Bright, wordy, and a little excited: I go looking for books like I go hunting for rare vinyl, and 'Fetch' is one of those titles that shows up in lots of different places — but not always as the same book. There isn't a single canonical author called out for 'Fetch' because multiple books share that title across genres: picture books, YA novels,
pet memoirs, and even short-story collections. That means the first step I always take is to grab the subtitle, the author name, or the ISBN so I know which 'Fetch' I'm actually
after.
Once I know which one I want, my usual buying route is straightforward: major retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble usually stock new copies and
e-books, while Bookshop.org and IndieBound are great if I want to support independent bookstores. For out-of-print or bargain finds I poke around AbeBooks, eBay, and thrift-store apps. Libraries (WorldCat, Libby/OverDrive) are my secret weapon when a copy is rare or I’m not sure I’ll love it. Publishers' websites sometimes have signed or special editions, and Goodreads will often link to the right edition via ISBN. I love tracking down different covers and editions of 'Fetch' — it feels like a treasure hunt and always ends with me curling up to read something unexpected.