Ok. Just having some fun, that it the total amount of books in my library, and how much I paid. Only purchased two so far.
Thanks Logos and publishers. Most of the Novels I never ordered.
To see yours in your library type edition:eBook
I caught your edit Lynden. [:)]
Technically, all you need to do is to filter your library with edition:e (only the "e" in "eBook" is needed).
Well. I score 765 books (and a triple digit sum telling me I paid - on average - around a dollar per book), and over 500 of them don't have my tag "fiction".
This includes books from the "Theology in Communion" series, books from the "Foundations of Evangelical Theology" series - which sports a title or two as "real Logos" books, too - and authors from the Blackabys, G.K. Beale, Carl Trueman, Mark Noll, Graeme Goldsworthy via Roger Olson and Bo Giertz (oh wait, this is tagged fiction as well) to Jim Wallis and Ron Sider. Those books rarely go for free.
Well. I score 765 books (and a triple digit sum telling me I paid - on average - around a dollar per book),
Yes, I looked up the orders page in my account for the dollars (they add up in Excel, by the way), whereas the number of books is edition:e
Bo Giertz (oh wait, this is tagged fiction as well)
The Hammer of God may be a novel, but there's more -- and better -- theology in that book than in most theology books. Should be compulsory reading for any priest or pastor.
(If anyone ever sees it for free, I hope you'll let me know.)
Bo Giertz (oh wait, this is tagged fiction as well) The Hammer of God may be a novel, but there's more -- and better -- theology in that book than in most theology books. Should be compulsory reading for any priest or pastor. (If anyone ever sees it for free, I hope you'll let me know.)
Good Catch, fgh! One my favourite "classic" theological books of all time! And! Vyrso has the "revised edition" that contains ALL the missing sections of earlier editions!
Great Theology because it's the God-given way, eh???!!!
Peace and Blessings -- and Joy! -- for the New Year! ... and ... ForEver!
I have 796 edition:e and I've read 45 of them, although some of those are free books that I read previous to getting them in Vyrso. I'm not sure how much I've spent but definitely more than $13.48 I really like Vyrso for getting books to market fast and for not being bundled and priced less. And the freebies of course. But when it comes to my K library I have over 3000 books and I've only paid for two of them. Many of those are duplicates of the free books I have in Vyrso.