Glo Bible
The Glo Bible is released today.
It seems you can see the Holy Land without every leaving your screen, and have all those maps and history timelines that you find in the back of Bibles digitised on screen. Not only can you read the Bible, says the trailer, you can see it and feel it too. A large quantity of artwork is included – I can't tell from the trailer whether these are pitched simply as illustrations, or whether the Glo Bible ventures to reflect on how these artworks have given extremely varied interpretations of the stories and ideas they represent. I don't have a spare £60 to buy a Glo Bible, but I'd be interested to know the opinion of any readers that do.Meantime, if Glo seems too complicated (or too spendy) there's always the Brick Testament to fall back on.




Watching Morse it hasn’t got any better inteh last 800 years.