If you're hunting down trinkets, a book, or a special edition, there are so many routes I’d take depending on what kind of treasure you want. For mainstream special editions and signed
runs I usually check publisher websites first — places like the Folio Society, Easton Press, or specialty imprints will list deluxe versions and numbered copies. Big retailers like Barnes & Noble or Waterstones sometimes have exclusive editions too, especially for popular titles. For something a little more indie or handmade, Etsy is great for trinkets and fandom crafts, while Kickstarter and Indiegogo frequently host creators offering limited-run deluxe boxes and custom art editions.
If I want rare or out-of-print items I head straight to AbeBooks, Alibris, or eBay
and then cross-reference ISBNs and photos to avoid fakes. Comic shops and conventions (local comic cons, book fairs) are surprisingly good for signed or variant covers, and smaller independent bookstores will often hold special editions or do local author signings. For manga and anime-related special editions, Kinokuniya and specialized import shops are lifesavers.
I always keep an eye on collector communities too — Reddit,
discord buyer groups, and
booktok/bookstagram often share pre-order windows and drops. Shipping and import fees can add up, so I compare total costs and look for certificates of authenticity on numbered editions. Happy hunting — finding that rare spine on a shelf still feels like a mini victory to me.