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41. Ask
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42. Lost
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43. Babybug
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44. Discovery Girls Magazine
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45. Domino
$150.00
46. Variety
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47. Allure
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48. Wild Animal Baby
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49. The Atlantic
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50. Sports Illustrated (6-month subscription)
$130.00
51. Abitare
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52. Nickelodeon
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53. American Girl
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54. Good Housekeeping
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55. Woman's Day
$16.00
56. Outside
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57. Seventeen
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58. Kids Discover
$14.00
59. Elle
$172.28
60. Domus

41. Ask
by Carus Publishing Company
Magazine (02 August, 2002)
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Asin: B00006FXOV
Sales Rank: 211
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Photos, Great Articles, GREAT MAGAZINE!!!
I bought Ask for my 8 year old son. I think I am as excited as he is when a new one arrives. It is very educational and brings out a little explorer in all of us. You will be so glad you bought Ask. They don't teach this stuff in school. My son wants to be a scientist when he grows up, now.

5-0 out of 5 stars FINALLY
A magazine my children love as much as I do!!!We homeschool and love to plan lessons around all the fun articles and recommended activities.My children look forward to each and every copy.And guess what???NO ADS!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Fourth Grade Teacher Review
Ask is an informative, high quality magazine for children that engages them as readers and learners.Since each issue is devoted to aparticular theme, my students gain indepth information about a variety of topics.They are fascinated by the attractive format-- which includes wonderful photographs, illustrations, and graphic aids that are appropriate for young readers.My students have eagerly written letters to the editor and enteredthe bi-monthly contests.I highly recommend Ask as an excellentmagazinefor school libraries, classrooms, and homes. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Education    2. General Interest    3. Periodicals    4. Professional & Technical    5. Children's (Kids, Children, Kid, Juvenile)   


42. Lost
by Titan Subscriptions Department
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Asin: B000EQIEWG
Sales Rank: 207
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43. Babybug
by Carus Publishing Company
Magazine (02 August, 2002)
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Asin: B00006FXOQ
Sales Rank: 85
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The best toddler magazine
I work with babies and toddlers and have young twin grandsons.I give all the toddlers I love a subscription to BabyBug.The kids love it and look forward to Kim and Carrots' next adventures.The art is gorgeous with beautiful diverse families depicted.I wish I'd had it when my kids were little.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good way to cultivate love of reading!
I am a new subscriber, and I love these little books. Though the format and writing is simple, the books are perfect for young babies and toddlers. My toddler loves to flip through these books, and so do I [the illustrations are lavish and beautiful].

4-0 out of 5 stars In defense of Babybug...
I noticed in another review that someone didn't think Old King Cole was an appropriate choice for a baby book because of the "pipe," but I thought I'd mention (since my baby LOVES Babybug-- at 25 months, she still picks these books off the shelf all the time) that the illustration accompanying this classic, unavoidable Mother Goose rhyme clearly shows that Old King Cole has bubble soap in his "bowl" and is blowing bubbles with his "pipe."This actually makes way more sense to me than most other Old King Cole illustrations (why does an old king need a bowl and a pipe?not to mention his fiddlers three), and I finally have an explanation for why he would want a pipe in the first place!
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Subjects:  1. Children    2. Children and Teens    3. Childrens    4. Education    5. General    6. Literature    7. Periodicals    8. Children's (Kids, Children, Kid, Juvenile)   


44. Discovery Girls Magazine
by Discovery Girls, Inc.
Magazine (22 February, 2002)
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Asin: B0000633EA
Sales Rank: 32
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars * ~ Number 1 fan *~
I am a Actress and I LUV this mag!
5-0 out of 5 stars KEWL and AWESOME!
I am 13 yrs old, and have about (almost) every single issue of this magazine,I started reading this magazine ayear ago,and now a suscriber, my mom says It's a great magazine for me because some of the stuff they talk about in the issues are things I'm dealing with as a preteen. and, I get my back issues on ebay, and the website they have, I just look up the phone number for my mom, and she calls and gets all the back issues they have, because some of them I don't have!Honestly, I used to read american girl in third grade and BOP in 6th grade, and now I'm hooked on DG (discovery girls) beacuse they have awesome stuff, and Yes, I can't be in the magazine as model because I'm Over 12. so what? I still love magazine and don't care If i'm not on the cover, I just enjoy looking at all the back issues and recent issues!! GReat magazine! Deserves 10 stars, but five is all we could give!
4-0 out of 5 stars Not as bad as a tomboy (thats me!) might think.
If your a tomboy, you are probably thinking, "this magazine looks and sounds like new Teen People, or Girls Life," well, actually heres my story of this magazine (don't worry, it's not that long) :
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Subjects:  1. Books. Library Science. Bibliography    2. Children    3. Children and Teens   


45. Domino
by Conde Nast Publications Inc.
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Asin: B000979370
Sales Rank: 77
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Who dominos?
I've seen three issues of domino, (all free, thanks to the doctor's office - that's me, the frugal felon), and have found nothing to relate to. The spreads are homes of very wealthy people with extravagant taste and resources. Even so, I've never seen anything remotely appealing in the mag. Definitely not my style.(LOOK, she spelled 'definitely' correctly!)

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best new home/gift resource
Great design for home decorators.Great resource for incorporating new ideas, old favorites, and a touch of the different.Resources are clearly identified with prices and ordering information--especially online.It's a new type of home decorating magazine.I love Home and Garden, but Domino is better for resources and ordering.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Magazine Diva Says........
Domino is Better Homes and Gardens for the younger crowd. I like it very much. It's fresh, detailed, lots of photos for how-tos and where to find the goods. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Men's General    2. Home (Houses, Homes)    3. Interior Design    4. Interior Decoration (Decor, Decorator, Decorators)    5. Women's Interest   


46. Variety
by Reed Business Information
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005Q7DW
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars entertainment industry's primary outlet
Variety is the New York Times of the entertainment world (in the USA). It's expenseive, but if you're seriously into show biz (for a living or otherwise) it's indispensible. You'll get info and reveiews way before anyone else, casting notices for film and TV, huge supplimental issues about each film/media festival, production updates (wondering what your favorite director's next film will be and where it is in the production cycle? It'll say here - whether they're in based in Hollywood, the Ukraine, or anywhere in the trackable entertainment world)Read more

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47. Allure
by Conde Nast Publications Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005N7OD
Sales Rank: 79
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Lots of nudity
I purchased the Best of Beauty Magazine (Allure October 2006 issue) to see the list of best beauty products.The list was incomplete, so far I've noticed that they left out eye cream this time.Pictures had a lot of nudity so I wouldn't buy it any other month.

5-0 out of 5 stars Allure is the Beauty expert
I've been subscribing to allure since late 2002, and have always gotten the best beauty advice from them. I love that they show bold and new ideas in makeup, with still options for natural beauty that any woman can use. There's not a topic they haven't covered as far as looking good. Each month, I'm always interested in seeing the new issue and what's in store with makeup, skincare, and fashion. I disagree with one reviewer who said seventeen was a better magazine, allure isn't for teens. I think of it more as a women for all ages magazine. I do think they could use the magazine as a beauty staple, since I'm sick of seeing the worst makeup ever on girls these days.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great magazine, bad shipping.
I did not give five stars to this magazine, because I always receive it after it's on the newstands.Isn't one of the benefits of subscribing to a magazine, it's early arrival and the convenience of having it at home? ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Home, Fashion and Family    2. Women's General   


48. Wild Animal Baby
by National Wildlife Federation
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005Q7E5
Sales Rank: 60
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Fun, educational, book that grows with your child
Our daughter was given a subscription to this magazine at 1 1/2 years old and absolutely loves each issue. The monthly book / magazine is very durable and is the size of a board book which makes them perfect for little hands to hold and also for traveling out and about of your home with. This is also very nice and easy to read for a bedtime story.
5-0 out of 5 stars Enjoying the magazine in France
As Americans living abroad, it's great to find such a good magazine in english that can be delivered to our home--and at such a reasonable price. The first issue came quickly too. The content is really cute and appropriate and there are no ads. A great gift indeed!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent first magazine for your toddler!
I got this for my daugther at 18 months due to her love of reading and animals and we have been delighted with the three issues we have received so far.Each issue is about 6x7 inches, 23 color pages on heavy duty cardstock (think thick magazine pages, not board book cardboard). The binding seems to hold up to her many readings and re-readings, though it certainly shows wear like everything else she gets her hands on!
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Subjects:  1. Child Care    2. Children    3. Children and Teens    4. Childrens    5. Education    6. Parenting & Families    7. Zoology    8. Entertainment    9. Nature & Wildlife    10. Animals   


49. The Atlantic
by The Atlantic Monthly
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00007987Y
Sales Rank: 103
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Why buy here?
I'll let others argue whether or not the quality of the magazine has subsided over the years. I, for one, still get something out ofthe writing. Can't do without my monthly dose of Harper's and The Atlantic.
5-0 out of 5 stars Overall, a worthwhile, stimulating and important periodical
The Atlantic is a classic cultural, political and literary voice of America.First published by a team that included legendary icons such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver Wendell Holmes and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, this periodical went on to include articles from great historical figures such as Mark Twain, Woodrow Wilson and Martin Luther King Jr.It may be hard to place current contributors next to those specific individuals who came before them, but they do stand tall with contemparies published in similar venues.
4-0 out of 5 stars A younger eye...
I'm 25 years old and new to The Atlantic [Monthly]. Not having read the publication for some twenty-odd decades like the rest of the reviewers, my opinion is this: The magazine is wonderful. It's infinitely more literate and illuminating than most other periodicals. I'm letting my subscription to TIME run out (talk about an "also-ran"...).
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Subjects:  1. General Interest    2. Literary    3. Lifestyle & Cultures (Guidance)    4. Cultural   


50. Sports Illustrated (6-month subscription)
by The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars renew sports illustrated magazine
I clicked the links to renew my subscription to sports illustrated and now i receive two every week untill my old subscription runs out.I thought it would just keep going from may first subscription.

5-0 out of 5 stars S I for my Guy
I purchased a subscription to Sports Illistrated for my husband & he loves it, it has all the sports he loves as well as entertainment news & product information. I highly recommend this to any women trying to gift her man!

5-0 out of 5 stars Best sports magazine around.
I enjoy this magazine and it helps me to keep up what is going on in sports. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Sports and Outdoors    2. Sports, Outdoors and Boat    3. Sport & Leisure    4. Athletics    5. Athletes   


51. Abitare
by Rcs Periodici Spa
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Sales Rank: 1475
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52. Nickelodeon
by Nickelodeon Magazine
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Sales Rank: 149
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars FULL of advertisements for your kids
When you watch commercial children's television, you have to accept the commercials because, after all, the programs are "free". But when you pay to subscribe to Nickelodeon magazine, I don't expect for it so be so full of alluring ads targeting children. These ads appear similar to the editorial content. It seems like 50% of the pages are advertisements!
4-0 out of 5 stars Great Kids Magazine
This is one of my favorite magazines. It tells you about shows and new ones, movies, celebreties, and more! It also has some interviews with actors/actresses. It has fun puzzles and comics. I love the Scene but Not Heard comics. They are hilarious! Overall, I would get this magazine if I were you.

4-0 out of 5 stars this is a great magazine!!!!!!!!!
I like this magazine because it has funny stuff and intresting stuff and also the inside scoop on the latest stuff. Also it has some activities. I've been subscribed for more than a year and i haven't thrown out one issue because i can read the over and over. I don't recommend this for kids under 10 years old.
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Subjects:  1. Children    2. Children and Teens    3. Children's (Kids, Children, Kid, Juvenile)    4. Entertainment    5. TV (Television)    6. Movies (Movie, Films, Film, Cinema)   


53. American Girl
by Pleasant Company
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Asin: B00006K37V
Sales Rank: 136
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars For YOUNGER girls!
I think this magazine should be for ages 6-10. I stopped liking this magazine when I was 11 and my mom makes me still get it since my subscription doesn't expire untill AM 07! This magzine only comes out 6 times a year and is 27.99 to subscribe! It's for younger girls because it has cheesy party ideas and crafts. It also has stories written about 9-11 year olds. Here's what the next issue is going to be about: NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2006
4-0 out of 5 stars Good Magazine for Girls
I have been subscribing to American Girl magazine since I was nine or so, and I am now thirteen. Here are the Pros and Cons :
5-0 out of 5 stars a fabulous mag!
American Girl magazine is so enjoyable... every time I receive an issue I read it from front to back, over and over again!!! It has several articles I can relate to and really fun games. I share some quizzes and articles from American Girl with the rest of my family, and they enjoy it too!!! It's by far the best magazine I've ever subscribed to. I love this magazine!!! ... Read more

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54. Good Housekeeping
by Hearst Magazines
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Sales Rank: 37
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Good Reading
If I had to pick just one women's magazine to subscribe to, "Good Housekeeping" would be the one. It has many of the same articles that all women's magazines have: articles on health, fitness, finance, relationships, diet, beauty, and fashion. But "Good Housekeeping" goes beyond the surface in these articles, for example, their fashion articles don't focus just on high-priced clothing, instead they show outfits that look like their expensive counterparts that readers can buy for just a fraction of the cost. There are also advice columnists on things like household hints, etiquette, and relationships. Each issue also has a short story. There's also the seemingly obligatory celebrity on the cover and interview inside each issue.
4-0 out of 5 stars Just want one and this is it
I have received "ladies'magazines" for many years and keep coming back to GH. I am 57, single, have little reading time for pleasure and little interest in or time for walking through stores to keepup with products, new ideas, etc for women. I don't' even spend much time on the net for this information. I like GH's reputation for quality (GH Seal of Approval and assessment of products), the price (it requires ads to sell the magazine at this low price in today's market; GH passes some on to the customer by keeping the subscription cost low), and the timeliness and the variety of topics interesting women.And I enjoy the tidbits of celebrity information without excessively intimate details of their personal lives that have no impact on the reason I enjoy their performances/talent. It's the only "overall" magazine of this kind that addresses things I want to know about on a consistent basis without becoming the same every month, which is something I don't like about many other periodicals.I also enjoy the ads; otherwise, I would never know of foods, beauty aids, cooking techniques and equipment, fashions, shoes, books, etc.I look forward to getting my GH. When topics greatly interest me, I cut and file them. Also, when I finish with one while flying, I can always find another woman who is happy to take it on their flight.
1-0 out of 5 stars Good Housekeeping Review
My subscription was for a year. But the subscription office stopped sending the magazines even before the subscription expired. I would suggest people subscribe to Good Housekeeping directly instead. ... Read more

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55. Woman's Day
by Hachette Magazines, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005N7TM
Sales Rank: 39
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Great magazine
I love this magazine and have just ordered a subscription for my daughter too.Very good value for the money.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
I was very disappointed in the magazine when I received it.The pages were cheap feeling, they were thin.The binding was not secure.I have to pinch the middle of the magazine together just to look at the pages or all the pages come out in clusters.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Magazine to Share
I find the Woman's Day magazine a helpful source of information for myself, my family and my friends.As I go through the articles and information in the magazine, I note items of interest for my husband and I (we are retired seniors), and for my daughter who has two children.Since the news that my son and his wife are expecting, I also save information for them.I have tried some of the recipes and were very pleased.Thank you for putting out such a great magazine. ... Read more

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56. Outside
by Outside Magazine
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Sales Rank: 148
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars best travel and adventure magazine
I am mostly a low energy, armchair traveller but enjoy photography and reading about exciting new places and activities. This magazine has fit all these criterias. Outside focuses on exploring different locales that are extremely exciting as opposed to standard vacation hotspots such as Florida, the Carribbean, or Hawaii. The articles transport you to rafting Victoria Falls, deep water dives in South Africa, Alaskan fishing and hiking, plus lots of remote places such as Dominica or the Seychilles. I love how vibrant and rich the photography is and how well covered the articles are. Mind you there is something wondeful about reading magazines that highlight typical vacation spots, but for the adventuresome who like off the cuff travels, reclusive lodges, eco-villages, and remote islands this would be more your speed.

2-0 out of 5 stars Outside USED to be good - now its pulp
(I sent the following letter to their customer service last week)
3-0 out of 5 stars Inconsistent
Outside Magazine and I have had an up and down relationship for many years.At times, Outside seduces me with great journalism, awesome photos, and fun facts.I've loved its fearless tackling of environmental issues and its ability to transport me to truly exotic places.At other times, i question its journalistic integrity, emphasis on the latest and greatest gear, and shameless trumpeting of past successes. At times the advice it gives also seems more aimed at insecurities (you need this gear to be successful, you need to live HERE to live a fulfilling life) than I think a magazine focusing on fun in the outdoors should.
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57. Seventeen
by Hearst Magazines
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This magazine is GREAT, period.
I am 13, and I know I am young, but I am becoming curious of many different things and am changing in so many ways now. Seventeen is one of the magazines that really affects my life. This magazine is very resourceful and also fun. One thing to say, there isn't that much bad information that kids shouldn't be reading, but parents, I do advise that you review the magazine before letting your child read it. They have the fashion section, where not just one body type is included, but all body types and they have tons of different styles. They have great style tips too which I bet you'll like. They also have the beauty section which has tips on how to apply your makeup, and they have a wide variety of different makeup looks, so you're not stuck with the one look that has too much makeup on. They have the feature articles, which are both fun and informing. Time to time, they'll have an article on sex (just to say that to people who won't want to be reading that). They have many other things in the magazine like Tramarama which is embarassing stories, 17 Mission, which is an article that gets the attention of the reader to focus on everyday problems, like global warming or breast cancer. I hope you enjoyed this review as much as I love the magazine, but the only way you can really tell if you like the magazine is to just go check it out at your local grociery store or bookstore.

5-0 out of 5 stars This Magazine is GREAT, period.
I am 13, and I have to say, I know I'm still a young child, but I am growing, and I am becoming curious about different things and am changing in so many ways. Seventeen is one of the magazines that actually makes a difference in my life. It is fun, but also informs me on many things that will eventually cover several aspects of my life. I don't recommend this magazine for anyone under 12 (Seventeen doesn't have that much innapropriate information for young teens. Parents, I do consider that you review Seventeen before you let your child read it. Seventeen does NOT focus too much on celebrities, even though they will have one or two sections in each issue relating to celebrities. They have the fashion section, which has tons of actually useful style tips and embrace ALL body types. The beauty section has great tips on how to apply your makeup, and they have different looks, so you don't only have one makeup look where they have a bunch of makeup and it is overpowering your face. There are lots of options. There are the feature articles, which are always fun to read (and informing). I definitley will continue subscribing to this magazine because I thoroughly enjoy it, and I hope that you will too. But, the only way to really know if you like it is to check it out at a your local grociery store or drugstore. It all comes out to YOUR opinion, not mine, but I hope you enjoyed this review.

3-0 out of 5 stars A pretty girly magazine with potential to diversify
I was looking for a magazine to get a friend's teenage daughter who is at an age where she is interested in pop stars, beauty tips, fashion, celebrity news with a tasty bite, a bit of serious writing to make her think; after all she is at an age where she has to face the real world.
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58. Kids Discover
by Kids Discover
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Asin: B000BVEET6
Sales Rank: 301
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Magazine!
It is unfortunate that so many customers have had bad experience with the billing of this magazine, because it is a truly wonderful product.Each issue is an in-depth exploration of a single topic, so kids can really learn a lot.It's a nice change from other kids magazines that have a "sound byte" approach to information.
1-0 out of 5 stars SCAM ALERT - SCAM ALERT - SCAM ALERT - SCAM ALERT
I also got this disgusting subscription "invoice" from these jerks. I don't care HOW GOOD A MAGAZINE IS, if someone has to use deceptive, threatening and totally bogus marketing practices to ensnare new subscriptions, their magazine should not be rewarded with anyone's business. I never ordered or got a single issue of their rag. Only a repeating smack in the face via mailbox claiming I am going to be "referred to a collection agency."KIDS Discover, you will NEVER get a cent out of me. Last time I checked we still live in a land where we don't have to pay for what we never got. If you spent as much time working on a good magazine for kids as you do sending out fake bills, you would have enough subscribers you wouldn't have to Shanghai any new ones with your fraudulent billing scam.

1-0 out of 5 stars Fraudulent Billing
We've never received this magazine, but we just received the bill with a message that we are about to be turned over to a collection agency.
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Subjects:  1. Childrens    2. Education    3. Periodicals   


59. Elle
by Hachette Magazines, Inc.
Magazine (23 November, 2001)
list price: $43.00 -- our price: $14.00
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Asin: B00005N7NZ
Sales Rank: 64
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Another OK glossy magazine
On one level Elle is a lot better than Vogue, it has more in the way of intelligent articles but this can work against it because Elle is known for its fashion, the photography is pretty good (not as good as Vogue mind)and some of the fashion that Elle is advertisingcould be afforded by the ordinary woman in the street, which cannot be said for what Vogue puts on its glossy pages; I mean come on, how many of us can afford the top brand designer labels like Prada?Not many of us that is for sure!
1-0 out of 5 stars Very unimpressed!
I found this magazine very unrealistic in terms of fashion (not clothing you would actually see people wearing on a daily basis and definitely not clothing that most people can afford).The whole magazine is one big ad.If I wanted that, I could just turn on the tv!

3-0 out of 5 stars The Magazine Diva Says........
I can only give this magazine 3 stars in good conscience, but I still love it. Maybe it's the name, or fun covers they create, but I think this mag rox. I'm occasionally disappointed with the fashion layouts, but I appreciate the Numerology feature and no one else has it! ... Read more

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60. Domus
by Editoriale Domus
Magazine
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Asin: B00007DAWJ
Sales Rank: 723
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Excellent magazine, terrible subscription service
Save yourself a headache and don't order Domus through Amazon.com. There is a definite problem with distribution. I ordered my subscription in the end of February and didn't receive my first issue until the end of May!! EACH month I have had to contact Customer Service to get my monthly copy. Meanwhile, I could have easily have picked it up at a local bookstore.
1-0 out of 5 stars Amazon at their WORST
I have enjoyed every issue of Domus that I've ever seen - that's the reason my girlfriend ordered me a subscription for christmas. Now it is almost May, and over four months since the initial order was placed. I have yet to receive my first issue. My girlfriend has called several times, to which Amazon's [normally helpful] staff reply that "it is probably in the mail" and we shouldn't cancel the order. Sheesh! None of the customer service reps have been able to track the order. They claim they will call back, but we don't hear from them. 5-0 out of 5 stars THE BEST
almost the best italian design/architecture magazine. I order them straight from Italy through domous website. I didn't know amazon started to carry domus! awsome.Read more

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