A Madness of Angels by Kate Griffin (opens in new tab)
A Madness of Angels \(2009\) 613 pages by Kate Griffin Matthew Swift \#1 First sixty pages are a slog\. Those are the times I wish I was a speed reader\. The narrator doesn’t introduce himself \(themselves? He often uses the pronoun we\.\) Narrator wakes up in a familiar yet unfamiliar apartment, doesn’t talk with the people there, just runs, is attacked by a garbage monster \(calls it a litterbug\)\. We’re aware he’s back after a two year absence and is trying to get his magic to work again\...
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