When I am trying to determine whether I might want to buy a book or not, I always want to see its Table of Contents, which almost always helps provide a helpful overview of the book's content. When I clicked on "See Inside," I was routinely disappointed that the complete TOC was not included in the Preview, but at least at the upper right-hand corner of the window of the preview there was an option to provide the TOC. Several times, now, that latter option has not been available, so I have no way to see the TOC at all, and I assume that there has been a formal decision to remove this from all book offerings on the site.
I am weary of having to go to Amazon to see a decent book preview because what Logos offers so routinely fails to show me what I find most helpful (not just the TOC, but also more than a few lines of its introduction or preface, etc.). But now it appears certain that EVERY TIME now I will have to leave the Logos site to go to the Amazon site to find information I need on whether or not I want to come back to the Logos site and purchase the book.
Gosh, this seems counterproductive for Logos, or so it seems to me. Amazon knows how to make book previews that help its customers decide whether to buy a book or not, but how Logos supposes that its very different method helps its customers or the company is mysterious to me. Do any of you know why Logos has made this change, and whether there is any chance they might reverse it?