McCaffrey does an excellent job of world building and laying out how the crystals affect each singer. I must write that I thought the novel would be a lot more fantastic than scientific. There is a high price that she pays for reaching that kind of status. On Ballybran, Killashandra works her way up the ladder and discovers that she has what it takes to become a Crystal Singer. She develops feelings for Carrik and sets on a course that will change her life forever. Killashandra meets a man named Carrik who is connected to the mysterious crystals from the planet Ballybran. She is devastated and leaves her home planet in order to heal. She gets rejected during her final exam to become a lead singer. Killashandra Ree is a world-class singer and spends most of her life preparing for a musical career. I took a chance and bought a copy of Crystal Singer. However, I read several internet articles recently about the influence McCaffrey had on the genre and each article said the Crystal Singer Trilogy were her best non-Pern books. I will admit that the dragon covers from her famed Pern Series never interested me. Every time I go to my local used bookstore here in San Antonio, I see many of the McCaffrey books in the science fiction and fantasy section. This is the scenario with Crystal Singer by Anne McCaffrey. Sometimes going down an internet rabbit’s hole can lead you to an author you had never thought to read before.
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