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1.Seventeen (1-year) from: Hearst Magazines
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Great magazine for teens! It's got a lot of good advise on what make-up to buy. Also, it has great healthy recipes, easy for teens to make. My daughter made a great veggie wrap. It was delicious.

2.Marie Claire (1-year) from: Hearst Magazines
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I love Marie Claire magazine! I have been a subscriber for over 5 years and I hope they never change this magazine. It has ton of great make-up, fashion and beauty articles but it also has lots of intelligent articles. It keeps readers looking good but also keeps readers informed about the U.S, world problems, and womens rights issues around the world. Unlike other fashion magazines, Marie Claire is not self absorbed or full of snooty articles or ugly clothing that costs as much as my house. It is a really good, interesting magazine at a great price!!

3.Redbook (1-year) from: Hearst Magazines
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This is a wonderful magazine. I enjoy reading it every month. It has a variety of articles and a few are sure to fit your life. You can get it for $5.99 on Redbook website.

4.Teen Vogue (2-year) from: Conde' Nast Publications
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I ordered Teen Vogue as a gift for my granddaughter who loves the magazine. The offer was excellent and it was an easy choice to make. Thanks for the opportunity to shop and save money.

5.Good Housekeeping (2-year) from: Hearst Magazines
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Good Housekeeping (2-year)
I've used other online places to buy magazines and waited up to 6 months to see my first issues! Amazon was quick, easy and my Good Housekeeping arrived the next month! I hadn't received GH for a few years and I'm happy to read it again. GH has changed some and for the better.

6.Glamour (1-year) from: Conde' Nast Publications
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Glamour has maintained it's leadership role as a style leader for its demographic. It's ability to create the image of the young and sexy has a powerful impact. If you enjoy this magazine you will almost certainly enjoy the new dvd "Single a documentary film"..."Single" features a cast
of entertaining and thought provoking experts,comics,singer/songwriters,and "real people" sharing their insights and observations about the complexities of relationships in todays crazy world.

7.Cosmopolitan (1-year) from: Hearst Magazines
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After casually flipping through Cosmo while waiting in line at the grocery store when I was in college, I finally decided to subscribe, and boy did I regret it. I was hoping to enjoy Cosmo as my monthly guilty pleasure, but what I got was an incredibly banal reading experience. The fashion, hair, and skin tips are not bad, but similar advice can easily be found in a several better magazines.

Cosmo however, became a cultural staple because of the promise of its cover teasers. Yet, for anyone over the age of 14, the articles that these teaser headlines offer are uninformative and generally useless. By the third month of my subscription I realized that if you read one issue of Cosmo, you really don't need to read another one. They are all the same! Cosmo masquerades as an empowering lifestyle magazine ... Read More

8.O, The Oprah Magazine (2-year) from: Hearst Magazines
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The first few pages are nothing but ads. But there are several good articles. I would reorder this magazine.

9.J-14 from: Bauer Publishing
November 23, 2001
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My granddaughter, age 13, is crazy about a lot of celebrities. This was the perfect gift for her, and I have just renewed the subscription for two more years. The second she knows it has arrived, she is off to her bedroom to devour the whole issue. She then goes back and reads it again. (I am glad it only comes once a month, or I would lose her to her room)

10.Lucky (1-year) from: Conde' Nast Publications
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I know I am going to get a big boot from other reviewers for writing this, but, this is one of the most useless and boring magazines I have ever read.

The entire magazine is just replete with materialism and obsession with consumerism. This may be because as a young girl, I absolutely HATED (and still do) shopping for clothes in the malls and stores.

As for content, I'd rather read Cosmo from cover to cover than read this magazine in its entirety. At least Cosmo doesn't try to act sophisticated and just tells it like it is.

What I'd like to know is, who are the people actually reading a magazine about . . . shopping? Shopping for womens' clothing? Seems a bit ridiculous. Maybe my review has evolved into a more ethical statement, and perhaps this shouldn't be the case ... Read More


 


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