Hi all,
Nice! Any chance the chornicles of Narnia make it into faithlife ebolks?
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It would be nice if the titles of this collection could be bought separately. Half of them I already have in another digital format and/or on paper.
Luuk
They can’t do that because of the licensing rights
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Keith Pang: They can’t do that because of the licensing rights
For many outside the USA Lewis' works are in the public domain. Let's have a public domain sale on Lewis! Hip hip hurrah?!?
But they wouldn't be available for sale to people in the US. Right?
I’m on the fence about buying this...because it’s missing books and the steep price. Anyone think it’s worth having? I too have some of his books in print already
Frankly, at 30% off it is still overvalued, IMO. I also feel like I am being held hostage by the collection not being broken up. I have opted to buy this elsewhere, and have notes old school style.
Everett Headley: Frankly, at 30% off it is still overvalued, IMO. I also feel like I am being held hostage by the collection not being broken up. I have opted to buy this elsewhere, and have notes old school style.
And it costs them. When this came out, because of the price and not broken up, I started filling out my paper collection with good used books. I have all but 6 of these now and don't really care to get the last 6. For reading books paper is king anyway.
Sounds like I'm in the minority. I've resisted C.S. Lewis becaise he's not a traditional theologian and I'm not a fan of fantasy books. I don't own any of his titles of any kind, but this collection has been on my wish list for several years. I have heard lots of good things about Lewis over the years, so I'm finally going to bite on this one.
I know it isn't Logos' fault but I won't buy this until they break this up. This is still too expensive for me and I'm only interested in a few books anyway. Thank you for the offer though
Way too overvalued at only 30% off. I would not buy this collection only at 50% off; or unless this collection was broken up.
Why is it that everything on LOGOS is only 30% or 35% discounted these days??????
Very rarely do I see a 45% - 50% discount on items at LOGOS.
Too steep for me and I just want a handful of titles. KInd of surprised that Faithlife couldn't wrangle a way to purchase titles. Sad considering the author and the publisher know how people buy books.Not rocket science.
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Have to shop the bundles. There's a 50% sale on library expansions right now which brings some of them to over 90% off on individual items (i.e the Master collection averages ~$2 per title which is a huge discount on the average ~$20 print cost).I agree though, most of the monthly sales have tended to sit in the 30-40% range.
Josh: There's a 50% sale on library expansions right now which brings some of them to over 90% off on individual items
There's a 50% sale on library expansions right now which brings some of them to over 90% off on individual items
Hey Josh, I just cant seem to get excited about any of these bundles... maybe I am too unfamiliar with the volumes included...Im sure down the road I will find the desire to have some of these works, but where I am now, I just see it as paying money I dont really have for items I dont currently need. What works excite you?
My issue with bundles is a very simple one - disposable income. Often, even at 50% off, I simply do not buy bundles because I do not have space in the budget for the outlay and I morally object to being charged a fee simply to spread the cost out over several months.
Not even Apple does that for that (in UK) if one chooses to pay monthly for a handset through the Apple Upgrade program... and they are one of the most immoral money grabbing companies going.
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