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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

More - UK

More - UKI loved this magazine while I studied in London and would love to get it, but I can't afford the steep price. Make this available on Kindle Fire!!!!

You have UK version and some others,

but how about offering the US version?

And can you make it available for the

Kindle Fire?

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Horse and Hound

Horse and HoundI've subscribed to this magazine since I was a kid. Was even in it a few times when showing in England. Great photography, interesting stories and it's a weekly mag. Horse & Hound covers all facets of horses: health, hunters, jumpers, dressage, driving, in-hand, endurance, western...and even gossip/court cases etc. Yep, it's an expensive magazine, read one issue and you'll be disappointed with the normal US mags (Equus, Practical Horseman, Horse Illustrated, Chron. of the Horse etc.).

Friday, October 24, 2014

BMX Plus

BMX PlusI bought this magazine subscription as a father's day gift for my boyfriend. He loves getting every issue, and always rereads old issues months later. Even though he's not a kid, the content still interests him I know he really enjoys the hands-on tips and tools information. Great photos, decent size issues. I'll definitely be renewing this subscription for him!

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Monday, September 22, 2014

Pilot Getaways

Pilot GetawaysThis magazine, has my interest. But more than that, it

has my wifes' interest. We can fly to destinations, she

can fish, or shop, or just kick back and enjoy the scenery,

and I can enjoy her company and fly to my hearts' content.

What more can I say! The reason I didn't give it 5 stars

is that some magazine content didn't interest me, and the

cost factor.Only four times a year. $$

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Sacred Hoop

Sacred HoopSacred Hoop is a colourful publication about hands on shamanism. It's been published quaterly since 1993. The website is and on the website you can download free pdf copies of sold out back issues. You can also get the latest issue as a pdf download.

This is hands down, the best magazine I have ever bought. I started by buying a year of the hard copies and absolutely loved it. But it was a bit spendy since it had to be shipped from Europe. I saved all of the issues and loaned them to friends and family who loved them too. Finally, I got an iPad and got the e-subscription and now can have my hit for much cheaper and it is so pretty, bright graphics, great articles, inspiring and a healing spot in this modern world. If you are interested in Shamanism and can afford the hard copy, do it, unless you want to save trees and shipping pollution. Also if you want to get a feeling for Nicholas the editor, he has podcasts which are fun. The Articles are from informed writers all around the world.

Amazon should sell the e-zine version too!

Enjoy a different perspective in this world and other realities too. Get to know the people from different cultures and the folks who heal and guide them. Be a healer yourself! We can wake up too!

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This isn't due in yet, but last years articles were great. Glad I found it.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Penthouse Letters (1-year)

Penthouse LettersPenthouse has always been better than playboy when it comes to erotic pictures and stories. This magazine is always full of entertaining stories and letters from readers that are supposed to be fact based exploits,maybe 50/50 in reality. The pictures are very explicit and erotic. Great entertainment for adults only.

This is the one publication I just can't wait to recieve each month and the only one that gets read cover-to-cover! I love the stories even if a few of them seem to stretch the imagination just a little. The up-side is... it fuels the imagination and provides lots and lots of ideas to try for yourself!

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Stories better then nudity

Most of the magazines out there are all about nudity. This one is great because it is more about the stimulations of the mind.

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Was extremely pleased with the quick start-up response on this new magazine subscription. I have already received the first two issues of this monthly in less than 2 months. Very impressed.

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I never though this would happen to me......

I love this magazine. Not only because of the slick layouts, the great eye-candy, and willingness of the publisher to use models who don't have fake breasts, but for another reason entirely: I've had one of my experiences/stories published in this magazine a few years ago. I added enough tidbits about me and my sweetie to give my friends (who know both me and my GF) proof that I actually submitted the material.

I am sure that many of the stories are bogus, but not all of them are. I guess in some way that is journalistic integrity.

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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Traditional Home (2-year)

Traditional HomeTraditional Home is a nice little magazine about home living and the many ways to make a home look great, both inside and out. This magazine takes a slightly different approach to homes when compared to others of its genre. Instead of focusing on size and modern amenities, Traditional Home directs its attention toward classic style and elegance with an uptodate twist.

Home decorating/improvement are the main subjects in Traditional Home and there are several departments and main features dedicated to adding a touch of classic style to your house. One article might talk about the addition of different comforters and pillows to your bedroom. Another could talk about adding antique clocks to your family room. Still another might focus on sprucing up the outside of your home by planting flowering bushes. These features and departments all have the same goal in mind: To take a plain, drab room or exterior and spice it up with some oldfashioned elegance.

Not all of the pages in Traditional Home are dedicated to the subject of decorating. The magazine does offer a few more subject areas to make it better rounded. It is common, for example, to find an article or two about home entertainment and this is especially true around the holiday season. There are also some articles that are related to travel; e.g., travel to visit a unique antique shop or partake in a home decorating event.

Traditional Home is a classy magazine and there are many things I like about this publication. One nice quality is that the suggestions for decorating are not comprised of items exclusively for the rich and famous, like many other, similar magazines. Yes, there are some more expensive ideas presented here but there are an equal number of less expensive ideas for both decorating and for entertaining. Another quality I like is the personal touch so common in most of the articles. Ordinary people share their personal stories about why they chose to remodel their bathroom the way they did; why they celebrate Christmas the way they do; or why they added a collection of antique art to their family room. These personal touches help make the magazine more then just a buyer's guidethey make it a magazine that is nice to read and relate to.

Overall, Traditional Home is a nice magazine about homes, decorating, and entertaining with plenty of colorful photos that offer great interior visual appeal. It is amazing what can be done to an ordinary room with some dedicated effort, and Traditional Home aims to guide readers in this direction; helping to turn a plain, boring home into a feast for the visual senses.

Traditional Home features traditional and traditional design, but also shows traditional coupled with romantic, modern, victorian and neo-classical. The photography is exquiste.

It also has various information on home lighting, upholstery, outdoor furniture, gardening, rugs, dishes, vintage and antique textiles, travel, architecture and home electronics.

Traditional Home is printed on thick, glossy and sturdy paperstock. It will survive repeated referencing. If you love interior design of this kind you'll love Traditional Home.

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I have gotten this magazine for several years on and off. I finally let my subscription run out. One reason was that getting the magazine itself was difficult. Issues were always coming up missing, and I almost never ended up with the Christmas issue, even though I had a subscription. They always sold out and never had a back issue to give me. As for the content, I loved it at the beginning. It had it's downside--the items they used were very expensive, but you could get ideas from it. But what made me love it at the beginning is the fact it used Traditional style. That is my style, not modern or contemporary. But in the past few years it has started to shift to contemporary styles. A more contemporary style seems to be what is "in" if you watch HGTV or watch Oprah's decorator, but if I wanted a magazine that covered modern decorating, I would buy a different magazine. When I saw the magazine doing an article on one of the New York Housewives apartments which the show showed in detail, I had a good laugh. The coffee tables spelled out a word, which is not my idea of traditional. How anyone could call that traditional was beyond me. They have floated off into the contemporary style bandwagon and left their dedicated traditionalist readers behind.

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I am addicted to home/interior design magazines and this one is my favorite. Each issue of Traditional Home has more dogeared pages than any other magazine I read. It is full of ideas I love--some I can incorporate now, others to dream about for the future.

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One of the best, if not the best, decorating magazines EVER. I love their book cover to cover. I call it a book because many back issues are kept with the reference books in my library. Their feature articles are one of kind with a variety of designs every month. The regular monthly departments are always full of fresh ideas for home as well as for your garden. One of my all-time favorites is the "What's New, What's Next" section...very cutting edge.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Autism Spectrum Quarterly

Autism Spectrum QuarterlyI "like" this magazine, but I think it is way more expensive than it should be. The fact that this serves the autism community should not be an excuse to charge such a high subscription rate. I did not get enough out of it to continue my subscription.

This magazine is so interesting to read. Its very different from any of the other autism magazines in that they do a fantastic job talking about the latest and greatest research and how to integrate it into practice. You will not be disappointed!

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Intermezzo Magazine (1-year auto-renewal)

Intermezzo MagazineMy experience has been like that of so many others -I received one issue, and that was about 5 months after my subscription was paid for. That was over a year ago. I have kept a record of email correspondence between myself and Roseanne Tully, the publisher. At one point she forwarded my request for subscription cancellation and a refund to someone (presumably) at her organization. I have yet to receive a refund. This is NOT a bona fide periodical; it's a seldom-published, self-serving magazine.

This magazine does not come out bimonthly. It will take more than two years to receive the six issues that you are supposed to receive in one year. Photography is nice but come on, who wants to subscribe to a magazine that can't keep to a publishing schedule.

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I paid for a full year subscription as a gift... They never received any magazines. I have emailed numerous times and was always told it would be on its way shortly. Finally asked for a refund, but never received. BEWARE. SCAM!

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I ordered this subscription last March (2009) and have yet to receive a copy. Have asked for a refund from Amazon. Very disappointed in Intermezzo. Will never bother with it again.

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Not bad. It took almost 3 months to arrive, but hell, I was busy. Content fairly good, a little pricey for what you get.Its like ordering a glass of most wines in most restaurants. Will I renew? probably not

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

American Angler (1-year auto-renewal)

American AnglerBought this for my husband, an avid fly fisherman. It's a great magazine with interesting, relevant, and informative articles. It has articles about locations throughout the US and does not merely focus on the most expensive or exotic locations. Not too many ads. Good customer service so far. Highly recommended.

This is a nice magazine with skills and great photos. Nice for beginners or experienced. Good product reviews. and travel ideas.

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I think this is the best angler magazine out there. I am a fly fisherman and love it.

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Good magazine for the fly fisherman. Articles cover both the "where to" and the "how to." Excellent photos and helpful hints.

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I know you can read a lot of online magazines over the net, but is always nice to have a magazine siting on your table in front of a nice fire and enjoy a Sunday afternoon reading.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Reader's Digest (2-year)

Reader's DigestThis publication isn't what it used to be. I am 32 years old and for my entire (yes entire) life my family has subscribed to the Reader's Digest. It is the perfect ahem... restroom reading material because it contains short, well written stories that are either amusing, thought provoking, heart warming (or a combination of all three).

Now, every other page literally is an advertisement for a pharmaceutical product of some kind. The first thing I do when I receive my monthly copy is I rip out the ads. In doing so I'm usually left with LESS THAN HALF of the pages I started with. I feel like I'm paying for a monthly subscription to pharmaceutical ads. "Now, That's Outrageous!"

I'm so sad and disappointed. I won't be renewing my subscription next year and I feel like I've lost a lifelong friend. I hope my review helps you in your decision.

First off, I agree with what others have said about too many ads. That's partly what is keeping me from renewing it.

Overall..if it weren't for the ads, I would continue to enjoy this magazine because I love the humor, easy reading stories, information, etc.

However...when my subscription ends they keep calling and calling and CALLING me about renewing. Or saying "We hope you are enjoying your subscription to Readers Digest"..(when I'm not subscribed anymore). I tell them no, I'm not going to renew..the next day I come home with three calls on my answering machine from them. This is not a one time occurrence either.

The magazine itself is good. However I think they should either lower the price or drop some of the ads.

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RD does have some interesting consumer & finance articles, but it has waa-a-a-y too many ads. I would never actually pay for it, but I do get a subscription as a gift every year. I end up ripping half the magazine's weight out in ads and no, that's not "just life" as some other reviewer said, it's downright shameful.

Also, make sure you get on the RD website and change your privacy preferences; like other second-rate companies who like to abuse customers, they implicitly assume you want to be spammed by them and have them rent your information out to third parties.

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I've always loved this magazine, but I completely agree with the other reviewers... not ONLY are there entirely too many ads, but they make a FORTUNE selling your information. I was completely shocked at the amount of junk mail that started POURING in after I first subscribed to Reader's Digest. They should be ashamed of themselves. I do enjoy reading it, but refuse to renew out of principle.

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I bought this subscription to Readers Digest here at Amazon in January 2011 and didn't receive mt first issue until March 2011. Started getting renewal letters in with my magazine about 2 months ago and got to wondering when my subscription was ending? I looked here at Amazon and it says March 2013 which is correct then I looked at the label on my magazine and it says November 2012. What's going on here that is a 4 month difference in what I paid for and what I am actually receiving. So I contacted Amazon about this and they promptly shuffled me off to Readers Digest (Thanks Amazon)who gave me a song and dance story about how the May issue was a special issue and it was so much bigger that it counted as 2 issues. Well I pulled out my May issue and it has about 10 extra pages compared to the other issues. so shame on you Readers Digest for trying to rip off consumers and an even bigger shame on you Amazon for not standing behind what you are selling.

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