TIRANA, May. 21 – For many visitors pouring into the Durres port in search of the famous book ship Logos II, which advertised in all media as containing a wide selection of books at reasonable prices, the trip proved a surprise. While the ship did contain many titles, the range of topics was extremely limited and the prices were similar to the normal ones in bookshops. Logos II is a ship with a particular focus on Christian books and Christian music. This category was full of every possible title from explaining the Bible to pre-school children to picture catalogs of the alleged places that Jesus had walked in. All this was very precious to aficionados of Christian religion and literature, but since the ship had been promoted as a general bookshop, visitors could not help but wonder why the information given before did not include an honest clarification of the nature of the ship.
Logos II disappoints book customers with very limited selection
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