Dreams Come to Life by Adrienne Kress

Dreams Come to Life (Bendy and the Ink Machine)

by Adrienne Kress

The official spine-tingling prequel novel based on the
hit horror video game, Bendy and the Ink Machine!




Buddy Lewek has spent most of his life dreaming of escaping the slums
of 1939 New York City. Counting pennies to survive, it doesn't
seem likely that Buddy's dreams of becoming an artist will ever
be realized, but that all changes when he meets Mr Joey Drew, the
eccentric owner of an animation studio.



Mr D takes Buddy under his wing as an apprentice, and Buddy couldn't
be happier - maybe, as Mr D says, dreams do come true.
But not everything at the studio is as picture-perfect as it
seems.



Something is going bump at night in the studio, something that
leaves behind trails of thick, dark ink. Buddy is determined to
find out just what is tormenting the studio after-hours, even if
it means tracking the trail to Mr D himself.



Don't miss this official pulse-pounding story from award-winning
author Adrienne Kress, developed with theMeatly, Mike Mood
and Bookpast!

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Actual rating: 4.5 stars

I first saw Bendy and the Ink machine at Target. It was a Bendy doll and I had no idea what it was, but I had a hunch that he was from a video game. I googled it and ended up watching a full playthrough on YouTube, which is my preferred method of (not) gaming. I love seeing the story and gameplay, but I suck at playing the games myself. Bendy quickly became one of my favorites of all time so I couldn't wait to read this book!

Dreams Come to Life is a prequel to the game and revolves around Buddy. Buddy hates his job as a delivery boy but desperately needs the money, so when he's given the opportunity to work for Joey Drew Studios for double the salary he jumps at the chance. It doesn't take long before things start to seem a little off and continue to spiral from there.

I really enjoyed Buddy's character and experiencing the studio through his eyes before its demise. I also loved his relationship with Dot and found her to be a fun original character. Joey Drew was also a lot like how I imagined him from the video game, although a bit less sinister than I expected. Honestly, everyone in the studio made me feel just the right amount of uneasy, sometimes for no reason I could put my finger on.

Obviously, the best part of this book was seeing the studio from a different angle before it was covered in ink. I loved following Buddy around as he found each location from the game and figured out what was really happening. Dreams Come to Life definitely maintains the same creepy atmosphere you'd expect from Bendy and the Ink Machine.

Although this is a media tie in I do think it could be enjoyed by someone who's never played (or watched) the game. This is a super creepy mystery set in an animation studio that's reminiscent of Walt Disney Studios and anyone who is into horror or mystery would be able to enjoy it for those elements. It could also be a really fun introduction to the world for someone who might decide to delve deeper later. I'm not sure if more books are planned in this series but I really hope there are!

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