Finding 'Upright Women Wanted' depends on what experience you want. Physical book lovers should hit indie shops like Powell’s or The Strand; their curated shelves often feature signed copies or cool editions you won’t find elsewhere. I stumbled upon a limited-run hardcover at Barnes & Noble’s speculative fiction table last year.
Digital readers have options too. Scribd’s subscription includes the audiobook narrated by a voice actor who nails the gritty, rebellious tone. Kobo frequently discounts the ebook more than Kindle. For budget-conscious folks, Hoopla’s free library access has zero wait times in most regions.
International buyers might struggle, but Book Depository ships worldwide without crazy fees. I gifted a copy to a friend in Australia, and it arrived in pristine condition. Follow the author’s social media for updates on restocks—her publisher does surprise drops of exclusive merch bundles.
I grabbed my copy of 'upright women wanted' from a local indie bookstore last month, and it was totally worth the trip. The staff had it displayed in their sci-fi section with a handwritten recommendation card that sold me instantly. If you prefer shopping online, Bookshop.org supports small stores while delivering to your doorstep. Amazon has both paperback and Kindle versions if you need it fast. Libraries often carry it too—mine had three copies with no waitlist. Check Libby for digital loans. For collectors, Subterranean Press occasionally releases special editions, though those sell out quick.
I can confirm 'Upright Women Wanted' pops up in unexpected places. The publisher’s website (Tor.com) often has autographed copies with bonus postcards. Comic shops sometimes stock it alongside graphic novels—I found mine at a place that usually sells manga.
ThriftBooks is a goldmine for secondhand copies; my $5 used paperback looked brand new. Audible members get the audiobook free with a trial. For those who love subscriptions, LitHub’s book club featured it last year, so their archive might include discussion guides.
Pro tip: Check feminist bookstores like Charis or Bluestockings—they host events where the book gets paired with themed cocktails or playlists. The author retweets fan photos of finds at airport bookshops too, so keep an eye out while traveling.
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Libraries are another great option—many have it in their catalogs or can order it through interlibrary loans. For audiobook fans, platforms like Audible and Libro.fm carry it too. Check used book sites like ThriftBooks or AbeBooks if you want a cheaper copy. The book’s popularity means it’s widely stocked, so you shouldn’t have trouble finding it.
You can grab a copy of 'The Women Could Fly' from multiple online platforms, depending on your preference. Amazon is the most straightforward—both Kindle and paperback versions are available, often with Prime shipping. Barnes & Noble’s website offers physical copies and Nook ebooks, plus occasional signed editions. For indie bookstore supporters, Bookshop.org directs profits to local shops while shipping nationally. Libro.fm has the audiobook if you prefer listening.
If you’re outside the U.S., check Book Depository for free global delivery. Kobo’s store is great for DRM-free ebooks, and Google Play Books integrates seamlessly with Android. Some readers even find discounted used copies on ThriftBooks or AbeBooks. The novel’s popularity means it’s widely stocked, so hunt for deals or special editions.