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We say quite a bit more about the series in Crystal Singer, which is only primarily about the first novel but covers the trilogy and universe as well, and in Ballybran, about the fictional planet. This article may be strictly redundant now. (I am one editor responsible for that, inasmuch as last October/November and again today I have revised Crystal Singer while overlooking this stub on the series. Only as I write, I am creating this Talk page and tagging Ballybran with the same two project banners.)
Did the series garner any critical attention?
Was either the U.S. or U.K. omnibus edition notable?