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I remember when magazines had short stories & books serialised & reviews and were worth the purchase price plus of course the recipies & knitting patterns.
My first introduction to Harold Robbins was in a mag my mother purchased with the shopping each week - I think it was 'Never Love a Stranger'.
I'd rather spend my hard earned EUR on a good book instead of a few pages of glossy mind-numbing rubbish.
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I was interested in the comment above, re the cost of a magazine, and I'd have to say they are a fraction of the cost of a good book here, e.g. a magazine is approx AU$8.00 and a paperback is approx AU$32.00 (hardback extra) so maybe that's why there is still a strong market for them. I love the gorgeous glossy photos because when I was a kid I'd cut them out for school projects. And what about those free rock star posters for the back of your bedroom door...!!
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Fran, try eFiction on your Kindle or online. Its full of short stories, poetry and book reviews, if that is what you are looking for in a mag.Fran wrote: I remember when magazines had short stories & books serialised & reviews and were worth the purchase price plus of course the recipies & knitting patterns.
My first introduction to Harold Robbins was in a mag my mother purchased with the shopping each week - I think it was 'Never Love a Stranger'.
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Jacob, you can't actually believe that. There are plenty of good, useful, reputable magazines available. I personally subscribe to Everyday Food, eFiction Magaine and Parent's magazine, and they don't spread teenager celebrity, pointless gossip at all. Maximum PC is a great one for people inclined to the IT/IS profession. I agree that most magazines targeted at people your age do, but to condemn all mags is just wrong.Jacob wrote:I never use or read magazines, because they spread nothing but teenager celebrity, pointless gossip.
I could read something like Fangora, that was awesome.