December 31, 2007 Posted by Roger Overton
closeAuthor: Roger Overton
Name: Roger Overton
Email: rogeroverton@hotmail.com
Site: http://ateamblog.com
About: Roger Overton is currently pursuing a Masters degree at Talbot School of Theology. He has addressed various churches, schools and youth camps throughout the United States. Roger was co-editor of The New Media Frontier (Crossway, 2008) and God and Governing (Wipf & Stock, 2009).
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Due to recent events (my old car died on the way home from ETS and had to be towed 56 miles home) I've had to buy a new car and that's presented some financial issues. So I've decided to sell off a good chunk of my library (at least 20%). This means over the next few days hundreds of my books will be listed on Amazon. I've already listed over 200. Many of them are actually good, or at least interesting, and I tend to list them at the lowest price options. So go have a look and help a brother out. If you want to buy a few from me directly, I can save you on shipping (since Amazon charges $4 per book).

Update: For those interested, I've finished listing the books I'm looking to sell at this point. And I should clarify that I'm not in any sort of financial crisis. The “issue” is that buying a new car delayed my plans for going back to school full-time any time soon. So my effort to sell some of my books is really about getting back to school full-time sooner than later.
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Posted in Main Page, Miscellaneous, Roger's Posts
January 2nd, 2008 at 12:58 am
“When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left, I buy food and clothes.”
-Erasmus
Seriously, though, Roger, I have some Christmas money I'd like to send your way in exchange for part of your library. I'll email ya.
January 2nd, 2008 at 2:24 am
Yea, Erasmus wasn't that far off on everything