Local bookshops are gold for stuff like this! My cousin runs one, and she says quirky STEM-themed novels fly off the shelves faster than she can restock. Chain stores usually keep 'The Science Fair' in the YA section, but I’ve also seen it labeled as ‘educational fiction’ near the science kits. Online, Target’s app lets you peek at sample chapters—super handy if you’re on the fence. ThriftBooks might have used copies for under $5 if you’re patient. Bonus: The ebook’s often bundled with interactive lab quizzes (kinda gimmicky but cute).
Ah, hunting down niche novels—my favorite hobby. For 'The Science Fair,' I’d actually recommend checking publisher websites first (the author’s site sometimes has signed stock). Otherwise, AbeBooks has rare early editions with handwritten margin notes from school librarians (creepy or charming? You decide). Libraries are a free option, though mine had a 3-week waitlist. If you’re in Canada, Indigo’s online store ships with these adorable science-themed bookmarks. Side note: The sequel’s coming next spring, so maybe wait for a bundle deal if you’re a completionist like me.
I just finished reading that book last week! 'The Science Fair' is such a fun, nostalgic ride—reminds me of those middle-school project disasters (and triumphs). You can grab it at most major bookstores like Barnes & Noble or Books-A-Million, but honestly, I’d check indie shops first. Mine had signed copies near the checkout counter last month! Online, Amazon’s the obvious pick, but Book Depository sometimes has cooler editions with bonus artwork. Oh, and if you’re into audiobooks, Libro.fm’s version has this narrator who nails the awkward teenage monologues perfectly.
Funny story—I originally stumbled on it at a library fundraiser sale. Ended up buying two copies because the cover art glows under blacklight (weird, right?). Pro tip: If you’re buying physical, flip through the back pages. Some print runs include hidden experiment notes from the protagonist.
Easiest bet? Amazon Prime for next-day delivery, especially if you need it for a kid’s report due tomorrow (been there). But! For a cooler experience, try LitJoy Crate—they sold a limited box with beaker-shaped stickers and pH-testing bookplates. Comic shops sometimes carry it too, shelved alongside graphic novel adaptations of classics like 'The Giver.' Fair warning: The paperback’s cover wrinkles easily if shoved in a backpack—learned that the hard way.
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If you're into ebooks or audiobooks, platforms like Kindle, Audible, or Apple Books might have digital versions. Oh, and don't forget libraries! Mine had a copy, and it was a blast reading it aloud to my niece. The illustrations are hilarious, and the science-themed poetry is clever enough to make adults chuckle too.
I can tell you it's a mixed bag. The big bookstore chains might carry a few mainstream titles, especially if they've got anime adaptations or big fandoms, but the real gems are usually found in specialty stores or online. I remember stumbling upon a rare copy of 'The Legendary Mechanic' in a tiny manga shop tucked away in the city—felt like winning the lottery. The physical editions often have gorgeous cover art and bonus illustrations that you just don't get with digital versions, making them worth the hunt.
Local comic shops sometimes surprise you with hidden shelves of translated gamescience novels, especially if the store owner is into the scene. The smell of fresh pages and the tactile joy of flipping through a well-printed novel is irreplaceable. But let's be real: unless you live near a major city with niche retailers, online stores like Amazon or RightStuf are your best bet. Some publishers even offer limited-run hardcovers with exclusive merch, which sell out faster than concert tickets. The thrill of unboxing a collector's edition, with its glossy character cards or world maps, is pure dopamine for us book dragons.
As someone who spends way too much time hunting down books, I can tell you 'Lessons in Chemistry' is everywhere right now. I got my copy from Amazon because it arrived the next day, but if you prefer physical stores, Barnes & Noble usually has it in stock.
For those who love supporting indie bookshops, check out Bookshop.org—they partner with local stores, and you can order online. I also found it at my library, so if you're budget-conscious, that's a great option. The audiobook version is fantastic too, available on Audible or Libby if your library subscribes. The book’s popularity means it’s pretty easy to find, whether you’re into e-books, hardcovers, or audiobooks.