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161. National Geographic en Espanol
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162. Mad
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163. Cosmo Girl!
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164. Car and Driver
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165. Men's Journal
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166. PC Gamer (non-disc version)
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167. People en Espanol
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168. Young Rider
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169. Star
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170. Time (6-month subscription)
$15.97
171. Shape
$266.00
172. Mix Future Interiors
$39.95
173. Easyriders
$320.00
174. Der Spiegel
$729.00
175. Journal of Periodontal Research
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176. Conde Nast Traveler
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177. First for Women
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178. Zoobooks
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179. Popular Photography & Imaging
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180. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine

161. National Geographic en Espanol
by Editorial Televisa
Magazine (10 May, 2002)
list price: $47.40 -- our price: $29.00
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Asin: B000066SZW
Sales Rank: 326
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Can't read it if it never arrives :-(
Never received a single copy.
4-0 out of 5 stars ENTERATE DE FORMA SERIA
Si,de forma seria que sucede en el resto del mundo!Bellisimas fotografias,buena redaccion.Transporta al lugar o tema del que se trata en el articulo.Es un revista que documenta sobre temas actuales y dice mas que el titulo. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. General Interest    2. Spanish    3. Spanish-Language   


162. Mad
by E.C. Publications, Inc.
Magazine (15 March, 2002)
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Asin: B000063XJT
Sales Rank: 46
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Still MAD after all these years....
I read MAD Magazine as a kid back in the '60's and '70's, and have always appreciated the fact that although the humor is for the most part sophmoric, many of the jokes and parodies require that you actually understand the politics/literature/history/cultural reference that's being lampooned.
5-0 out of 5 stars The Single Best Magazine Ever Made
What paved the way for satire movies such as "Airplane!", "The Naked Gun" and "Scary Movie"? What else than the original source of satire, MAD Magazine!
4-0 out of 5 stars Happy About MAD
In 1986 I had my mom buy me my first issue of MAD. On the cover was a snot-nosed Garbage Pail Kid cartoon of Alfred E. Neuman puking into a barf bag. I was in heaven! My friend and his brother had turned me onto MAD a month earlier when they showed me their prized collection of over a hundred classic MADs from the seventies and early eighties. My first MAD--stained and dog-eared after just a week--was to become the first installment in a collection of MADs that now numbers in the hundreds. For the rest of my childhood I would buy every single issue of MAD to hit the newstands and would scour garage sales in my neighborhood for older issues people wanted to get rid of. Why anyone would ever want to part with a MAD magazine was beyond me in those days.
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Subjects:  1. Entertainment    2. General    3. Hobbies and Special Inter    4. Periodicals    5. Humor   


163. Cosmo Girl!
by Hearst Magazines
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005N7XS
Sales Rank: 97
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars My second favorite magazine right under Seventeen
This magazine clearly has its individuality and is positively changing. The magazine has affected me and made me more confident, but mostly, it's just been fun stuff to read. Here's more for you. They have their usuals, like the editors note, readers' letters', behind the scenes look, and a freebie calendar. There are the fun things, like secrets, embarassing stories, eerie tales (they usually put this in the magazine every few months), horoscopes, and some CG! manga. The features. Of course the features. Always good to read. This includes a set of clothing looks that are bright and fun, but sometimes they'll show wierd clothing looks that you'd be thinking you'd never wear in a million years. Other than that, for the rest of the features, there are makeup looks, and three or four extra articles that I find fun but dont affect me. There's the Get Real section, where they have a short story about one girl who makes a difference in one important area of life. They also have a letter from one of the CG! workers on a troubled area of her life and how she dealt with the issue. Then there's Project 2024, where an article is featured in every issue on a famous person who makes a difference and tells you secrets for success. There is the guys section, where they have eye candy, 2 or 3 feature stories that help you out in situations in your relationship, and love stories that are just fun to read. There's the Body and Soul section where this mainly focuses on health and exercise. And the CG! look, that features TONS of makeup and beauty secrets. This magazine is one of the best out there, don't let this magazine slip you if you're looking for a good one!

3-0 out of 5 stars Good Teen Magazine
I like Cosmo Girl magazine, but I do not like it as much as Seventeen magazine. Here are the Pros and Cons.
5-0 out of 5 stars Very Realistic
Compared to all the other teen magazines I have read/subscribed to (Teen People, Seventeen, Elle Girl, Teen Vogue, GL) CosmoGirl is the one you can relate to the most. Instead of showing a lot of clothes and makeup, it focuses on your inner beauty. There are many articles about real life that is relateable (like The Culture of the Rich). It features many articles that focuses on making the world a better place (like The Power of Change). I particularily love the Body & Soul section, where they feature articles about how to eat right, and a monthly workout. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Children and Teens    2. Teen    3. Teens   


164. Car and Driver
by Hachette Magazines, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005N7P5
Sales Rank: 25
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars No mysteries here. Just solid car talk.
As your grandfather told you, you can't always judge a book by its cover. Nor, these days, does the title of a magazine always clue you into the content that begins on page three.
3-0 out of 5 stars Can be so very good but.......
Audi Audi Audi Audi Mercedes Porsche Lamborghini Maserattie Jaguar... oh, better toss in a couple $40,000 Japanese cars...
5-0 out of 5 stars Car and Driver is the best car magazine out there
If you like cars then Car and Driver is the magazine for you.The writers are the best and the articles are informitive. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Automobile    2. Automotive   


165. Men's Journal
by Wenner Media
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005NIOC
Sales Rank: 155
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Magazines Never showed up
I'd be careful ordering magazines on Amazon. They aparently don't show up. I ordered House Beautiful Magazine, same story... never showed up.
3-0 out of 5 stars It's What Men Like to Read
Men's Journal is a decent magazine full of varied topics of interest to men. This magazine covers areas like sports, adventure travel, fashion and style, cars and trucks, career issues, etc. This publication directs all of its articles toward men, with an emphasis on what is most appealing to males throughout a typical week in their lives.
5-0 out of 5 stars Longtime Reader and Subscriber
I've been reading Men's Journal since the first issue. I've always enjoyed its mix of content. MJ interviews a wide range of interesting individuals. Over the years I've incorporated some of the workout tips from MJ's fitness pages into my workout routine. I especially enjoy reading the product reviews. The travel recommendations are always well written, if not sometimes beyond the budget of most readers (myself included!). Overall, Men's Journal offers a great mix of well written content. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Health    2. Men's General   


166. PC Gamer (non-disc version)
by Future US, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
list price: $95.88 -- our price: $14.95
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Asin: B00005NIN4
Sales Rank: 177
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Order the UK version
I'm a big player of PC games, but I also love reading and thinking about my favorite hobby. For the past few years I've been living in the UK, but when I come to the US (and now that I live here again) I would pick up the American version of PC Gamer.
3-0 out of 5 stars Why not call itself MMO Gamer?
I subscribe to both PC gamer and PC Gaming magazine. Overall, I think the writing in PC gamer is much more puerile. Like gradeschool kids with a 'girls have cooties' mentality, PC gamer strives to keep this gaming magazine a clubhouse where girls/women need not apply. Captions which critique the amount of cleavage a female character is showing, and discuss getting laid in MMO seem to cater to the teenage boy mindset.
3-0 out of 5 stars Good but Dated
Though I have not received my first edition in the mail yet as my order was placed just five weeks ago (I buy copies at the store until my subscription finally starts)... I figured the magazine without CD's is worth the $2.25 per copy it averages for the subscription.Agree with most... not what it used to be but always nice to get a magazine about games in the mail. Maybe it will become again what it once was... I am an optimist. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Computer Gaming    2. Computing    3. Games    4. Hobbies & Games    5. Recreation. Leisure   


167. People en Espanol
by The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005R8BN
Sales Rank: 248
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars great magazine
This is a great magazine , much better than the english version, thier edition "50 bellos" , is the best. They really know how to pick beautiful people. The latest edition of "most beautiful" in english is really disappointing. I suggest People en Espanol, el mas mejor.

5-0 out of 5 stars DAMNNN o0o sexaaiiii
just because juanes is in the magazine thats all i got to say I WANT 100 COPIES!! lol not badd

5-0 out of 5 stars Aprender entonces leer
I must admit that I got hooked on this magazine after seeing a tiny picture of Juanes on the cover.I love his music and I wanted to know more about his life.My subscription started too late for his famous cover shot! �Que lastima! I missed several issues because they were sold out at the hispanic tiendas.
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Subjects:  1. Entertainment    2. General    3. Periodicals    4. Spanish    5. Spanish language    6. Lifestyle & Cultures (Guidance)    7. Hispanic (Latino, Latina)    8. Movies (Movie, Films, Film, Cinema)    9. TV (Television)    10. Music   


168. Young Rider
by BowTie Magazines
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005NIPY
Sales Rank: 55
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars BUY IT!!!
The Young Rider is the BEST horse magazine for kids. It encourages horse lovers to love horses even more. It has great tips on riding English and Western saddle. It publishes letters that readers sent in the magazine. Young Rider also advertizes horse camps, tack, and riding clubs. Every magazine has two HUGE posters. My room is full of them. It talks about horse problems and how to cure them, horse breeds, stories, quizez, comics, and LOTS LOTS LOTS MORE! It is good for kids 5-15 and is great even if you are not a horse lover. All my freinds love this magazine! I loke this magazine! WHY CAN'T YOU!!! You will NOT be disipointed. So what are you waiting for? SUBSCRIBE NOW!!!

2-0 out of 5 stars Young Rider Full of Ads
I purchased subscriptions to both "Ask" and "Muse" for my daughter (9 years old) and am thrilled at the lack of advertising in those magazines.I subscribed to "Young Rider," as my daughter is very much a horse lover.I was dismayed to find it full of advertisements.And not only that, but poor quality ads, irresponsible ads perpetuating gender stereotypes (e.g., males do not wear pink) and blatant consumerism ("From hoof to toe, wear the brand.")While I'm using the magazine as a means for teaching media literacy, we certainly will not be resubscribing.As to the content, it does seem informative, especially for a beginning rider, though the writing is not particularly compelling.And the articles are hard to find amidst all the marketing, making it visually confusing.While my daughter picked up her first issue of "Ask," sat down and did not get up until she'd read it cover to cover, she picked up "Young Rider," glanced through it, tossed it back down and has not yet returned to her first issue.And this is a child who is horse crazy -- not much of a testimonial for a horse magazine!

5-0 out of 5 stars SPEND HOURS READING
The young rider is a child friendly magazine with bright photos and posters. They are realy good for even people who don't love horses! The young Rider provides stories on horse lessons, pony roundups, jumping, english, and western events! Children who don't like horses are sure to LOVE horses after subscribing for the Young Rider! It also has quizzes! I know it's good for ages 5-15! The Young Rider is always happy for you to send in letter or photos wich always have a chance of getting into the magazine. It talks about horses for sale and Zillions more! Young Rider gave me a penpall, nolege, posters, and many hours reading! There is not anything wrong with the young rider! it is a GREAT magazine! It is not just 5 stars it is 10,000 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Children    2. Children and Teens    3. Sport & Leisure    4. Horse Riding (Equestrian)   


169. Star
by American Media Inc
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Asin: B00007G2X5
Sales Rank: 708
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars AWESOME UP TO THE MINUTE CELEB MAG!
I LOVE THIS MAGAZINE! IT HAS UP TO THE MINUTE, NEED TO KNOW CELEB NEWS. HONESTLY MOST OF THE TIME WHAT THEY SAY IN THESE "TABLOID" MAGAZINES TURNS OUT TO BE TRUE- JESSICA SIMPSON SPLIT, AND BRAD AND ANGELINA, JEN AND VINCE, JUST TO NAME A FEW....ALSO THERE'S MOVIE/DVD/MUSIC REVIEWS, MAKEUP AND FASHION TIPS, AND THE CLOTHES THEY HAVE IN THERE ARE AFFORDABLE SO YOU CAN DRESS LIKE YOUR FAVORITE CELEB. I LOOK FORWARD TO EACH WEEK GETTING THIS MAGAZINE!

3-0 out of 5 stars Unhappy with Subscription
I am a new subscriber and I ham very unhappy. I will not order again. I get the magazines late and also I get duplicated. Where is the magazine from this week? They are in the stores but I never received mine.

5-0 out of 5 stars Renew, Renew, Renew...
This is the best of the best of the rags out there.Reader beware:not everything you read is the truth.I love to thumb through this magazine from cover to cover and can't wait to receive it in the mail each week.The pictures are fun to look at and it's simple, mindless reading!
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170. Time (6-month subscription)
by The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
list price: $110.60 -- our price: $16.00
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Asin: B00005UQ63
Sales Rank: 35
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Value for money
One of the better weekly magazines that covers world affairs from what's on the news around the world to some pretty obscure things like Imelda Marcos' shoes to life in China, a society not at ease with the globalisation of the world.TIME did a really good article on how Google has allowed itself to be sensored in the name of finance, makes you realise that Human Rights don't exsist when the dollar signs are being totted up!
3-0 out of 5 stars Media Evolution has left Time Behind
I've read the other reviews and frankly while I tend to agree that Time is no longer what it once was, I don't think it is so much a failing of Time itself, but rather its response to a pretty significant technological and societal shift.
5-0 out of 5 stars Time.....Like Clockwork
My "Time" magazine arrives like clockwork weekly in my mailbox. I am always happy to see it there among the bills and the junk mail. I recently dropped cable TV, and "Time" fills in all the gaps for me, and gives in depth reports on newsworthy events that are just glossed over on the local stations.
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Subjects:  1. General    2. News    3. News Magazine    4. Periodicals    5. Current events   


171. Shape
by Weider Publications, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005N7SN
Sales Rank: 72
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars A decent fitness magazine IF you can overlook the flaws
About two years ago, I became a subscriber to Shape, mainly because I had received it for free as part of a package deal with another magazine.I had always liked browsing through issues of Shape in the supermarket, and I thought that being a subscriber would help support my fitness goals.Overall, I have enjoyed Shape and found it to be useful, but there definitely are some negatives, and the magazine might not be for everyone.
4-0 out of 5 stars Shape
I like Shape because it has great tips to help spice up a workout so you never get bored.There are great articles on places to stay, hike, relax, etc.As well, there are great inspirational stories.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best exercise magazine
Their work out are very effective if you comply with the guideliness for each move and routine. I love it!!!
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Subjects:  1. General    2. Health    3. Health and Fitness    4. Public Aspects Of Medicine    5. Sports & Outdoors    6. Women's Interest   


172. Mix Future Interiors
by Mode Information Ltd/Eastgate
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Asin: B000FJHG80
Sales Rank: 2049
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173. Easyriders
by Paisano Publications, LLC.
Magazine (01 February, 2002)
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Asin: B000060MKJ
Sales Rank: 810
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars worst of the biker rags
gave it a 1, just because it had bikes in the rag, but seriously this rag is close to kiddie porn,if you really want a v-twin biker mag,check out American-Iron,Us Rider News [formally Dixie-Rider],and HotRodsBikeWorks mag.you won't be disappointed in any of these three. but stay away from easyriders unless your more into kiddie porn than bikes.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is a good take on the lifestyle.
Your mom may not like this magazine but thats the apeal.I got to reading it over seas and I have to say it is the best bike magazine I have ever read it has T and A and hot bikes. But it is not just that if it new and cool and for you bike they got that to.It just has every thing need.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Warlock Biker Sez:
I enjoy the cool bikes and hot witches that Easyriders has to offer. Another good selection to put in granny's donut house (the bathroom) ,is the 1% favorite, "Outlaw Biker." Both these magazines are old school and way kewl, in my book. But do not just believe reviews pick up a copy of either of these great magazines and decide for yourself. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Automobile    2. Automotive    3. General    4. Motorcycles    5. Recreation. Leisure    6. Sports & Outdoors   


174. Der Spiegel
by Rudolf Augstein Vlg Gmbh Co Kg
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Asin: B00006LDSX
Sales Rank: 1662
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Get an idea about the Spiegel online
I have been a reader of the Spiegel in Germany for several years. Since I moved to the US for graduate study I subscribe to a daily (free!) newsletter called "Der Tag". Instead of relying on polemic critics you might as well read some of the articles yourself to get an idea of the quality of the Spiegel.
5-0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, intellectual, left?
There are a few good news magazines out there, the Spiegel is definitely one of them.
3-0 out of 5 stars Blasphemy
As a long time reader of both, Der Spiegel as well as The Economist, reading the above reviews considering Der Spiegel a German "version" of The Economist made me smile. Read more

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175. Journal of Periodontal Research
by Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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176. Conde Nast Traveler
by Conde Nast Publications Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005N7PG
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Global travel, Ecotourism, Out-of-the-ordinary info
What I love most about this travel magazine is the out-of-the-ordinary information it provides within a particular destination. Although primarily geared towards $$$$$+ destinations, the editors do a great job with providing more than just great hotel info. In the September 2006 edition, there is the 12 th annual Green List which details the best places in ecotourism - preserving earth's environment and cultures while traveling to the destinations that are simultaneously earth and people friendly. It happens to be a great magazine, well researched, well written, and informative while delivering unique information.
1-0 out of 5 stars It takes at least 4 months to arrive!
I ordered this as a gift subscription on May 10.
4-0 out of 5 stars Travels of the Rich
Conde Nast Traveler is a magazine for the wealthy or the want-a-bees.The magazine is geared mostly to North America and Europe.It tells where to eat, shop or be seen on the two continents.For example, an article will inform the reader of a new five-star Sushi restaurant in Florence, Italy.Thus, if you plan to travel to Florence for Sushi (not Michelangelo), this is the magazine for you.It is a great coffee table magazine for the armchair traveler, for the pictures are gorgeous.
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177. First for Women
by Heinrich Bauer North America
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Sales Rank: 360
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Takes too long to get
I ordered this a month ago and still have not received my first copy. I already have been charged for it. Better off just ordering through a card pull out in the magazine. Note says I won't get it until end of May. Ordered in Feb.

5-0 out of 5 stars First has got it all!
Reading every new issue of First is like sitting down for a chat with a friend. Get yourself a cup of coffee, put your feet up -- and it's an instant little vacation. I have honestly learned some very valuable facts from this entertaining women's publication. Fashion, food, family, the work place, money issues, hobbies... What more could you ask?

5-0 out of 5 stars Listening to my Dreams Saved my Life - my story - Wanda Burch, author of SHE WHO DREAMS, www.wandaburch.com
FIRST FOR WOMEN granted me the incredible privilege of an interview and story under "Light the Way," in their September 5, 2005, issue, pages 102-103. I am a 15 year breast cancer survivor whose book, SHE WHO DREAMS, tells the story of my survival and my use of dream imagery - in conjunction with surgery and chemotherapy - in the healing process. The writer, Lisa Maxbauer, and their photographer, Gina Renzi, were helpful, considerate, and generous with their time, their questions, and - together - produced an incredible tribute to my book and to my life. I would recommend FIRST FOR WOMEN for all women - and men. The variety of topics is astonishing, ranging from health and diet to social dialogue and family humor. My life goal is for my own story to make a difference in other people's lives - FIRST FOR WOMEN has provided me one more opportunity to make that happen.
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Subjects:  1. General    2. Home Economics    3. Womens    4. Self-Improvement   


178. Zoobooks
by Wildlife Education Ltd
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Asin: B00006L2Z8
Sales Rank: 118
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Zoobooks
My 6 year old son loved this magazine. His eyes would light up whenever the magazine would arrive in the mail. The colorful photographs and fun facts about lots of types of animals made the magazine fun to read for both he and I.

5-0 out of 5 stars Zoobooks is the Encyclopedia of Animals
An easy to read format for the budding animal enthusiast with activities for subscribers online and inside the middle section of the magazine.
5-0 out of 5 stars A treasure to keep
I hope this magazine hasn't changed from when I got it as a child 20 years or so ago, because I dearly loved it then.It's not so much a magazine, with different articles and recurring features, as a vividly illustrated report on a different group of animals each month. (I wore out the binding on my "Alligators and Crocodiles" issue.) The beautiful drawings are both fun to look at and packed with information -- when I was taking biology courses in college I realized my old Zoobooks spreads of, say, "all the parrots of the world" had given me an intuitive grasp of comparative adaptation without my realizing I was learning anything.Be warned -- if you get this for your child, you may have to listen to all of the things she has learned about monkeys for months at a time! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Childrens    2. Education    3. Nature    4. Science & Nature    5. Zoology   


179. Popular Photography & Imaging
by Hachette Magazines, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005N7SB
Sales Rank: 66
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Nice magazine for the price, but skin-deep reviews and weeks behind on the latest news
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5-0 out of 5 stars The most solid magazine for Film & Digital photography
I subscribed to multiple photography magazines at first when I started getting serious about photography. I subscribed to 'Photography' and 'American Photo' and this one, Popular Photography and Imaging.
1-0 out of 5 stars dont respond
i send away for a 2 year subscription,they sent me a 1 year sub,
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Subjects:  1. Art Architecture Photography    2. General    3. Hobbies and Special Inter    4. Photography   


180. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine
by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
list price: $107.88 -- our price: $39.97
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Asin: B00005N7Y6
Sales Rank: 197
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars One of the Best!!!
This is probably the best magazine I subscribe to.Over the past 5 years I've noticed the quality of my other subscribed videogame magazines to have deteriorated dramatically.But this one stays true.I thought by now one would see a drop in quality, but the quality of the writing just keeps getting stronger and stronger.The demo disc, for example, continues to stay chock with demos of most current and even retro games.
3-0 out of 5 stars Another mag aimed for the male market...
This is a pretty good magazine but I wish to inform people that once again it's totally made for a male market with comments about the chicks in almost every panel and article. None of it is driven for a female audience which makes ~ I myself ~ feel like anything like games, anime and manga for a male market. Which is completely untrue. I only get this mag every now and again looking for the game reviews of the games I want and not every month because of its content and obvious male market scheme.
5-0 out of 5 stars Infinitely Better Than PSM
I've subscribed to OPM for four years now, and in that time I've never had any subscription or delivery problems. The writing staff is very intimate with their readers; it's almost like reading a magazine that a bunch of your friends wrote up. The reviews have mostly been spot-on for my tastes (compared to the awful, laughable insanity of PSM), and even though the Ziff-Davis crew members are "Official," they are fair. Also, and this is very, very important to me, their use of the English language does NOT suck like it does in PSM. The staff at PSM seem to be drunk most of the time, or maybe they just didn't make it through the second grade, I'm not sure - but their mishandling of prose is the main reason I dropped that subscription like a hot potato. OPM on the other hand seems to be written by college grads at least, and I appreciate that. Easy to read, filled with thoughtful insight, fair reviews, and a heaping helping of socially balanced humor, OPM is bar-none the best Playstation magazine you can buy. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Computer Gaming    2. Computing   


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