Showing posts with label equus magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label equus magazine. Show all posts
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Sports Afield
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Vogue (2-year)
Also, the price is super hard to beat!
And lastly, I made a mistake when ordering a magazine subscription for a friend and ordered several supscritions for one friend of the same publication. Wasn't able to rectify the problem through the Amazon site so I called the magazine subscription on the phone. Yay! A real person who as able to take care of the my messed up order. He as fast, thorough and friendly.
Pretty much order all subscriptions for myself and friends through Amazon now. Hard to beat the price too.
C.HindsGood magazine, but my complaint is that when I received it, part of the cover was ripped and crinkled. They should put some kind of protective cover like other magazines when they mail it.Vogue magazine has the latest trends in fashion but also has articles about current events, people in the news, and actors.through this magazine. My husband likes to look at the models, as well. Good magazine. Expected the best and got it. Recommend it highly.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Motorcyclist (1-year auto-renewal)
The format is busy, with very narrow margins. Think the opposite of those luxury goods magazines that seem bent on calming your mind. MOTORCYCLIST wants to rev it up, or better yet, place it in a helmet and roughly equidistant between the two ends of a handlebar.
The magazine pays fair attention to racing and racing cycles, then moves on to street bikes and eventually to the cruisers that most interest this middle-aged fat boy of a reviewer. The current issue in front of me has an Asian touch, with a series of articles headlined provocatively as 'Korean bikes: do they suck?' and an article entitled 'Riding the Ho Chi Minh Trail.'
'Makes one recall thirty years ago, when we couldn't imagine that a company named Honda could actually squeak out a running car.
Motorcyclists in this country, where riding a bike is a choice rather than a transportation necessity, tend to be passionate about their ride. So expect some flaming in the letters and reviews sections.
MOTORCYCLIST is a staple: the literary Hamburger Helper of a cyclist's regular reading.When Mitch Boehm left, and Brian Catterson took top spot, this magazine went into a tailspin. Despite several retorts that it didn't turn into a Ducati infomercial, the evidence is overwhelming to the contrary. The writing went downhill, the perspective of what motorcycling means to a wider audience, and the circumspect approach to all owners flew out the window. I used to tell people Motorcyclist was the best. Not anymore. Do yourself a favor and get Cycle World. The writing is better, the experts are more credible, the articles are more intelligent, and they cover ALL the bikes. Rider is improving with each issue, having also surpassed Motorcyclist in quality some time ago.
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I subscribed for a year just because the price was only $10. I now know that the price of $10 was not really worth it for this magazine. First of all, when you hold it in your hands, you can feel how light and insubstantial it is. Then, you open it up and it's mostly ads for motorcycle gear and cars (!). I used to like Motorcyclist for its articles and the way I would get excited about new bikes and technologies they presented.But then I started reading the far, far better UK bike mags like Bike and Superbike (which are more along my interests anyway since they mainly feature sportbikes). But you pick up one of those, yes they cost $10 each, but they are like 5 times the weight of Motorcyclist and jam packed with actually relevant articles that inform me and get me excited about riding every time I read. Unfortunately for us Americans, the UK bike scene is better in every way, so it's mostly a gallery of what we can't have.
Anyway, skip this magazine. It's unfortunate that Motorcyclist is actually among the best general interest motorcycle magazines in the US, which speaks volumes about the state of motorcycling in this country.
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Motorcyclist has never been the highest quality US motorcycling mag around, but it's always been a somewhat interesting. These days, though, I barely skim the issues. Tons of ads make that easy enough. Half of the magazine beyond that is dedicated to industry news and "sneak peeks." These days, that service is better provided online. What a magazine can offer is solid editorial content, comprehensive reviews, and possibly even a sense of community. The editorial content has improved somewhat with the addition of Keith Code's articles. Motorcyclist's reviews of motorcycles have been shoddy in the last few years, the gear reviews sound like an advertisement. And the sense of community, which would be accomplished through a solid online presence, falls short as well.I'll pay more for Cycle World they have great editorials, experts on staff, and a good website. I'll pay even more for Motorcycle Consumer News their reviews pull no punches and they provide fantastic info-sheets for each bike reviewed. I'll even pay for Hellforleathermagazine.com's subscription they get the latest information before anyone else and have an invaluable user base. All of these are more expensive and I'm happy to pay for them.
I'm on my last issue of Motorcyclist and my renewal offer is a year for only $5. That's just too much for what I get out of the magazine.That's the only reason it gets two stars over one. It's affordable.
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I've suscribed for several years, I like Cycle World better as it just seems more professional but Motorcyclist is OK. They have a chopped up format that makes it hard to track an article through all the way. They also assume everyone is a RicKy Racer type and that we all go to the track.Still I send them their $$ every year.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Unique Homes (1-year auto-renewal)
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If you want to shop for your dream house (whether you can afford it or not), this magazine is SO for you. With the pictures and descriptions so vivid, it's almost like being there!Read Best Reviews of Unique Homes (1-year auto-renewal) Here
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I love this magazine as you can look at homes, around the world, for sale. Many are in my city as well. It is nice that Amazon has this because I don't have to worry about renewals, and they inform me when it is due up again, and give me the best price.As for the magazine, I love it and will continue to subscribe.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Quilting Arts
Don't be intimidated if you're not an advanced or long time quilter. The inspiration of the articles and projects illustrated will inspire you as well as awe you with their beauty. Technique is well represented in text as well.
Be aware of the reality that it will probably take 16 weeks to receive your first issue via subscription. If you're at a show be sure to pick up any current issues available. Another disappointment not reflecting on this beautiful magazine itself but still relevant for potential subscribers, is the fact that (though sent in a sealed plastic envelope) USPS still managed to get to the magazine, completely remove the protective cover and slightly damage the magazine (possibly through thumbing through it while eating lunch). This is a magazine that many feel worthy of keeping in pristine condition. So be aware of that possibility.
Again, superior to many magazines available about the beautiful art of Quiliting.
John RowI saw my first issue of Quilting Arts magazine at the International Quilt Festival in November 2001. My first impression was that the magazine had a wonderful "look": it is printed on high-quality paper, with beautful photography and a pleasing layout. I subscribed immediately, and picked up the first two issues at the quiltshow. Each new issues seems better than the previous one. A wide variety of fiber-artists are featured. Articles showcasing a particular technique are well-photographed, with easy to follow text. This should be must-have
for anyone interested fiber art.No other quilting magazine can match Quilting Arts Magazine. Though it is a quarterly production it is rich in materials and helpful in bring out the artist in the quilter. The issue on wearable art is fantastic, with ideas that beg to be tried out. It may seem to be for the established artist, but it certainly spoke to me, who has only made a few wall quilts and bed quilts. I had just finished my first attempt at a quilted garment when I saw this issue, and it completely dazzled me, AND said to me, "You are an artist, too!" I highly recommend the magazine to all who would expand their horizons in quilting and clothing ornamentatio
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This is the best quilting magazine I have ever picked up. It is beautifully done, it is unique and the articles are interesting. But the thing I like best about the magazine is that every issue has a project complete with instructions that are so clearly written that even someone like me who is something of a novice when it comes to embelished quilting is inspired to give them a try.This magazine is very well done and my hat is off to the writers and editors.Not the usual quilting magazine, Quilting Arts goes a step further. Embellishments with embroidery, beading, and various and different techniques. Definitely a resource for crazy quilters and wearable arts sewers. Well illustrated, beautifully put together with up-to-date articles by experienced sewers. Once a reader picks it up, it is hard to put down. I highly recommend it. Also check out their 2002 calendar. Great!
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Florida Gardening
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The first issue of this magazine is short on articles. I would not pay this much for such a skimpy magazine on the newsstand.Because this was a gift I really fell like I splurged.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
HGTV Magazine (1-year)
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As a fan of the HGTV program, I looked forward to this magazine. The first issue was fine, but the second was only so-so; although I tend to hoard this type of magazine, this one went into the trash. That was in February. Since then, no more issues. Missed the June issue and was told there's no more inventory, so my subscription will be extended by a month. All this seems to me like a publication that is not ready for prime time. I'll stick to House Beautiful and let this one go!Read Best Reviews of HGTV Magazine (1-year) Here
This magazine has not came to my mail box, still waiting.Would love to get thi but so far no go.Want HGTV Magazine (1-year) Discount?
While reading the magazine, I wanted to go out and shop for decorations, new furniture and paint !!! I think I'll start on one thing at a time though! My house is always clean, I have always had "cleaning issues"... anyone can drop by at anytime and I'm prepared. So, I saw myself in Sabrina Soto's cleaning segment. Nice to know I'm not alone! Ha!!!This magazine has given me so many low cost ideas to change things in the home for the seasons!
Thank you!
Sally Humkey
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Urbanology
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