A review by aceinit
A Madness of Angels by Kate Griffin

4.0

I will post a longer review of this when time permits. The short one is as follows

There are no words for my love of Griffin's urban magic system. It is wildly original, wonderfully explained and I love the concept of what are essentialyl man-made creations (cities, technology, industry, etc) being able to fuel magic.

I love how Griffin handled the I/We dynamic of Matthew and the angels and how, though they are technically one, they still have two very distinct personalities.

What I did not like was the formatting of the novel itself. There are no standard chapters, and the book is instead broken into 3 or 4 parts with a few interludes thrown in. The lack of natural stopping points was a distraction.

I am very much looking forward to continuing with this series. It is already one of my favorites.