| 21. |  | Aperture
from Aperture
Price: $40.00
Customer Review:
I went to local book store to see few photography magazines, including "Aperture", to see what makes this magazine so famous and all.
I just quickly flipped through pages then there were those BnW pictures...
men and women having sex in bushes...like...2 couples or so...
Wow....it... more info | 3.5 / 5.0

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| 22. |  | Acoustic Guitar
from String Letter Publishers
Price: $36.95
Customer Review:
I ended my subscription a couple of years ago with AGM, String Publishing. They made me a very good offer on a renewal, which I accepted. After 4 months I still did not receive a magazine! I contacted customer service, and some dope named Cassandra completely dropped the ball, claimed she couldn't... more info | 3.0 / 5.0

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| 23. |  | American Cheerleader
from MacFadden Performing Arts Media LLC
Price: $14.95
Customer Review:
I have a subscription. And the reason why I have one is for the fact that the magazine is a highly sought after collectible as is Vogue, Seventeen, and Sports Illustrated For Kids, (all of which can be found on Amazon.com ,. As for the contents, well, if you're into cheerleading in general, you'll... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 24. |  | Angels on Earth
from Guideposts/Mail Receiving
Price: $19.95
Customer Review:
Angels on Earth magazine was mentioned in a blog I stumbled upon about a year ago. On a whim, I decided to subscribe. It was money well-spent. This little magazine is filled with short articles and some surprisingly beautiful illustrations to give you that little shot of inspiration to carry... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 25. |  | Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
from Penny Press
Price: $29.97
Customer Review:
When it comes the the unusual, the more literary and the suspenseful, it's Hitchcock for me! The magazine allows for stories with the supernatural - and that tends to keep the reader guessing until the end, as opposed to the typical cop/detective/sleuth tales in EQ. I love the often-moody... more info | 3.5 / 5.0

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| 26. |  | Art & Antiques
from CurtCo. Publishing LLC
Price: $40.00
Customer Review:
Art & Antiques is a classy magazine that covers art news, ADAA-member galleries, auctions, and fairs, as well as provides in-depth articles on emerging artists and trends in the art world--past and present. It strives to both educate and entertain readers within its pages. Although it advertises... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 27. |  | Aviation Week & Space Technology
from Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co Inc
Price: $103.00
Customer Review:
I have read it at the library before orderring the subscription, so I know it is very informative, authoritative and, when it covers a subject which interests me, I especially like it. The magazine has dozens of articles each week across the whole expanse of aviation and space related subjects with... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 28. |  | Adoptive Families
from New Hope Communications Llc
Price: $24.95
Customer Review:
I started geting this magazine even before I became an adoptive parent. It has great information in a well organized format. My social worker actually gives out old copies of this to all prospective parents. I highly recommend it. | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 29. |  | Arabian Horse World
from Source Interlink Media
Price: $40.00
Customer Review:
Even if you don't care for Arabian horses, this magazine will catch your eye...even non-horse folk are compelled to pick it up, thumb through the thick quality pages and comment on the gorgeous photos. Many subscribers/readers have been treasuring their magazines for many years (myself included) for... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 30. |  | Antique Trader (1-year)
from F&W Publications
Price: $35.00
Customer Review:
I'm a little disappointed I purchased this for my dad for father's day I thought it was a magazine but it's actually a 6 page flyer with 3 holes on the side to put in a binder. I just think it's a little pricey for a flyer but he said he enjoys it and the information is good. | 2.5 / 5.0

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