Yeah, it's bundled in the 'Fazbear Frights #7: The Breaking Wheel' audiobook. Available on most major platforms—Audible, Google, Apple, Kobo. The performance is decent, but it's a quick listen since it's just one part of the anthology. The body-swap horror really lands better with voice acting, I found.
I looked everywhere for a solo 'Lonely Freddy' audiobook and came up empty. It only exists as part of the larger Fazbear Frights compilation. Spotify has the audiobook for 'The Breaking Wheel' if you have Premium, I think. Also, check your local library's digital app like Libby or Hoopla—that's how I borrowed mine. It's not the most famous story from the series, so a dedicated release was never really on the cards.
That story messed me up, by the way. The whole concept of a toy that swaps consciousness with a kid? Way darker than I expected from these books.
This is actually a bit of a rabbit hole because 'Lonely Freddy' isn't a standalone novel you can just pull up on Audible. It's a short story from the 'Fazbear Frights' series, specifically book 7, 'The Breaking Wheel'. The audiobook for that entire collection is your best option. I found it on Google Play Books and Apple Books pretty easily.
They release these Fazbear Frights books as full anthologies, so you get 'Lonely Freddy' along with a few other stories. The narration for that series is usually solid—they get the creepy tone right without going overboard. If you're just after that one story, you might have to skip through the audiobook, but honestly, the other tales in 'The Breaking Wheel' are worth a listen too.
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Finding audiobooks and ebooks for 'Lonely Freddy' can be a bit tricky, since it's one of the short stories from Scott Cawthon's 'Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights' series, not a standalone novel. The main thing to know is you're looking for the collection 'Fetch', which is book number two in that spin-off series. That's where 'Lonely Freddy' is included.
For the audiobook, I've had the most luck on Audible. The entire 'Fetch' collection is narrated there, and the production is pretty solid, with sound effects that fit the creepy FNAF vibe. You could also check Google Play Audiobooks or Apple Books, as they sometimes carry it. The ebook version is more widely available—Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and Google Play Books all have the 'Fetch' ebook for purchase. Your local library might have digital copies through OverDrive or Libby as well, which is a great free option.
I actually grabbed the ebook first to read, then listened to the audiobook later for a re-experience. The story itself is such a classic FNAF-style tale about body swapping and that signature existential dread around the animatronics. Hearing it performed adds a different layer to the paranoia, especially in the scenes with the duplicate. Just make sure you're getting 'Fetch' and not the first book in the series, 'Into the Pit', which has a different story.