Hunting for a copy of 'Twice
shy'? You’re in for a little book-hunting adventure, and I love that — treasure hunts are my favorite kind of weekend. If you want a brand-new paperback, start with the big retailers: Amazon usually has both paperback and Kindle editions, and Barnes & Noble carries paperbacks and Nook-formatted ebooks. For something that supports indie shops, I always check Bookshop.org and local bookstore websites; they can order a new paperback for you or ship directly if they have stock. Don’t forget to peek at the publisher’s website or the author’s online store — authors sometimes sell signed or special editions, and that feels extra cozy to me.
If you’re open to used copies, AbeBooks, Alibris, eBay, and
ThriftBooks are my go-tos. I snag bargain paperbacks from time to time and find editions with cool cover art. For international shipping, Wordery has been reliable for me in the past. Also, libraries are a terrific resource: many libraries offer physical copies on the shelf or through interlibrary loan.
On the ebook side, Kindle (Amazon), Apple Books,
google play books,
kobo, and Barnes & Noble’s Nook store are where I check first. For borrowing digital copies, Libby/OverDrive and Hoopla are lifesavers — I’ve borrowed popular titles there without spending a penny. One tip: search the title along with the author’s name or the ISBN if you can find it, because some book titles are shared by different works. Happy hunting — I always get a little giddy finding a
Beloved book on my shelf.