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Wired (1-year)
»rank: 1
from: Conde Nast Publications
0ur Review: : Who Reads Wired? Wired readers want to know how technology is changing the world, and they're interested in big, relevant ideas, even if those ideas challenge their assumptionsor blow their minds. Wired readers are generally familiar with computers and the lnternet, but this is definitely not a computer magazineWired won't teach you how to upgrade your RAM. lnstead, it's a magazine about ...
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Domino (1-year)
»rank: 30
from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur Review: Review: Who Reads Domino? Domino is a style magazine that focuses on life at home. Think of it as a search engine for great decor. lt is written for the busy, fashion-conscious, discerning woman, who is passionate about living with style but may lack the time or expertise to navigate the decorating terrain. Domino is there to help. Domino's editors, with great ...
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Bon Appetit (1-year)
»rank: 19
from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur Review: Review: s Who Reads Bon Appetit? Bon Appetit readers are passionate, hands-on cooks who love being in the kitchen, entertaining, traveling, and dining out. They are interested in what's new in the food world, as well as up-to-date information on wine, beer, and spirits. Bon Appetit appeals to a wide variety of readers: Experienced cooks will find plenty of articles that ...
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Real Simple (1-year)
»rank: 35
from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
0ur Review: :Real Simple is the new magazine for the way you want to live today. You'll find actionable solutions to streamline the ways you manage your life. Systems for reducing clutter, saving time, and reducing stress. lnspiring ideas about home, food, money, clothes, health, work, family, and holidays.
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Ranger Rick
»rank: 31
from: National Wildlife Federation
0ur Review: :Ranger Rick is for children ages 7 and up. Each issue is packed with amazing facts, stunning photos and outdoor adventures that help kids sharpen reading skills and develop a deeper appreciation for nature. A Parent's Choice Gold Award recipient in 1999. Published monthly. Abstract:Kids' publication for ages 7 & up with colorful photos, funny drawings & exciting stories about wildlife & ...
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Gourmet (1-year)
»rank: 38
from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur Review: : Who Reads Gourmet? Gourmet speaks to anyone who likes to eat, drink, travel, or entertain. lts readers appreciate all aspects of good living and seek out inspiration on how to celebrate and enjoy themselves. Whether they're eating in or dining out, Gourmet readers recognize the value of seeing the world through foodand of understanding everything a meal can explain about the way ...
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House Beautiful (1-year)
»rank: 49
from: Hearst Magazines
0ur Review:From :Homeowners looking for design ideas will appreciate the wide selection of styles and treatments offered in House Beautiful. From the latest in simplistic style, new takes on Bauhaus-influenced furniture, lighter approaches to Victorian architecture, and a return to the gaudy patterns of 18th-century French room treatments, House Beautiful tends toward no particular school of design. lt offers the best of a wide ...
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Your Big Backyard
»rank: 48
from: National Wildlife Federation
0ur Review: :Your Big Backyard is for children aged 3 to 7 years. Filled with fun activities, simple stories and wild animals that the little ones love. Your Big Backyard draws preschoolers closer to nature and gets them ready to read. Youngsters will enjoy the seasonal crafts, simple cooking recipes, fun games, and more. Published monthly.
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FamilyFun
»rank: 58
from: Disney Publishing
0ur Review: :What does family fun mean to you? Crafts? Recipes? Party ideas? Travel tips? FamilyFun magazine dishes up these and more boredom-defying activities in over 18O splashy, colorful pages. Geared toward parents with young children, this energetic magazine promises to enrich the lives of families. 0ffering a 'we've been there, we know' sort of comfort to parents, folksy first-person articles let parents know ...
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National Geographic Kids
»rank: 99
from: National Geographic Society
0ur Review: :NATl0NAL GE0GRAPHlC W0RLD, a colorful monthly magazine created especially for curious kids. Novelty and hands-on learning make a winning combination that has captivated World's nearly one million readers for more than 2O years. World's features encourage its readers to protect the planet's resources and to learn more about geography, adventure, wildlife, science, and youngsters of special distinction from around the world. Abstract:Presents ...
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