This has the potential to go down to $8 or even lower. Bidding closes Friday.
https://www.logos.com/product/54191/the-wind-in-the-willows
Wow I bet $10 and it immediately went down to I changed my bid to 9 and bumped it back up to 10! I've never been the one to lower the price before, kinda cool
Less than $3 USD Hardcover from another on-line retailer ... $1 USD Kindle ...
[:S]
Dropped to $8 now.
Noet also has an edition for $0.99 now [:S]
https://ebooks.noet.com/products/121230/the-wind-in-the-willows
Noet also has an edition for $0.99 now
That certainly beats $8. Why would someone pay more for a Logos edition?
It appears to be a Vyrso level resource, albeit a good one.
It does appear that way but that is a huge price difference for this type of resource.
Strongly agree...
I wonder if there will be pictures in the other?
I tried purchasing the .99 one, but it wouldn't let me. Is it going to be pulled for the more expensive version?
Possibly geographic restrictions? I could not buy Tarzan for that reason, but got a bunch of other 99 cent resources from the new Noet ebook shop (including Wind in the Willows).
I'm canceling my CP order now. I hope it's not gonna affect everyone else's price...
I decided to go the same route.
It looks like the book is no longer available on Noet.
I'll probably cancel my CP order too. I can't see paying $7 for something I should have been able to get for .99
Can somebody help me out here? Why would someone choose to read a children's book (or any novel really) on Faithlife rather than Kindle or some other EPub app?
I'm not sure I see the advantage even if the prices were equal. Is it the indexing and search capability? Community highlights? I don't get it. . .
Can somebody help me out here? Why would someone choose to read a children's book (or any novel really) on Faithlife rather than Kindle or some other EPub app? I'm not sure I see the advantage even if the prices were equal. Is it the indexing and search capability? Community highlights? I don't get it. . .
That's where I was. Not being a literature professor, the only benefit to having it in Logos that I could imagine would be that I might someday be searching for a quote to illustrate a particular point and get a hit in it - but that seems like a rather remote possibility.
You might want to look at this publisher sale [:#]
http://link.openroadmedia.com/public/7353106
You might want to look at this publisher sale
I agree, free would have been better. [:)]
It looks like they pulled the Open Road version from the store.
the only benefit to having it in Logos that I could imagine would be that I might someday be searching for a quote to illustrate a particular point and get a hit in it
...Which is why I have a Logos Library! In all seriousness, the SINGLE reason I am a Logos fan is the integrated library.
I have two "libraries." My largest one is in Logos, but I have more than 1k Kindle books. Typically I keep novels, history, business, etc. in Kindle. Some of those I would love to have in my Logos library. I do wish that FL would continue to beef up the library, organization and prioritization tools. In any case I am likely to maintain my current habits for a number of reasons (including discounted audible books when owning the kindle version).
the SINGLE reason I am a Logos fan is the integrated library.
I agree that having an integrated library is one of the best features but fortunately there are many more too! [Y]
there are many more too!
There are. I didn't mean to imply that there aren't... [:)]
there are many more too! There are. I didn't mean to imply that there aren't...
There are. I didn't mean to imply that there aren't...
I know that you didn't mean to imply that but I just wanted to emphasize it.
(biting my tongue)
...it amazes me what Logos/Faithlife are offering these days. Enough said.