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Average rating4.3
Meet Threadbare. He is twelve inches tall, full of fluff, and really, really bad at being a hero. Magically animated and discarded by his maker as a failed experiment, he is saved by a little girl. But she's got problems of her own, and he might not be able to help her. Fortunately for the little golem, he's quick to find allies, learn skills, gain levels, and survive horrible predicaments. Which is good, because his creator has a whole lot of enemies... Warning: Contains profanity and violence.
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Threadbare is the most Adorable golem you've ever met. He has so many levels in the Adorable skill, you might have to pass a Willpower check to not turn to mush in his presence.
Being a newly created toy golem, Threadbare cannot read the system prompts that invade his vision. He has no mouth so he cannot talk to his girl or anyone else to ask questions. Nodding in response to questions seems to make the little girl happy. Thinking “yes” makes the text disappear. Threadbare is the most agreeable little guy.
The premise is adorable but there is a lot of swearing in Stuff and Nonsense, so don't pick it up for young kids. It's more appropriate for teens and adults who want something cute but cheeky.
It's not all hugs and tea parties though. Threadbare has many adventures - on his own, with his girl, and even with the family's very large housecat.
Be cautioned this book ends on a cliffhanger. You'll want more but thankfully this is a complete series, at six books.
Series
6 primary booksThreadbare is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Andrew Seiple.
Series
5 primary booksThreadbare Verse is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Andrew Seiple.