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Loading... The Crystal Singer Omnibusby Anne McCaffrey
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A lovely trilogy, Killishandra is rejected from her training as an opera soloist and decides to explore the galaxy. Soon she hears tales of the mysterious "Crystal Singers" surely this is an area where she can make her mark. Slightly disjointed in places as Killishandra's extended life flashes by. The whole "junk" plot is a bit contrived and doesn't really make much sense but its well written with a lovely feel to it. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesCrystal Singer Trilogy (Omnibus 01-03) Contains
This is a collection of three novels about the brave and tragic people of Ballybran, the crystal singers. This volume includes The Crystal Singer, Killashandra, and Crystal Line. No library descriptions found. |
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Only the middle book really works individually, when Ree is caught up in events of considerable significance beyond her own life and influences their outcome greatly and the reader can become involved in an adventure.
Even the perspective granted by following the whole of Ree's career does not eliminate all the flaws: The book is littered with Irish place-names as if Ireland had conquered the galaxy; Ballybran, Killashandra, Armagh and more. No explanation is ever given for this preponderance and it jars in its improbability. Also, one of the more interesting science fiction ideas presented, the "Opal Junk" from the third book, is under-developed disappointingly and turns out to be nothing more than a McGuffin for an essential plot device that helps a story that had veered toward Tragedy to veer abruptly back toward a fairy-tale ending.
Perhaps the most serious flaw for me is that I could never entirely like Killashandra Ree - she is a realistically portrayed character with many a flaw but I think one is supposed to like her - and I did not. This made me feel that she did not quite deserve her happy-ever-after.
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