WHY LIST BOOKS IF THEY ARE NOT AVAILABLE, WHY SHOULD LOGOS LIMIT BOOKS JUST BECAUSE THE DONT FIT THEIR IDEA OF WHAT WE SHOULD READ.
- Hi Robert, there are many reasons why books are not available - mostly it comes down to the publishers and their moneymaking schemes. It is very rare that Logos makes books unavailable that they could sell to customers - those few cases are almost always discussed in the user forums. If a book is deemed outside of the possible catalog (and, as I said, that's very rare), it will no longer be listed. So if you see books listed but can't buy them, it is most often a case of territorial publishing rights (i.e. geo-restrictions). Non-US customers see this regularly, US customers only in a few cases, I think. I understand that it makes for a frustrating experience. Maybe it would be better to leave a comment on the product page of the specific book (like: "I like the subject/author/... and would like to buy it but it seems I can't") than here - especially since this group is for discussion of the PB tool where we make our own books to include into Logos. So if you can get that book you like in another electronic format and convert to MS Word docx format, you'll be able to build your own version of it and read it in Logos.