The Atheist’s Guide to Christmas

· HarperCollins UK
3.3
21 reviews
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272
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42 atheist celebrities, comedians, scientists and writers give their funny and serious tips for enjoying the Christmas season.

When the Atheist Bus Campaign was first launched, over £150,000, was raised in four days – enough to place the advert 'There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life' on 800 UK buses in January 2009. Now dozens of atheist writers, comedians and scientists are joining together to raise money for a very different cause.

The Atheist's Guide to Christmas is a funny, thoughtful handbook all about enjoying Christmas, from 42 of the world's most entertaining atheists. It features everything from an atheist Christmas miracle to a guide to the best Christmas pop hits, and contributors include Richard Dawkins, Charlie Brooker, Derren Brown, Ben Goldacre, Jenny Colgan, David Baddiel, Simon Singh, AC Grayling, Brian Cox and Richard Herring.

The full book advance and all royalties will go to the UK HIV charity Terrence Higgins Trust.

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3.3
21 reviews
Sian
November 17, 2020
The sample only shows you the contents page, there's no actual sample of the book so I didn't buy it.
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Kim Grey
December 10, 2015
Why has no-one thought of this before?
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Francis Sixtus
January 18, 2015
Keep it up
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About the author

Ariane Sherine is a British comedy writer, journalist and the creator of the Atheist Bus Campaign.

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