and a murderous agenda."

When I first saw this, I was speechlous. Sure, fnaf was popular enough to get numerous sequels and prequels and an RPG game, but a book was the last thing I could think of. When first reading the summary, it seemed like it fitted in with the lore and the murderous, gross, and down right confusing backstory. To be brutally honest (I'm sorry if I have dissapointed you), I can't wait to see what this book has in store for us.