Are there any 5.0 rated books in the Logos library? And is there a way to search for them?
What kind of books? Any? Cookbooks? Commentaries?
Yes. If you view your library in Logos with Details view enabled, You can add the Rating filter. Clicking on this will sort your library by rating. The grey stars represent community ratings, while gold stars represent your personal ratings, which you can edit in the information panel.
I looking for the 5.0 ratings in the total Logos library. All 270000 plus books.
Even when I search my library for 5.0 ratings I get 38 books that are sorted out and not 1 of them has a 5.0 rating. works about as good as Logos's AI.
Unfortunately, the rating I am referring to can only be seen for books that are in your library.
I see that 180 books in my library are given a 5-star rating by the Logos community. As @Aaron Hamilton mentioned, search by rating is only available for licensed books.
Thank you all for responding. My question has been answered.
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