We sat on the bench in the middle of the capsule and watched our city expand beneath us, and felt like God. We had never seen anything so beautiful, and could not conceive of more magic in the world. Matthew Swift is a sorcerer, and something else besides, his consciousness haunted (for want of a b...
[Originally posted on tumblr on 28. July 2013] I finished ‘A Madness of Angels’ by Kate Griffith this week. Finally! Unfortunately I have been negleting my reading as of late so it took me a bit longer than this book actually deserved.If you saw my last post about this book you know I was a bit co...
Sometimes an author captures my imagination, and as long as they fail to become blazingly incompetent, I’m along for the ride. So it was with A Madness of Angels. Matthew Swift wakes up from death, lost, confused, unaware its been two years since he died, as for him it feels like moments ago. The ...
I never minded the big 4-0. In fact, now that I'm older, I'm taking a ridiculous kind of pleasure in generational differences, particularly the company of those that understand my frequent references to cultural touchpoints long past. No doubt, this is one of those things that you will get, or not, ...
“We be light, we be life, we be fire! We sing electric flame, we rumble underground wind, we dance heaven! Come be we and be free!” I'm a little worried that, still sick, I'm just delirious, and so I shall turn around and read this book again, right from the start, just to be sure. Because if that'...
~~moved from GR~~ A Madness of Angels (Matthew Swift, #1) by Kate Griffin Recommended for: Anyone who loves gloriously imaginative UF and won't mind the writing style. Two years after bleeding to death in an unfriendly alley, Matthew Swift wakes up in his old apartment, blinking open eyes that...
~~moved from GR~~ A Madness of Angels (Matthew Swift, #1) by Kate Griffin Recommended for: Anyone who loves gloriously imaginative UF and won't mind the writing style. Two years after bleeding to death in an unfriendly alley, Matthew Swift wakes up in his old apartment, blinking open eyes that...
This is primarily the story of London. A London where magic is formed by the rote and ritual of everyday life, where some of the excess energy created by living can be used by those who can feel it. Matthew Swift is one of those sorcerers. Two years ago he disappeared, now he's back. Arriving ba...
Much more dense than the average urban fantasy novel, but that's a good thing. Excellent characters, setting, magic, world building. Everything is pretty darn awesome. The writing is superb, both serious and funny at the same time. It's hard to say this because of the nature of the character, but I ...
Following the resounding success of my Locus Quest, I faced a dilemma: which reading list to follow it up with? Variety is the spice of life, so I’ve decided to diversify and pursue six different lists simultaneously. This book falls into my FINISHING THE SERIES! list.I loves me a good series! But I...
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