A readers’ poll in the Guardian asks if the initiative was a good idea. At the time of writing 83% think it isn’t – and the first suggestion for an alternative to be sent to schools is Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tales.
What would your choice be?
Take your pick: http://www.philosophyforchildren.co.uk/index.php/1214
‘People Who Don’t Know They’re Dead: How They Attach Themselves to Unsuspecting Bystanders and What to Do About It’.
It’s a real book [honest] by Spiritualist author Gary Leon Hill.
Can’t be any more confusing than Gove’s Bibles.
Why should the government favour one work of pseudo-non-fiction over another?
Besides – the title of my nominated book is better!
Agreed a much better title but doesn’t have the credibility of the bible, being the inspired work of the xian god himself. How can you therefore call it pseudo fiction? Surely something dictated by the holy spirit himself (herself) trumps everything else?