If
you want my two cents, the best place to buy 'The Archer's Voice' comes down to what you value most: speed, price, or supporting small shops.
I usually check Bookshop.org first because I like that my purchase can send money back to independent bookstores — the site often stocks mainstream paperbacks like 'The Archer's Voice' and can ship domestically without the Amazon-whirlpool feeling. If I'm in a rush or craving an eBook or audiobook, Amazon and
Audible are annoyingly convenient: Kindle editions pop up instantly and audiobooks let me finish stories on the commute. For physical copies with character, Powell's and Barnes & Noble have decent stocks and nicer return policies.
If you're hunting a bargain, AbeBooks, Alibris, and
ThriftBooks are my go-tos for used or out-of-print copies; check seller ratings and photos so you don't end up with a beat-up edition. Personally, I love buying a paperback I can take everywhere, but sometimes an audiobook read by a great narrator turns the whole thing into a new experience — either way, happy reading and I hope 'The Archer's Voice' hits you right in the feels.