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  • Waking Nightmare: An AFK Book (Hello Neighbor #2)

  • By: Carly Anne West, Tim Heitz
  • Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (55 ratings)

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Waking Nightmare: An AFK Book (Hello Neighbor #2)

By: Carly Anne West, Tim Heitz
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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. 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.

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. Together, they start piecing together a picture more disturbing than they could have imagined.

The screams 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.

©2019 TinyBuild, LLC and Dynamic Pixels (P)2019 Scholastic Inc.
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My kids and I are loving this book! Downloading book 3... can't wait to hear more

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Exceptional Audiobook


The best video games excel at worldbuilding, which means they create an environment for the play that is consistent, rich, and unified. The Elder Scrolls, The Witcher, Resident Evil, and Super Mario Bros. are perfect examples of this. The video game franchises that take this a step further do so by allowing that world to exist in multiple mediums, such as books. One that has explored the literary space exceptionally well is Hello Neighbor, and I recently finished the second book in this popular young adult novel series entitled Waking Nightmare.

I just discovered the Hello Neighbor video games last year, and, so far, I’ve only played the first one. The concept is intriguing: you’re a young boy who is trying to sneak into his neighbor’s house to figure out what horrible secrets he’s hiding in the basement. It’s a stealth horror game that honestly gives me chills when I get caught by the neighbor. It requires resourcefulness, creativity, and anticipation of how the unique AI will adapt to your behavior. I highly encourage you to pick up this game on any one of the myriad of systems it’s available for to see what it’s all about.

There are currently six books in the Hello Neighbor book series, with a seventh being released on May 4 called Reset Day. I most recently read the second book in the series: Waking Nightmare. I chose to listen to the audiobook version through Audible, and it was wonderful. Not only did it perfectly reflect the rich and consistent world of the video game franchise, it provided that same universe with additional depth, further enriching the experience for me as both a gamer and a reader.

The narrator of this book is Oliver Wyman, and he is perfect! His voice has a youthful and innocent sound that couldn’t be more spot on for the subject matter. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing him voice this story from beginning to end. It made for an absolutely wonderful listening experience, as he deftly transitioned from one character to another — providing an impactful performance that didn’t get in the way of the story being told.

This second book in the Hello Neighbor series is a continuation of the first one. I don’t want to spoil it for you, but here’s a taste from the synopsis so you can get the gist: “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’t seem to accept it.”

Adapting horror for a young adult audience is no easy task. You can’t rely on blood and gore to get the job done. Rather, you have to be cerebral and employ suspenseful writing techniques to elicit the proper emotional responses from the reader. The author, Carly Anne West, does this in a way that is enthralling. Paired with Oliver Wyman’s narration, Waking Nightmare is more like a sublime dream that is highly enjoyable for readers of all ages. I can’t recommend it enough, as it is worldbuilding and storytelling at its finest!

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Love it

I play Hello Neighbor on tablet and it is my favorite horror game of all time. It is good to know that they have a book about it.

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story gets too repetitive but is worth the listen.

Ended on a major cliff hanger, there seriously needs to be another book to settle things.

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WOW 😳

This story is so vivid and full of suspense I began to listen to it more than my kids. This should definitely be a Movie!!

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Good story lacking execution

The story is compelling. There is genuine mystery that drives the story forward. The problem I had was with the lugubrious tone of the narration. It dragged the story down for me and had me despising the protagonist.

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