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I just finished reading Foreigner, by CJ Cherryh, which I thought was a fantastic book about first contact and understanding vs communication between alien races, though the main character can sound more than a little petulant as he gets jerked around, then because he can't relax he whines (a lot) about not having his human-goods catalogues so he can at least see a human face once in a while. Dude had a lot on his mind, so you know, I get it. For the book bingo I went with one book per square, and to be honest that was my free square because I bought almost all the books in the series and wanted to get reading them. Glad I did.
Before that I read By the Sword, by Mercedes Lackey; I'm lukewarm on it. Interesting world, great action-adventure stuff, and the main character is a likable, emotionally-mature woman leading a mercenary life in a rough world - it has its good points, but the overall tone of the story itself felt flat for me. I didn't know it's one of a bajillion books in the same world that Lackey wrote in, so IDK, might try another book from that pile sometime. For the bingo it satisfied the "Orange Cover Art" square due to lots of yellow leaves and hair in the art. Kind of a stretch, but I really couldn't find something more orange-y in my collection.
I'm currently reading Nine Princes in Amber, by Roger Zelazny. It's a really creative take on modern faerie-realm stuff that feels more like it pulls "modern day" back into European mythology rather than the way urban fantasy feels like it pulls fantasy into a more modern realism. The plot is fairly simple so far, but it's the first in a series of relatively short novels, so I might just read a few more of them in a row and see where it goes. For the bingo, this was the "Title with a Number in It" square.
This has been such a fun way to cut into my oversized library of books I haven't actually read yet.