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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Gun Digest (1-year) Best Quality


I ordered this magagine for his birthday. The first issue he received was fine. The next issue they had totally redesigned the magazine and was not what he was looking for. I emailed Amazon about it and since it was a magazine subscription, they forwarded my email to the publisher. I have still not heard from the publishers. I am not satified with his purchase at all. Get more detail about Gun Digest (1-year).

WildBird (1-year) Get it now!


Got this magazine for my son, who is a birder. I saw the first copy he got and read the whole magazine myself. Great magazine!Get more detail about WildBird (1-year).

Old House Journal Buy Now


Old House Journal is a great publication that gives great insight and motivation for those really into older home restoration, preservation, and renovation. Ranges from complete and accurate restoration to new spaces that complement the existing and allow for modern conveniences/lifestyles. Great regular reading material.Get more detail about Old House Journal.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Paper Order Now


I LOVE PAPER. I always buy it, along with the Village Voice to find out what to do & where to go in the city. I find it perfect for daytripping. It's got fun fashion too! (I'm a professional artist & book lover. And former New Yorker.)Get more detail about Paper.

Texas Highways Decide Now


Great guide for traveling to all parts of the state. Have subscribed to this publication for years. I enjoy the splendid photography and the limited pages of advertising.Get more detail about Texas Highways.

The Sporting News Right now


Being in a jr-sr high school library, I look for periodicals that are current with articles and ads that influence positive character in the reader.Get more detail about The Sporting News.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Lowest Price American Bee Journal


You're not going to learn how to get started here in the magazine, but the American Bee Journal moves you past the simplest "where do I put the hive" to seeing what other people do, what the history is, and what all different scale bee operations look like. The context of beekeeping is quite important, and this is a great way to get that context.Get more detail about American Bee Journal.

Low Price Diabetic Living (1-year)


gifts for family. i read one and loved it and it made a great gift rather than candyGet more detail about Diabetic Living (1-year).

Save Foreign Policy


It's hard to review it,I ordered it over a month ago and still have not recieved it.Get more detail about Foreign Policy.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Discount Fitness Rx For Men


FitnessRx used to be a good magazine for those who take their training and health seriously. I say "used to be" because the magazine has deteriorated from serious periodical to typical muscle magazine over the past few years. What made me become a subscriber to FitnessRx was the fact that they were diligent about citing clinical research in their training and nutrition articles. This gave their pieces a weight and substance that is notably absent in the Weider/mainstream fitness magazines. It seemed like they were truly trying to do something different with this publication, to create something for the serious trainer who left the babes and barbells set behind about two presidents ago.

Over the past year, though, FitnessRx has descended from articles covering the latest research into conjugated linoleic acids to how to get a body that will help you score. The magazine has become exactly what people hate about the Weider publications. Articles about sex, MMA fighters and bikini models now make it more an homage to adolescence than anything resembling an attempt to disseminate relevant information about health and fitness. One article in a recent issue had the title--I'm not making this up--'Will You Die In Bed Having Sex With A Hot Babe?' Seriously. The crude language and mistakes that litter the text make it clear that a professional editorial staff is not currently in the budget. What's worse, FitnessRx is just as guilty as the Weider mags of blindly pumping supplements in the name of sponsorship. This may help their advertising revenues, but it does little to help the bewildered reader who is trying to make some sense of the innumerable unregulated products on the market.

Bottom line: if you're serious about training, save your money and take your cues from authors like Poliquin from whom you might actually learn something worthwhile.
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Cheapest Laptop Magazine


I ordered this magazine through Amazon 6 months ago; called subscription service 3 months ago. No magazine. But my $13 is history. Get more detail about Laptop Magazine.

Cheap American Artist


After reading a review here mentioning subscription issues I went directly to American Artists web site and ordered a subscription. That was November 23, 2005 and now Feb. 10, 2006 still no magazine. When I finally complained I got a request to send my credit info again to vnu@espcomp.com. Can't say from looking at that address that I have confidence I was communicating with American Artist or a magazine publisher. Would you send your credit info...I think not. I'd say don't blame Amazon as a previous reviewer did. Hey, the magazine is good if you can get a subscription.Get more detail about American Artist.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Buying Watercolor Artist (1-year)


I am a watercolor artist and enjoy keeping up with the best watercolor artists around by reading this beautiful magazine. It has many painting ideas and is an excellent resource to any watercolorist. I highly recommend it. It is fresh and keeps you on top of thing. Read it!Get more detail about Watercolor Artist (1-year).

Buy First


I picked up this magazine at Kroger and when I got it home I read it from cover to cover and I still do when I get my subscription each week. It has everything fitness tips, household tips from readers, great recipes, just everything you could think of it is packed with information for such a little magazine. My sister picked it up when she came to visit and read it and loves it. My sister doesn't have time to read magazines yet when she came to visit she read first from cover to cover buy First it is the first magazine that I have read in a long time that is worth the money of a subscription. Get more detail about First.

Purchase Bust


I LOVE, love, love this mag! One of the best things about this book is that there is no "right way" to be a chick these days, no ideal lifestyle, body, hobby, living space, career choice etc. The vibe in this magazine is that we are all diverse, intelligent, free-thinking, awesome women who enjoy all the different aspects of what it is to be a lady these days (crafts, fashion, cooking, motherhood, partnership, sex, music, movies, books, world politics etc). There is no judgment for the choices we've made (children/no children, career/stay home, partner/single, gay/straight etc), it's never derogatory or anti-male. I wish I would have had this magazine in high school it would have helped in SO many ways. I say get that subscription and while you're at it get yourself some back issues!Get more detail about Bust.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Order Vogue - French Edition


I ordered French Vogue through Amazon in May. After five months and several phone calls and e-mails to the distributor, I had to ask for a refund. The magazine never came. Each time I asked about it I was told that it takes a long time for French Vogue subscriptions to come through because of the time and language differences. (Absurd.) The American distributor also blamed the many vacation days Europeans take. I got a kick out of that. But I didn't enjoy how quick the distributor was to charge my credit card and how slow the company was to address my concerns.

I would have loved to read French Vogue. Too bad I couldn't. Get more detail about Vogue - French Edition.

Where To Buy America in WWII


Husband loves this magazine!! He is like a kid waiting for his next one to come in.Get more detail about America in WWII.

Shop For Nascar Illustrated


NASCAR Illustrated is a must for any NASCAR fan! The entire magazine is dedicated to all things NASCAR. The articles are well written and informative. The photographs are outstanding. You'll learn a lot about your favorite driver, owner and team. With the holidays coming up, this is one gift that will truly be appreciated!Get more detail about Nascar Illustrated.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Photo Techniques


The magazin itself is a good one, I found the tutorials very useful, it's not like some magazine with heavy glossy paper and what they call it "products reviews" this one have a realy technical tutorials that you would't find anywhere else and the price is right..BUT I can't say the samething about the process of subscribing to the magazin, after more than 8 weeks of sending my subscribe I recived nothing and after writing to amazon about that they told me "your magazine was due to start with the May/June 2009 issue. The publisher will extend your subscription for 1 issue, the next issue you will receive is the July/August 2009 issue by June 12th."
not even a single word of apology or an offer to pay back for my loss, make youself a favour and buy the issue at the time from your local book store, no need to subscribe it was a waste of money and time for me.
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Brew Your Own Review


I bought a subscription for my husband for Father's Day. He found some great recipes for our first party with our new bar.Get more detail about Brew Your Own.

Fine Cooking Top Quality


I agree with every single review here that gives Fine Cooking five stars. It was always my favorite food magazine -- with the focus on proper technique, rather than upon fancy pictures put together by food "stylists," rather than cooks.

"Was" is the operative word though. This year Fine Cooking felt it had to "fix" something that was nowhere near "broke" and they turned FC into exactly the "food stylist" type of magazine that had sent me into the arms of Fine Cooking to begin with. The new format is all style over substance; indeed, there are so many "pretty" stylized pictures that it is now difficult to read -- the text gets lost.

FC also lost the unique personal style from the original FC -- the old format had these simple articles, oftentimes with a cook giving you the take on a single technique or ingredient. The cook was right there with you, with their hands on the food, and their smiling face beaming at you the beginning of the article. It looked like real food being cooked in front of you by a real person, rather than stylized food being glossed up with shellac before a hot camera.

Alas, that is all gone now. There are still a few good recipes, such as the excellent "Grill Braising" article by Bruce Aidells (my guess is that Bruce was under contract before they changed the format). But why wasn't Bruce in the shots, instead of these picture-perfect creations? And why did the text have to be so difficult to read?

I can say I am not alone in my disdain; others I know here were also heartbroken when the format changed, and the online blogs and FC's own blog included many angered by the change. Some did like it -- but then there are lots of people who do like these "stylized" publications, I'm just not one of them. Its just not what I looked for in Fine Cooking. My subscription has now lapsed, although I hope they bring back the old format (my guess is that they lost many subscribers).

In any event -- I thought that this review was necessary to give fair warning to those reading the OLD reviews about the OLD FC format. "New" is not always necessarily "improved."Get more detail about Fine Cooking.
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