Product Description
Winner of the 2009 National Magazine Award for General Excellence, Reader’s Digest “reinvented itself with imaginative and timely stories and an engaging contemporary voice,” say the judges for the American Society of Magazine Editors. “Articles about ordinary people overcoming extraordinary obstacles, useful and accessible service pieces on health and personal finance, and delightful humor columns make Reader’s Digest not only a good companion but also a gr… More >>








i love humor and gossip and this is not my type of magazine no way
Rating: 1 / 5
Way low fidelity. It’s like reading basic html pages. It’s fine for newspapers and I’m fine reading the WSJ this way but I miss the images, color, and the visual experience of reading a magazine. I admit that I may be biased since I work for a company that produces, sells and distributes digital magazines that are exact replicas of the print edition…
Rating: 1 / 5
at 14 years old and reading this i know good between great. the stories are very informative but it is definately a magazine for adults. i am not to picky about what i read but this magazine could do much better connecting with its readers. if you like informative reading this is definately the magazine for you. but if you like stories you can connect with go buy a book or a different magazine.
Rating: 3 / 5
My first edition was Dec 09 and loved it. Had everything but the ads! Now I don’t feel guilty about getting rid of a magazine that’s still in good condition.
Rating: 5 / 5
My version showed up without a table of contents. I had to just start at the first article of the file and next-page through. You have no idea what articles are included in this months magazine. Therefore, I canceled.
Rating: 2 / 5