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Reader's Digest

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Reader's Digest
Denise Cook@acdc711
Mar 29, 2001 07:22 PM, 2608 Views
Lots of Information Comes in a small package

Reader’s Digest is one of the best magazines to hit the newsstand. There are 25 million copies in circulation, published in 19 languages. Each month, the magazine gives you terrific articles including Upfront, Features, Currents, The Art of Living, Today’s Best Nonfiction and Departments.


In the March issue, there are 204 pages of knowledge including their famous ’’Quotable Quotes’’, ’’Campus Comedy’’, and ’’Laughter, the Best Medicine. Although there are many advertisements, they are informative and interesting.


In one issue, they featured ’’The Beatles, Come Together’’ which talks about their Anthology and rarely seen photographs are proudly adorned on the 10 page article. As an avid Beatle fan, I enjoyed reading and looking at pictures of the Fab Four. There is also a twenty minute workout to slow muscle and bone loss.


Finally, Reader’s Digest gives us ’’Word Power’’, a list of words that may be new to you, and gives definition to each. For information and knowledge, Reader’s Digest is a wonderful tool. At $2.49 an issue, it is well worth your time and money to have this magazine.

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