Customer Rating:      Summary: This book is OBSOLETE Comment: DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK.
The immigration test hasn't been based on this material since September 2007. It shouldn't even be on sale anymore.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Do not buy this version Comment: It's appalling. It is terribly written, and some of the information is remarkably inaccurate. But most importantly, it is no longer the official text for the Life in the UK test. For that (at the time of writing) you should buy the new 2007 edition. Fortunately, the 2007 edition is much better in any case: the glaring mistakes have been edited out, and the writing has been much improved. Unlike this version, it is probably worth paying £10 for.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Readable and informative, if a little brief Comment: I an UK native, so have no need of this book to get through the citizenship test - I bought it partly out of interest, and partly to help visitors from overseas.
The book is interesting and informative. As well as giving a simple framework for common knowledge, it's also handy to have around the house as reference for various organisations and contact details. I do believe that everything in here is something every British citizen should know - I suspect many natives are sadly lacking in some of the knowledge!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Poorly written. Comment: I would reiterate the comments made by asterix1968_uk. Chapter 1 is extremely poorly written, shockingly so. It is just a mish-mash of information, which is irrelevant for the test. Apparently only chapters 2, 3 and 4 are required for the test, which probably make up only a quarter of the whole book. Instead of the government selling a £2.50 booklet, it appears they wanted to pad the book out with extra information and charge everyone £10.
Customer Rating:      Summary: official study guide Comment: This is the one to buy if you are studying for the British citizenship test - I got a different study guide at first but it contains at least one error (it says there are 4 Bank Holidays in England, for instance, when there are 7.) Also noticed an omission from the "unofficial" study guide, which does not state how many members are in the Cabinet, but it was one of the sample questions I tried on the internet, so you are obviously expected to know the answer. This official guide has all the information you need.
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