Poll: Amazon Wishlists*

Do you have an Amazon Wishlist? Participate in the poll below and let the world know (RSS readers, you’ll have to visit the site to cast your vote)!

I’ve had my Amazon Wishlist since August 2005 (at least, that’s when my first item was added). I love it – adding books to my Wishlist is almost as thrilling as actually buying them. Anyway, here’s a sampling of books I’ve added in the last couple of weeks:

  • Ad Infinitum: A Biography of Latin by Nicholas Ostler
  • Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church by N.T. Wright
  • A Theological Miscellany : 160 Pages of Odd, Merry, Essentially Inessential Facts, Figures, and Tidbits about Christianity by T.J. McTavish
  • Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life by Robert B. Reich
  • Now what are you waiting for? Take the poll! ↴

    *My name is Jake Bouma, and I approve this message.


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    254 items. Almost 100% books. I need to prune a little bit, but for the most part the books still interest me and I don’t own them yet.

    For me, I believe that an empty Amazon Wishlist is an eschatalogical reality.

    @Matt: Haha! I’m at just under 60 books, and that’s with all of my pruning done.

    Last night I managed to find a used copy of Lesslie Newbgin’s “The Gospel In A Pluralist Society” for $5, so I knocked that off the list.

    I had nearly 200 books on my wish list which I figured was making it hard for people to decide what to get me so I got rid of a few and then distributed the rest throughout 13 different lists.

    Here’s the main one if you want to buy me something. :-P

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