I just grabbed 'City of Gods and Monsters' last week after hunting for it everywhere. The easiest spot is Amazon—they have both paperback and Kindle versions ready to ship. If you prefer physical bookstores, Barnes & Noble usually stocks it in their fantasy section, though I’d call ahead to check availability. For digital readers, Kobo and Apple Books have crisp ebook editions with adjustable fonts, which I love for late-night reading. Pro tip: Check BookOutlet first if you want a discounted copy; they sometimes get overstocked editions at half price. The sequel’s coming soon, so now’s the perfect time to dive in.
I can confirm 'City of Gods and Monsters' is widely available but sells out fast. The publisher’s website offers autographed preorders, which I always recommend for hardcore fans. Ebook users should try Google Play Books—their cloud sync beats Kindle when switching devices.
Secondhand shops are hit-or-miss, but I found a pristine copy at Half Price Books last month. The audiobook, narrated by two alternating voice actors for dual POVs, is exclusive to Scribd until October. If you’re outside the US, Book Depository ships free worldwide. Fun fact: The author retweeted a fan who found it in a Tokyo airport’s English-language section.
Finding 'City of Gods and Monsters' depends on how you like to read. Online retailers are the most reliable—Amazon has it globally, including special editions with bonus artwork. I snagged the audiobook version on Audible, narrated by a voice actor who perfectly captures the gritty urban fantasy vibe.
For collectors, indie bookshops often carry signed copies. I visited a local store in Seattle that had limited-run hardcovers with sprayed edges. Libro.fm is another gem if you want audiobooks while supporting small businesses. Libraries might surprise you too; my branch had three copies with no waitlist. The book’s popularity spiked after TikTok reviews, so used sites like ThriftBooks occasionally list it for under $10.
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I snagged my copy of 'City of Saints and Madmen' with exclusive artwork from a limited-run publisher called Centipede Press. They specialize in gorgeous, high-end editions of weird fiction and horror. The book came with full-color plates of Jeff VanderMeer's surreal Ambergris illustrations, plus bonus material like handwritten notes. It wasn't cheap—around $200—but the quality justifies it. The binding is leather, the paper thick enough to survive an apocalypse, and each copy is numbered. They sell directly through their website, but stock moves fast. Subterranean Press also did a variant cover edition last year, though their version focused more on textual annotations than visuals.
I’ve been obsessed with tracking down rare editions of 'Children of Fallen Gods', and here’s the scoop. Major retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble carry it in both paperback and e-book formats. For hardcover collectors, indie bookstores often stock limited runs—check Bookshop.org to support local shops while snagging a copy.
If you’re after signed editions, the author’s website occasionally drops signed copies or bundles with exclusive art. Don’t overlook secondhand gems on AbeBooks or ThriftBooks, where out-of-print versions sometimes surface. Libraries might have waitlists, but Libby offers digital loans instantly. The book’s availability fluctuates, so set alerts on eBay for rare auctions. It’s a treasure hunt, but worth every second.
So I think Audible is the official spot for the audiobook version of 'City of Gods and Monsters.' It's where I got mine, and it's read by Vanessa Moyen, who does a great job bringing Loren to life—her voice really fits the urban fantasy vibe and the character's snark. I checked the author's site once, and it linked straight there too, so it feels like the main source.
Sometimes these indie-published fantasy books get weird with availability, popping up on one platform but not another. I remember looking for it on Libby through my library and couldn’t find it, so it might be an Audible exclusive, at least for now. That’s kind of a bummer if you’re not into subscriptions, but they do have that whole free credit thing for new members.