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161. Detective Comics
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162. Amazing Spider Man
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163. Vintage Guitar Magazine
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164. Guitar World Acoustic
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165. No Depression
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166. Celebrity Hairstyles
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167. Keyboard
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168. Jumbo Ring-a-Word
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169. Creative Screenwriting
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170. Sports Collectors Digest
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171. Action Comics
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172. Woodworker's Journal, The
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173. Disney And Me
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174. Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
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175. Don Diva Magazine
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176. Filter Magazine
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177. MovieMaker Magazine
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178. New York Herald Tribune Crossword
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179. Virginia Quarterly Review
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180. Pointe

161. Detective Comics
by Dc Comics
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Paul Dini writing--now worth reading!
Beginning with Detective 821, the wonderful Paul Dini, who many Batman fans know and love from the sorely missed TV show Batman: The Aninmated Series, will be taking over this comic. His first issue, entitled "The Beautiful People" is a knockout! He is only doing single-issue, standalone stories, which is awesome for those of us who don't invest in trillion-part crossovers like "Infinite Ultra-Crisis" or whatever the heck it's called.

1-0 out of 5 stars What?
I order this comic over two months ago, and I have yet to receive a copy. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. American Literature    2. General    3. Hobbies & Games   


162. Amazing Spider Man
by Marvel Entertainment Group Inc
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Asin: B0000C4CQA
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good But Definitely Not The Best
After I had drifted away from Spider-Man for a few years, I decided to check in on Spidey in spring of 2002.Simply put, I was blown away.Read more

Subjects:  1. Drawing. Design. Illustration    2. Entertainment    3. General   


163. Vintage Guitar Magazine
by Vintage Guitar
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Asin: B00006L16A
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Subjects:  1. Entertainment    2. Literature Of Music    3. Music   


164. Guitar World Acoustic
by Future US, Inc.
Magazine (03 May, 2002)
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Asin: B000066HV1
Sales Rank: 954
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Magazine Overall!!!!!!!
Guitar World Acoustic is a good overall magazine. This magazine is produced and published by the same company as Guitar One, Guitar World, and Bass Guitar, Future, Inc. My only real compalint is that this is a bimonthly magazine and it sells for more than Guitar One and Guitar World with are monthly. These two monthly magazines sell for a bout $19.95. Bass Guitar, which is another bimonthly magazine published by Future is only $16.95. I have a hard time understanding why. The interviews are awesome and I love the players that they spotlight. The lessons are great. I receive numerous industry magazines including, Guitar Player, Electronic Musician, Recording Magazine, Guitar World, Guitar One, as well as others. When I decided to subscribed to a "acoustic" guitar magazine, I couldn't make up my mind between Guitar World Acoustic and Acoustic Guitar. Therefore I subscribed to both. After a year of getting both magazine I found Guitar World Acoustic to be somewhat better for my taste. It also seemed to me that Guitar World Acoustic had more information in the one issue than Acoustic Guitar had in two. If you are into modern music and would like to subscribe to a magazine that reflects that then get GWA, if you are more the "singer-songwriter" type then you may like AG.

4-0 out of 5 stars Hit and miss like all of the other guitar magazines
This was ordered for my birthday in January, and I received the first issue today, which is the February/March issue. Maybe they have fixed the problems with subscription fulfillment. I guess I'll know for sure once I've gotten all of the issues.
5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best guitar magazines out there
I subscribe to a number of guitar magazines - and of all - this one is the best - with the most tangible lessons and tabs for players.I have been a subscriber for several years now and never missed an issue. ... Read more

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165. No Depression
by No Depression
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Bush won. Kerry lost. This is the reality,
The good....
3-0 out of 5 stars they need a new editor
great bands, great music, wordy writers, lazy editors, busy & difficult to read layout.

5-0 out of 5 stars Read, Read, Read, and Listen
This magazine was founded to follow the alt-country music, a label it follows with the tag "(whatever that is)."Here's a hint--if you don't know what alt-country music is, this magazine isn't for you.Read more

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166. Celebrity Hairstyles
by Harris Publications, Inc.
Magazine (26 April, 2002)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars i made the cover and had a full page in one of your magazine
HELLO,4-0 out of 5 stars prom updos
Can you please send me a bunch of pics of up-do hairstyles for a formal party. Thanks!

4-0 out of 5 stars Good for choosing a new style
This is one of the many different magazines that you can find at discount or grocery stores with lots of hairstyle pictures. This particular magazine is about 60% color pictures. At least the issues I've bought were. This is something you would buy if you wanted a new hairstyle that would involve a new cut. A majority of the styles in these magazines are shoulder length styles and above. This is a nice item to have in a hair salon for clients to get ideas while they wait. Since this magazine is pictures of Celebrities you can also use it to keep track of their hairstyle changes. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Entertainment    2. General    3. Home Economics    4. Professional & Technical    5. Womens   


167. Keyboard
by Music Player Network
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Sales Rank: 929
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars on point
i often read this Magazine at my Local Book Store&it truly hits home.I Play Keyboards myself&always read on what they have to say on the latest technology also Interviews with different Artists&the Sounds they are Vibing On.you can't miss with this Magazine.very detailed on the subject matter.

5-0 out of 5 stars Keyboards and more
If you are a keyboard player, you probably already know about this publication. You are aware that there is no other magazine that fills this niche quite as well (although Electronic Musician comes close). You likely are a subscriber already, or you pick up an issue at the newstand every month. But anyone, keyboard player or not, who is interested in making music with technology, would be served well by checking out this magazine. "Keyboard" is almost a misnomer, actually, because, while keyboards are emphasized, there is much here regarding recording and using computers for creating music. Strange as it may sound, sometimes keyboards get short shrift in favor of coverage of software and technology. The crux of this magazine, to me, is the product review section. If an item wins a "Key Buy" designation, you know it is worth adding to your musical arsenal. It's worth saving the back issues for reference. All in all a splendid magazine for musicians. ... Read more

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168. Jumbo Ring-a-Word
by Kappa Publishing Group
Magazine (08 February, 2002)
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169. Creative Screenwriting
by Creative Screenwriting
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars excellent tool
this is an excellent wrap of style, technique, sales and back story.Lots of info, lots of history and ideas about success.A practical tool, professionally done. ... Read more

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170. Sports Collectors Digest
by Krause Publishers
Magazine (10 May, 2002)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Nice magazine
I bet all of you out there can find in your basement or addict old sports memorabilla from when you were a kid, or from some day when you went out with your friends or family.5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Of The Best
Here it is. The best magazine for keeping up on what's hot and what's not, in sports memorabilia. While most dealers and collectors look to Beckett for values, the same look to Sports Collectors Digest (SCD for short), for deals on cards and other memorabilia, and to find out what the current trends are. No matter the sport, if there's memorabilia for it, SCD has probably covered it and one time or another. It's very informative in the history and production of baseball and other sportscards. It's also informative and entertaining. The one thing I really love about SCD is their Customer Service Award program. If you go to SCD, and you see a dealer with the Krause Publications Award emblem, you can count on that dealer for service. This is a publication that anyone can enjoy and benefit from. ... Read more

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171. Action Comics
by Dc Comics
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5-0 out of 5 stars For now "Action Comics" is the best of the Superman titles
I greeted the decision by D.C. to give each of their Superman titles autonomy instead of having a continuing that united all of the comic books with minimal enthusiasm.I appreciated the fact that each week a new issue of a Superman comic would be available at my local comic book store.But now "Action Comics," "Superman," and "The Adventures of Superman" are on their own, and "Superman: Metropolis" is the new kid on the block.Read more

Subjects:  1. Drawing. Design. Illustration    2. General    3. Hobbies & Games    4. Entertainment   


172. Woodworker's Journal, The
by Woodworkers Journal
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Sales Rank: 510
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars A good all around choice
As a library administrator I get to see and read an awful lot of woodworking books and magazines.I have been a personal subscriber to Woodworker's Journal for a year now, and an off and on reader of the magazine for about 5 years.In that time I have grown to appreciate this as a very good woodworking magazine.Is it my favorite?No, but I still like it well enough to recommend it to others.I also regularly read Fine Woodworking, Workbench, Wood, Popular Woodworking, etc. and like all of those, this magazine has its strengths.I find that WJ is very into power tools, tool reviews (theirs are among my favorites), and shop projects.Having said all of that, I also must confess that the best piece of furniture I ever built came from a plan in WJ magazine (an arts & crafts style wine storage table), so don't pigeon-hole it too much.
5-0 out of 5 stars Just the Right Approach
There are two good ways to tell what audience at which a woodworking magazine is aimed.The first is the type of advertising, and the second is how much skill do the projects expect you to have.It is pretty clear right away that Woodworker's journal server home woodworkers who are already of moderate skill.The advertised 'big toys' run in the 500 to 1500 dollar range, although there are a couple of high end combination machines in the adds as well.
5-0 out of 5 stars A balanced approach to woodworking - tools, techniques, proj
Woodworkers Journal has attracted some of my favorite woodworking experts from the other magazines. Michael Dresdner, Ellis Wallentine, Shondor Nagaslaski are all great tool and woodworking experts and give me the information that I need to advance my skills and keep working in the shop interesting. I can hardly wait for the next issue to arrive. It will have shop tips, jigs, finishing tips and projects. No other magazine has this well rounded approach to woodworking. ... Read more

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173. Disney And Me
by Redan, Inc.
Magazine (26 April, 2002)
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Sales Rank: 950
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Was disappointed.
I was hoping for more acvities for a toddler, like drawing the characters, a calendar with things to do for the month. There are activities but, not what I was looking for.Alot of stories for kids, but not just about Winnie the Pooh. Only 2 pages to color.

5-0 out of 5 stars dISNEY AND mE
i HAVE ALWAYS lOVED POOH. tHANK YOU FOR LETTING ME BUY IT.

5-0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT MAGAZINE!
My 3 year old has always loved Pooh.Everytime we check the mail, he will ask me if his Pooh book is here. I would suggest this magazine to anyone with children, young and old.My son spends about an hour looking at his magazine, he feels so grown-up to be getting mail. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Children    2. Children and Teens    3. Entertainment    4. Children's (Kids, Children, Kid, Juvenile)   


174. Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
by Penny Press
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Alfred Hitchcock
I've been getting this magazine for a number of years and do enjoy it.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not So Much "Mystery" as "Misery"
During the 1960's, when my sister subscribed to AHMM, the stories mirrored the fantastic television show; the stories were primarily mysterious, creepy, and unique, with lots of murders and the twist endings that made the show so great.Now, the majority of the stories in the magazine are plain, uninteresting "detective" stories.I subscribed up until about the early 1980's, but stopped because of the same old boring "cops and robbers" material.I tried to read a recent copy while waiting for my aunt at the beauty shop, but switched to one of the media rags instead when discovered that AHMM hadn't changed. Subscribe only if you are a fan of pure "police" fiction.

1-0 out of 5 stars Poor Quality
How bad can it get--ask the folks who put this magazine out every month and charge gullible subscribers $39.95 to read this stuff.Read more

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175. Don Diva Magazine
by Don Diva Entertainment
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1-0 out of 5 stars They haven't sent an issue yet!!!!!
I ordered this product 2/14/06 it's now 7/5/06 and I haven't recieved one issue yet!!! Not pleased at all

1-0 out of 5 stars How Dare You!
I am a native of Camden, NJ and I was appalled when I heard of the article regarding Camden and it's crime rate. Okay what killed me the most was the fact that the person who wrote this article must of only went to one section of the city because the homes she showed who knows what block they were on. She said that the majority of the people in Camden don't make but 23142.00 a year which I have no idea where she got that from. I know of over at least 30 residents in Camden that make over 68000.00 a year; and that's just people I know personally not including people my parents know. And if it was so bad at the rate they are in their careers not just fast food jobs, CAREERS they could have been left the city if it so terrible. Who ever the person is she got to make that quote must be one of them that does drugs or did do the drugs to still be suffering so badly.Camden County College's class of 06 had over 1400 people that graduated with an Associates degree on May 20,2006 and 80% of them where from the city of Camden. The entire down town area is being revamped but she didn't show any of that in her article she just tried to make it out to be some city sitting around waiting for destruction. EVERY CITY IN THE UNITED STATES HAS CRIME! So Miss Chiles I believe your name is CUT THE [...]! I didn't purchase your magazine I stood in the store and read as much of it as I could take.The memorial picture you have on one of your pages, did you ask around and interview any one from his family??????? Do you even know what happened to him? He was not murdered he killed himself! That is why his brother felt the need to post that, who knows what was going on with him. But he was a great friend and a father, and that was down right rude and disrespectful for your magazine to put that picture in there and not know the facts! And I am not sure where you saw children playing with trash, but that is crazy. You must didn't go down Baird Blvd, because from the beginning of our block until the end it is clean all the time! Ormond, Euclid, Clinton Street, Dudly Street, There are new homes in North Camden that apparently you didn't see since you only had a couple of pictures of abandoned homes as if that was all of Camden. I never did pay your magazine any attention and I am an avid reader but just know all of the people I do know in Camden that does spend money your sales in our area will go down if that is the last thing I do! Apparently someone told you that everyone from Camden is ignorant and don't know any better, well that is not the case. I am Accounts Payable rep for our biggest hospital in the South Jersey Area, my mother has been a teacher for the last 34 years my father and sister work for DYFS and in her single home alone she makes over 40000.00 my parents together make over 100000.00 so please get it right! before you go publishing things that are down right rude and disrespectful! There is poverty EVERY WHERE!I am sure wherever you come from has a crime rate, abandoned homes and drug addicts and dealers. Yes our population is small and that is how they can determine us the murder capital. I guess you haven't been to Philadelphia or checked their crime rate and this is only the 5th month in the year, or Newark who's crime rate is even higher and let's not talk about NY, Detroit, Chicago, LA or any other city across the US because Camden was crowned the murder capital it must really be bad. Our murder rate has dropped over the last couple of years, but again the census has it so high considering our population. ... Read more

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176. Filter Magazine
by Filter Mmm
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Sales Rank: 973
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars 1 of 2
Filter and Under the Radar are the only music magazines I come near. I hear Mojo is just as informative, renovative, and enjoyable, but I'm a little too close-minded to care about other genres I... don't care much about. Fans of rock/pop/what the kids are calling "indie"/alternative/punk/post-punk/folk/!!!!, take a gander at this.
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177. MovieMaker Magazine
by MovieMaker Magazine
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Sales Rank: 907
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The best magazine on movie making and film by FAR.
This magazine couldnt possibly get any more helpful than it allready is. My only complaint is the 4 issues a month. Other than that it is allmost flawless. Anyone interested in film making at all should get a subscription.

5-0 out of 5 stars Movie Makers Unite!
Moviemaker is great for the beginner and the pro-indie alike. This magazine features interviews with Hollywood moguls as well as independant greats. There are helpful articles ranging from what DVDs that can serve as film school to festival information. Everything is informative, even if it's just a short bit about a new type of equipment. Moviemaker may not come out monthly, but each issue is worth the wait!! ... Read more

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178. New York Herald Tribune Crossword Puzzles
by Kappa Publishers Group
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179. Virginia Quarterly Review
by Virginia Quarterly Review
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180. Pointe
by Lifestyle Media Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005NIRR
Sales Rank: 1423
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Does not deserve 5 stars
Pointe is the equivalent to a teen magazine in the ballet world.Lovely photograghs, but lacks in content.If you are a true balletomane, look towards Ballet Review and Ballet Alert.

5-0 out of 5 stars loveing pointe
Oh My Gosh! I love this magazine! It really brings the dance world into perspective. I love to hear what some of the professionals have to say about their dancing lives. My favorite articles are the ones on the problems with pointe shoes and how to overcome them. Realistic, honest, great advice!

5-0 out of 5 stars oh my gosh-- this magazine is incredible!!
I have been looking for a ballet or dancing magazine forever and I found pointe and am really satisfied. It offers hundreds of wonderful apparel items and lots of advice, plus interveiws with famous dancers. Its definately ideal for the dancer or figure skater. It is also a great gift to give someone who dances or figure skates. Pointe rocks!! ... Read more

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