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Joythief. The most feared weapon of the elite thieves’ and assassin’s guild known as the Star-Blades. The magical poison that doesn’t kill its victim, but kills the most prized aspect of themselves. Star-Blades rarely use this terrible poison, and never against their own.

Except Mariq Ashai Meidani, Princess of Kuriza and Star-Blade spider-thief, has been poisoned. She knows exactly what the Joythief will take from her-her thieving skills, the one thing that makes her more than a simple pawn in her father’s court.

Trying to discover who poisoned her, and why, leads Mariq to discover plots far more intricate than the blackmail of a single spider-thief. The Star-Blades would use her as a tool in their war against magic, a war that would leave thousands dead and the land devastated. A war Mariq cannot allow to happen.

Battling the Joythief is futile. Battling the Star-Blades seems even more so. Yet if Mariq wants to be anything besides a delicate, useless princess or a catalyst of destruction, she’ll have to fight both—and, somehow, win.

352 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 4, 2016

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Brenda J. Pierson

10 books9 followers
Brenda J. Pierson is just a nerd living her dream. Inspired by Brandon Sanderson and R.A. Salvatore, she writes teen-friendly fantasy novels brimming with magic, monsters, and epic quests to save the world. In addition to writing she’s a crafter, dedicated bookworm, avid gamer, lover of tacos, and crazy cat lady. She’s living the good life with her husband and kitties in her hometown of Tucson, Arizona.

You can find Brenda skulking around Twitter (@bjpwrites), as long as you don’t mind seeing her cats as well as her books.

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September 2, 2017
This is an absolutely charming book, and the more I think back on it the more I like it.

At first it presents as a whimsical Arabian fantasy, a gender flipped Sands of Time, with colours and silken scarves and towers and deserts and assassins and poison and all the good stuff. Underneath it all, though, there are serious reflections on the politics of authenticity and reflections on consequence, and far deeper ethical questions than I expected from such a fun little book.

Reflecting on it, it's not a four star book, it's amazing and I love it.

Edit: It also gets (theoretical) bonus points for not being <$series>, Book 1. Trilogies and things are fine, I love them, but not every single story needs to be part of a larger work* and this stands just fine alone.

*not that you'd know that looking at Amazon, mind.
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Author 3 books55 followers
June 22, 2023
The cover drew me in while perusing the shelves of the Denver Public Library, the premise kept me intrigued, and the story kept me turning the pages - what else could I ask for?

It's clear that Pierson poured her heart into this story. She asks her readers to consider what it means to be alive -- what IS magic? --, what it means to be a woman in a place that treats her like property, and what it means to lean away from shame and into friendship that accepts you the way you are, special abilities excluded.

I'm looking forward to reading more stories from Pierson in the future!
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February 5, 2023
A wonderful story of fantasy that will take you away to another dimension for awhile. Mariq is a Princess with a special ability. If someone is poisoned by Joythief they lose that special skill. How will this all turn out. Ready for more by this outstanding author.
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Author 26 books461 followers
May 5, 2016
First, the premise, shall we? JOYTHIEF revolves around a poison that steals what is most precious to yourself. How cool and terrifying is that? How many wildly different but intense story could we tell from it?

For Mariq, this invaluable part of herself is her spider-thief skills. And here JOYTHIEF brings us not only a story full of intense adventure, magic, and intrigue, but also weaves in a deeper theme: how much of ourselves we tie to our skills. What part of our identity is connected to what we can do? Are we worth less if we lose them? And if we have horrible powers, does that make us a monster? What of men with skills, but no identity? Can they use their strengths to break free and build themselves?

JOYTHIEF has all you want in good fantasy: a thrilling storyline, powerful and dangerous magic, complex characters, and a powerful theme gluing it all together.

(Also it has Cendim, my Good Slytherin baby, whom I will always love. Every novel needs a Cendim!)
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July 11, 2016
Joythief is the 2nd book I've read by Brenda J Pierson. ..and I have not been disappointed! Colorful, in depth, world building brings you into the tale. Characters you can connect with, fall in love with or come to despise. What a great read! Full of suspense, intrigue, betrayal...I couldn't wait to turn the page!
We are drawn into a world of sheiks, princesses, and desert cities torn between magic and non-magic. A secret society with the agenda of ridding the world of all magic armed with a potion to steal away people's passions. How will it end...will this society prevail or will those who embrace magic be standing at the end?
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237 reviews19 followers
April 18, 2016
Disclaimer: I proofread this one. But that was my first time seeing the manuscript (so I had nothing to do with its story content) and trust me, it really is this good. Brenda makes you care about the protagonists and despise the antagonists, not to mention the fabulous worldbuilding. If you're a fantasy fan, definitely put Joythief on your to-read list!
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June 2, 2016
Enjoyable.

I liked the concept of the princess as secret thief, and the rather nasty idea of the Joythief itself. The magic rules were interesting and new to me. I look forward to more from this author.
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