I appreciate that this may have been a mistake in being included but I hope that its not standard that novels are included in Factbook results. I hope that Factbook stay to facts.
My example is a novel by Lori Copeland called Faith.
Factbook intentionally includes all books from Faithlife, displaying facts about those books along with a link to open or purchase (where possible) the resource.
Hey, I wonder if the Copeland novel appears in the Theology Guide! If not, why not?
thanks Andrew for clarifying this.
Wanted: Women with religious upbringing, high morals, and a strong sense of adventure, willing to marry decent, God-fearing men. Applicants may apply by mail. Must allow at least two months for an answer.
With the matrimonial prospects in her little Michigan town virtually nonexistent, nineteen-year-old Faith—along with her two sisters, Hope and June—answers an ad for mail-order brides. Before she knows it, she’s on her way to Deliverance, Texas, to marry wealthy rancher Nicholas Shepherd.But from the moment she arrives in Deliverance, sparks fly between Faith, a strong-willed tomboy, and her prospective husband—a man with a strong will of his own! After a string of wedding postponements and a slew of interferences, a union between Faith and Nicholas begins to look less and less likely.In the meantime, Faith and Nicholas are beginning to care for each other—but is their matching stubbornness destined to forever be a barrier between them?
(I'm guessing: No.)
I recommend you revisit that policy for cases like this.
Exactly - don't require them to be in Faithlife. I'd love to see:
Factbook intentionally includes all books from Faithlife, displaying facts about those books along with a link to open or purchase (where possible) the resource. I recommend you revisit that policy for cases like this.
Excluding resources from Factbook that are excluded from https://www.logos.com and https://verbum.com would be appreciated, which could be shown/searched in a new Fictionbook tool. Between Factbook & Fictionbook should have links to open/purchase any eBook offered by Faithlife.
FWIW: bit disappointed in Copeland's Prologue lacking an Epilogue.
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