I'm sorry, but as I don't know what this'stwallowed star novel' is exactly, I can't tell you where to find it. It may not be a widely known or mainstream work.
Given that we don't really understand what the'stwallowed star novel' is, it could be anywhere. It might be in a small local library if it was written by a local author and printed in a limited quantity. Or it could be in the hands of a very specific group of readers or collectors who are into very unique literature, but this is all just guessing at this point.
Since I've never heard of a'stwallowed star novel' before, it's difficult to say exactly. It might be a fictional story where a star (could be a celestial body or a famous person symbolized as a star) is involved in some sort of swallowed - up concept, perhaps metaphorically or literally in a very strange plot.
I'm not sure where you can find 'star money novel' as I don't know if it's a well - known or widely available work. You could try searching for it in large online bookstores like Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
You might find it in specialized science - fiction bookstores. They usually have a good collection of Star Trek - related novels.
You can try looking for it in local libraries. Some libraries have a section dedicated to international literature, and they might carry Korean novels. Check if they have this 'star you' one.
You can try to find it on some well - known audiobook platforms like Audible. They often have a wide range of novels available in audiobook format.
You could try looking in specialized science - fiction bookstores. They usually have a good selection of Star Trek novels.
If it's a self - published or relatively unknown work, your best bet might be to look online. Check on websites that deal with rare or hard - to - find books. Also, search on some of the larger e - book platforms, as they sometimes have less - known titles. However, there's no guarantee it will be available on any of these sources as it's not a well - known work.
You could try looking for it in local bookstores that have a section for light novels. Sometimes they carry unique titles.
You can try looking for it in your local bookstore. They usually have a section dedicated to science - fiction novels, and Star Trek novels are quite popular, so there's a good chance they'll have it.
You could also check with your local library. Librarians are often great resources for finding hard - to - locate books. They can search their databases, and if they don't have it, they may be able to suggest other similar YA novels. Additionally, some libraries have inter - library loan systems that could get you a copy of the 'dark star ya novel' from another library.