If you're hunting for Sasha Damore's books and audiobooks, the simplest place I check first is the usual big platforms: Amazon for paperbacks and Kindle editions,
Audible for narrated versions, Apple Books,
kobo, and Google Play. Those stores often carry both
ebooks and audiobooks, and Audible will let you listen to a sample so you can see if you like the narrator's voice. I also look for paperback or hardcover listings on Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org if I want to support indie bookstores.
Beyond the big shops, I always hunt for direct routes: the author's official website or newsletter often has links to buy signed copies, special editions, or DRM-free files. Some indie authors sell ebooks and even audiobooks directly via Payhip, Gumroad, or Bandcamp, which can be great if you want higher royalties for the author and immediate DRM-free downloads. For budget-friendly options, check used bookstores, AbeBooks, eBay, and
ThriftBooks.
If you're on a budget or prefer borrowing, libraries through Libby/OverDrive and Hoopla sometimes carry both ebooks and audiobooks — I use Libby all the time and it saves a ton. For supporting indie audiobook narrators and local bookstores, consider
Libro.fm instead of Audible. Personally, I love finding a signed copy at a local shop and grabbing the audiobook on a weekend drive — it just feels right.