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Original Title: StarCrossed
ISBN: 0545136059 (ISBN13: 9780545136051)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.elizabethcbunce.com/starcrossed.html
Series: Thief Errant #1
Literary Awards: Milwaukee County Teen Book Award Nominee (2012), Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award Nominee (2012)
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StarCrossed (Thief Errant #1) Hardcover | Pages: 362 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 6678 Users | 655 Reviews

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Digger thrives as a spy and sneak-thief among the feuding religious factions of Gerse, dodging the Greenmen who have banned all magic. But when a routine job goes horribly wrong and her partner and lover Tegen is killed, she has to get out of the city, fast, and hides herself in a merry group of nobles to do so.

Accepted as a lady's maid to shy young Merista Nemair, Digger finds new peace and friendship at the Nemair stronghold--as well as plenty of jewels for the taking.

But after the devious Lord Daul catches her in the act of thievery, he blackmails her into becoming his personal spy in the castle, and Digger soon realizes that her noble hosts aren't as apolitical as she thought... that indeed, she may be at the heart of a magical rebellion.

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Title:StarCrossed (Thief Errant #1)
Author:Elizabeth C. Bunce
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 362 pages
Published:October 1st 2010 by Arthur A. Levine Books
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Adventure. Young Adult Fantasy

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Ratings: 3.78 From 6678 Users | 655 Reviews

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StarCrossed is a terrific fantasy adventure set in completely new world. Digger is an excellent liar and a thief, so when she becomes separated from her companions, she is forced to find her own way using her best skills. While fleeing the capitol city, she falls in with a pleasure party of nobs, who help her escape. Soon their kindness and own personal trials make it difficult for Digger to extricate herself from their group and she grudgingly becomes a companion to the high-born, and magical,

Well I've always had a thing for thieves so I liked it a lot. The only thing that bothers me is that Dagger just seems a bit too good??? Like I get that you're a thief but like I didn't expect a climbing-walls-thief sort you know? Characters were well developed, world building was clear. Phandre's outcome was a bit obvious though.

I was a big fan of Elizabeth C. Bunce's debut, A Curse Dark as Gold, which was an inventive retelling of Rumpelstiltskin set in the Industrial Revolution, so I was looking forward to more from her.  And then StarCrossed came out, and though I added it to my wishlist and intended to read it, for some reason I thought it was about space and I didn't have a burning need to read it soon.  Note: it's not about space, not that I think there would have been anything wrong with it if there were.  But

I was one of few people I know who was underwhelmed by Bunce's debut, A Curse Dark as Gold. Partly this was because it was oversold, rather like The Hunger Games was for me, and while both of those were good I never felt like they deserved the hype. Still, A Curse Dark as Gold was a very solid debut, and I would have picked up StarCrossed even if I hadn't heard raves from a lot of people I respected.This book has me wondering if I should go back and detract a star from A Curse Dark as Gold to

When I find a book that is entrancing and beautifully written, I want to linger with it. So this book took me an awfully long time to read as I savored each page. Digger is a thief on the run after her partner is captured by the Greenmen. Wounded and afraid, she finds escape from the city with a small group of aristocrats on a boat. This turns into more than just a way to escape the city, as Digger, who now calls herself Celyn, is slowly drawn into their world. She accompanies the family to a

You often hear that books transport you to different times and places, that through them you travel to magical, far off lands. And while thats true, different books succeed to different degrees. In StarCrossed, Bunce has created a world that truly captured me and came alive each time I visited. Amazing depth and detail, both consistently on each page and behind the scenes, that made my immersion feel complete. And most importantly, in my mind, that called me to return each time I set the book

3.5 starsI have mixed feelings about this book.On the one hand, I liked many things about it. Publishers promise StarCrossed to be the next Megan Whalen Turner's The Thief-like experience. The book delivers on this promise, somewhat. The main character, Digger, is a thief and an extremely unreliable narrator - she lies, she steals, she has secrets. It makes the story interesting and twisty. The world of StarCrossed is wonderfully developed. It is rich and all-encompassing, starting with multiple

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