Revolt of the Angels by Anatole France. Discovered this book while I was down a Proust rabbit hole. Kind of a trip. A guardian angel gets bored with his assignment (a wealthy nobleman whose home contains the finest private library in Europe) and starts stealing and reading his books. He loses his faith, becomes an atheist, and takes human form to live like a mortal in Paris with the goal of fomenting and leading an uprising of guardian angels against God. An interesting bit of satire, but I'd love to see a modern take on this plot.
Edit: Finished the book. For having one of the better plot ideas I've ever run across, this one, while good satire, was a real slog at times. I would be surprised if this novel wasn't an influence on Good Omens by Gaiman. Some really interesting ideas about rebellious angels etc... but ultimately wasn't what I'd hoped it would be.
Edit: Finished the book. For having one of the better plot ideas I've ever run across, this one, while good satire, was a real slog at times. I would be surprised if this novel wasn't an influence on Good Omens by Gaiman. Some really interesting ideas about rebellious angels etc... but ultimately wasn't what I'd hoped it would be.

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