10ofThose Publishes Guide to Reading Through the Pentateuch
10ofThose has published a guide recommending books to help readers persevere through the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. The guide categorises resources into 'skimmed', 'semi-skimmed', and 'full fat' levels to help readers choose the right depth for their needs.

Analysis
10ofThose's approach to Bible reading resources is characteristically practical and accessible. The 'skimmed, semi-skimmed, and full fat' categorisation is a clever way to help readers self-select the right level of depth, acknowledging that not everyone wants or needs an academic commentary.
The Pentateuch is one of the parts of the Bible that many Christians find most challenging to read through. Genesis captures attention, but Exodus through Deuteronomy — with their legal codes, census lists, and detailed instructions — can feel daunting. Resources that help ordinary readers engage with these texts are genuinely valuable.
For booksellers, this kind of curated recommendation from a trusted retailer like 10ofThose can drive sales of titles that might otherwise sit quietly on shelves. When a respected voice says 'this book will help you read Leviticus', it removes the uncertainty that often prevents purchase.
10ofThose's model of combining retail with editorial content — recommending books with genuine enthusiasm and practical guidance — is one that other Christian retailers might learn from. It builds trust, demonstrates expertise, and ultimately drives sales by helping customers find the right book for their situation.