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Really excellent sources that flesh out the world way beyond what we usually have access to in-game. For example, location, organization, character, Job, weapon and armor information that we'd otherwise never see.
I very much hope they continue to make new editions.
the Ultimania books are chock full of game info, creator interviews, stats, tables, etc. these books (or mooks as they're called in Japan - magazine/books) are massively long and there is so much text that it's never been worth it to have them fully translated and made available outside of Japan. There are a few exceptions but the only releases here were the anniversary editions that covered all the FF games out, and aren't really all that in depth.
The important thing to remember though is the lorebooks are written as actual in universe tomes, not a meta examination of the lore as a game world, hence as is noted repeatedly within the game's story, scholars frequently get things wrong or don't have the full picture, and so it is with the lorebooks.
Add in there are aknowledged errors and typos in the books, and a number of minor lore points that outright contradict what is stated in game, and hence it's best to approach the lorebooks with a grain of salt. Definetely useful for filling in a lot of missing info (and by Azeyma, there is lot), but not as a 'lore bible' for the game, especially when it contradicts in-game info (much of this comes about because early world building that is mentioned in the lorebooks, is often then changed later on in future expansions and contradicts what is written in them).
Companion books are nice, but they shouldn't be needed to fully appreciate the story and world.