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Magazine Reading

Discussion in 'Books & Publications Forum' started by Dr. Bob, Oct 26, 2003.

  1. Dr. Bob

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    Wonder what magazine (genre, not necessary to list specific name) you SUBSCRIBE to or that you BUY REGULARLY?

    We don't get many at home as we have a "waiting room subscription service" that sends us a variety of magazines to our clinic each month.

    I think we get:
    Ladies - Women's Day/Working Mother
    Family - National Geographic/Readers Digest/Focus on the Family
    Religious ones for pastors
    Hobby - American Cowboy/Civil War

    And your family?
     
  2. fromtheright

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    Subscribe to:

    National Review


    Regularly read:

    The Weekly Standard

    First Things


    Also read:

    Washington Times

    Foreign Affairs

    The Public Interest

    The National Interest

    The American Spectator
     
  3. Curly Fries

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    Here are our subscriptions:
    Car & Driver, Motor Trend, Popular Photography, Outdoor Photography,
    National Review, World Magazine,
    Tabletalk, Modern Reformation,
    Martha Stewart Living, Cousine at Home,
    Parents, Parenting - my wife hates one of them (forgot which) because it is too liberal, so we will not extend the subscription,
    We also have Sunday subscription to San Jose Mercury News - if it were not for the house ads and coupons we would not be subscribing to it, unfortunately there is no decent daily newspaper available in the Bay Area.
     
  4. Molly

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    We get Traditional Home,World magazine and the children get World magazine for kids which is Top Story and News Current. We use it as supplemental history/current events for school.

    My husband gets quite a few for his office waiting room,too. I don't know what all they are...I think Parenting,Style,and Family Fun....not sure what else.

    Molly
     
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    The only regular subscription I have is to one of those home electronics (stereo, speakers, TVs, etc.) mags. I fairly regularly will read Discover, Ski, and Scientific American.
     
  6. mozier

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    I subscribe to Gentlemen's Quarterly, though I am getting more and more disappointed with them.

    There was a time when GQ was a classy, elegant magazine for men. Now, it is trying more and more to be like Maxim, and I do not like that one bit. Maxim is juvenile and stupid, and I cannot stand that GQ feels that they have to stoop to that level. It was fine just the way it was.

    Time will tell if I stop the subscription.


    mozier
     
  7. mark brandwein

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    Since I work for a magazine clearing house, I read the following on a regular basis: Entrepenuer, Forbes, Men's Fitness, and my favorite,Time. As a family we read: Family Fun, Parents, TV Guide. My wife reads: Family Circle, Women's Day. My daughter Reads: YM, Disney Adventures. I just got my first issue today of ESPN. So we read quite a few magazines. [​IMG]
     
  8. FMeekins

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    Don't buy many magazines, but work in an academic library and I enjoy the following:

    Studies In Conflict & Terrorism
    Current History
    The Futurist
    Christianity Today
    Cinemafantastique
    National Review
    Teaching World History
    Biblical Archeaology

    Frederick
     
  9. FMeekins

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    Don't buy many magazines, but work in an academic library and I enjoy the following:

    Studies In Conflict & Terrorism
    Current History
    The Futurist
    Christianity Today
    Cinemafantastique
    National Review
    Teaching World History
    Biblical Archeaology

    Frederick
     
  10. FMeekins

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    Don't buy many magazines, but work in an academic library and I enjoy the following:

    Studies In Conflict & Terrorism
    Current History
    The Futurist
    Christianity Today
    Cinemafantastique
    National Review
    Teaching World History
    Biblical Archeaology

    Frederick
     
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