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Reviews
(21-25)
2 out of 5:
mixed bag
Reviewer:
A magazine reader
I'll read this at the Dr's office over any other publication
they have. Their covers get rather tiresome though...
they're usually predictable. And for one issue I would've
gotten with Johnny Depp on the cover, they had to RUIN it
with the stupid Bachelor crap on the side!! And of course
any sign of an overrated pop star is instant thumbs down for
me too. Sometimes they have interesting stories on normal
people, some good recommendations for movies, & occasional
decent dish on stars, but it's nothing I would subscribe to.
4 out of 5:
Scoops without Sensationalism
Reviewer:
Amanda Richards
(Georgetown, Guyana)
I have been buying this magazine for a number of years, and
it just keeps getting better all the time. You get up to
date information on celebrity gossip, as well as human
interest stories, and excellent photographs, but everything
is done tastefully, without tabloid sensationalism.
Nice features include reviews of
current films, books and music, with Editor's picks, and the
special issues are always collectibles. More news is
available to subscribers and newsstand buyers at In
Touch.com. How can it be improved? In my opinion, it needs
some humour sections, and top ten lists of music, books and
films. Overall, a great magazine that friends are lining up
to borrow. Get your own copies guys!
5 out of 5:
Love for Johnny Depp!
Reviewer:
"escaladec"
(New York)
Much cheaper than the other weeklies, covers the same info,
but is much less braised and lets you decide your position
on a certain story. covers a variety of topics from human
interest pieces, to movie stars, to politics. a great gift,
one of the best I’ve received!
5 out of 5:
Like the magazine, hate the service....,
December 22, 2003
Reviewer:
A magazine reader
I have ordered my In Touch magazine subscription on Amazon
twice now. Last year, when renewing my subscription, Amazon
was running a 3-month free special with subscribing/renewing
for an entire year. I chose that option, but the
subscription service company will not honour the 3 months
free. I've called In Touch's customer service, as well as
the subscription company, to no avail. I feel cheated, and I
will not be renewing my subscription because of the poor
service. I will miss my In Touch magazine, but maybe I'll
learn to like USWeekly...
1 out of 5:
Ridiculus Price
Reviewer:
Sara Swihart
(Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA)
I realize that this magazine comes once a week, but even the
price of a subscription is insane. I think I will stick to
picking it up in the grocery store when something on the
cover interests me.
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