Ah, hunting for obscure ebooks—my favorite kind of digital treasure hunt! If traditional stores don't have it, expand your search to include library databases like OverDrive or Hoopla. Librarians are wizards at tracking down odd titles. I once found a rare poetry collection through my local library's interloan system that wasn't available anywhere else.
Also worth checking: does the title have alternate names or translations? I spent weeks looking for 'Convenience Store Woman' under its original Japanese title before realizing it was published differently overseas. Sometimes the metadata is just weird. Goodreads deep dives usually reveal those quirks.
The title rings a vague bell—maybe from a queer lit forum? If it's what I'm thinking, it might be part of that wave of intimate, character-driven stories that circulate more in PDF form among fandoms. I'd scour AO3 tags or Tumblr threads just in case it originated as fanfiction before getting original publishng. Ebooks of underground hits sometimes surface in unexpected places, like itch.io's narrative game section or even Etsy shops.
When I couldn't find 'the song of achilles' in ebook form during its early days, I ended up joining a Discord server where fans shared conversion tips for web novels. Not suggesting piracy, of course! Just saying creative communities often know alternate routes. Have you tried searching with quotes around the title and adding 'filetype:epub' to your Google search? That's saved me more than once.
Fluid Bonding isn't a title I've come across in my deep dives into indie ebooks or mainstream platforms like Amazon Kindle or Kobo. It might be a self-published work or something from a niche publisher—those can be tricky to track down! I'd recommend checking sites like Smashwords or even the author's personal website if they have one. Sometimes, smaller creators distribute directly through Patreon or Gumroad too.
If it's a newer release, it could just be taking time to pop up digitally. I've had that happen with experimental lit before—like when I waited months for 'The House in the cerulean Sea' to finally hit ebook format. Maybe set up a Google Alert for the title? That's how I snagged a digital copy of 'This Is How You Lose the Time War' before it blew up.
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If you’re curious about the book, your best bet is to support the creator directly. Sites like Amazon or the author’s personal page might have affordable e-book versions. I’ve stumbled upon hidden gems by digging through author blogs or Patreon pages where they sometimes share snippets or early chapters. The thrill of discovering a new story is worth the hunt, even if it isn’t free!