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I have been a Reader Digest fan for many years, but the past couple of years I have seen a real decline in the magazine. I even let my subscription end last year. When I got my nook I decided to try it again. I was so disappointed. The magazine is about one half ads, and the articles are boring. I used to love the jokes, but there are so few of them that it is not worth it. I canceled my 14 day trial...
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I've been a long time reader of Reader's Digest so of course I got at least one copy for the Nook classic to see how it would turn out.
I think they did a fair job. All the articles are still there. I don't see any of the ads mentioned by the other commentator, but maybe I flipped by them too quickly. It was a little hard to navigate, but if you don't mind reading right on through...Customer Rating:
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I don't know what the other guy is talking about! I ordered this subscription and I couldn't even find one ad. It goes from one story to the next filled with useful information or stories that will make you laugh. I recommend it.
Who can keep up with 8,500 magazines and newspapers, 2,300 TV channels, plus more than 200 million websites? In an era of information overload, Reader s Digest offers something unique: the very best advice, information and inspiration from multiple sources, condensed into a consumer-friendly digest. Delivered ten times a year, Reader's Digest brings you trusted, time-saving insights about health, personal finance, work, family, and national issues, plus exclusive book excerpts, news-making interviews, and humor. Winner of the 2009 National Magazine Award for General Excellence, the reinvented Reader's Digest has been praised as imaginative, timely, engaging, useful, a good companion, and a great escape.