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Empires of Azure This was a more modern (probably late 18th century but it's never actually mentioned) gender-bending ghost story that also waxes a bit surreal at times but has a discernable beginning and ending. At times it's very hard to tell who's speaking because of the gender ambiguity and the fact that part of it is a journal but not written in first person and it's being read by someone else. I think a straight journal format in first person would have been much more enjoyable.
BOOK OF THE BEAST
These 9 short stories are all linked by a single curse that afflicts a family over decades/centuries of time. This seems to be "Tanith's thing". It's similiar to Tales of the Flat Earth but definitely no where as good (but really not much is in my opinion). I liked the stories and the overall story arc, but they didn't blow me away. I didn't really like the mix of real world references and the fantastic made up parts of the setting. I think I would have liked it more if it would have been about horror set in the real world or set in a completely fabricated fantasy world. The mix just didn't really jive for me. (