I’ve got a small obsession w
Ith tracking down hard-to-
find novels, so here’s a quick, useful
run-through for 'Bite the Woman That Feeds'. First, find the ISBN for the edition
you want — that single number saves so much time. Plug that into Google and Book
shop.org, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble to compare prices and shipping. If the book is out of print, AbeBooks and Alibris often have older copies, and eBay can surprise you with decent prices if you’re patient.
Don’t forget local indie shops: many will order it for you and you get the warm fuzzy feeling of supporting a bookstore. For digital copies, check Kindle or Kobo and see if an audiobook exists on
Audible or other services. Set price alerts if you’re not in a rush, and if you want a collectors’ or signed copy, follow the author on social media for shop announcements. Personally, I’m happiest when I snag a clean secondhand copy with
a story behind it.