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Review: 'The Misheard World' by Aliya Whiteley

I have been reading and loving Aliya Whiteley since 2014 and she is an instant yes for me any time I see a new book by her. Recently, however, I have been struggling with a book she co-wrote with someone and so I went into The Misheard World  with a little trepidation. That was gone within the first few pages, however, as I fell fully in love with her writing all over again. Thanks to Rebellion and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Pub. Date : 31/03/2026 Publisher : Rebellion; Solaris Before wars are won, they must be witnessed. Elize Janview is a soldier, one of the few survivors of an unimaginably terrible weapon, which ended the long détente between the North and the South and plunged them back into all-out war. She enlisted with a dream of finding those responsible, of somehow getting revenge for the deaths of everyone she knew, but was posted to guard the prison at Crag, the fortress of the South, which has never fallen to t...

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