The thrill of the hunt! For 'Green Eyed Feeling,' I’d actually recommend checking specialty retailers like Kinokuniya if it’s manga-adjacent—their U.S. branches get deep cuts. Digital-wise, BookWalker’s global store has expanded their catalog lately. Also, Twitter’s underrated for this: tweet at the publisher with #WhereToBuy and sometimes they’ll reply with stockists. My friend found a rare visual novel that way. And if it’s fan-translated, well… let’s just say certain Discord servers have spreadsheets.
I totally get the hunt for 'Green Eyed Feeling'—it's one of those titles that slips through the cracks sometimes! If you're after a physical copy, I'd hit up local indie bookshops first; they often have hidden gems or can order it for you. Online, Book Depository used to be my go-to for international stuff, but since they shut down, AbeBooks or eBay might have secondhand copies. For digital, check if it's on Kindle or Kobo—sometimes obscure titles pop up there unexpectedly.
Oh, and don't overlook libraries! Even if they don't have it, interlibrary loans are magic. Mine once tracked down a 20-year-old manga for me. If all else fails, forums like Reddit's r/lightnovels might have leads—fans love sharing where they scored rare finds. Mine turned up in a used bookstore wedged between cookbooks, of all places.
Ugh, I feel this—took me months to find my copy! Try Mercari Japan via proxy services if it’s Japanese media. For English releases, RightStufAnime’s liquidation might’ve scattered stock to Crunchyroll’s store. Also, convention dealer rooms are goldmines; I grabbed a signed edition at AnimeNYC after striking out online. Sometimes the universe rewards persistence with a lucky Bookshelf scan at Half Price Books.
Man, tracking down niche stuff like this is half the fun! I’d start by searching ISBN databases—just punch the number into BookFinder or WorldCat to see who’s stocking it. Japanese imports? CDJapan or Mandarake could surprise you. If it’s out of print, set up alerts on Buyee for Yahoo Japan Auctions—I snagged a mint-condition artbook that way last year. Pro tip: some publishers quietly keep PDFs available on their sites; worth a quick email to their customer service!
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Barnes & Noble, and Book Depository—they usually have both paperback and e-book versions. For collectors, AbeBooks has rare first editions, though prices can skyrocket. Don’t overlook indie bookstores; many list their inventory on Bookshop.org, which supports local shops.
If you prefer audiobooks, Audible and Libro.fm offer narrated versions. Pro tip: check the author’s website for signed copies or bundle deals. Some obscure European retailers stock special translated editions too, but shipping takes ages.
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Secondhand copies often pop up on AbeBooks or ThriftBooks at lower prices, though condition varies. Libraries sometimes carry it too—Libby or OverDrive can help borrow digitally. If you’re into audiobooks, Audible might have a version. Persistent out-of-stock issues? Setting up a restock alert on BookFinder.com covers all bases. The key is patience and checking multiple avenues.