The Aetheist's Guide to Christmas
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9700061997976
Publish date: November 2nd 2010
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 302
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Humor,
Writing,
Essays,
Comedy,
Science,
Religion,
Philosophy,
Short Stories,
Holiday,
Christmas,
Atheism
As with any collection of essays, the quality is mixed, but the good ones are very good (Derren Brown and Ed Byrne for instance) while the ones I didn't care for I skimmed.
Somewhat ambivalent about this. While some of the stories are quite amusing, the philosophy, science and star gazing easily digestible, with some great pointers for further reading and entertainment, the purpose of reading it was a utter failure:What does an atheist do about Christmas?In this book, ...
Aw man, I wish this book had been written when I was 12 years old, starting to realize I didn't believe in any sort of a god, and in love with anything British. It really would have made me feel a lot better. Although I was raised with no particular religion whatsoever, with a family who doesn't rea...