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Reviews (26-30)

4 out of 5: One of life's guilty pleasures

Reviewer: travelingatty "travelingatty" (Yerevan, Armenia) 

Oh, why not just go ahead and subscribe? Over the years I've let my subscription lapse several times, but I always renew it because I just end up buying the damn thing at the grocery check-out. Nothing in this magazine is going to improve the quality of your life; it's pure escapism. The Oscar coverage, the best/worst dressed, the sexiest man alive...who can resist? It takes me about 30 minutes to read it cover to cover every Saturday, but it's always a pleasant 30 minutes. Sometimes I get a little tired of the public relations-placed celebrity coverage. While they generally stick to the fluff they do best, the editors can rise to the occasion - their fabulous 9/11 coverage did a great job of addressing both the individual losses and the emotional impact on the whole nation.
 

5 out of 5: a new type of magazine

Reviewer: A Kid's Review

I have read well over 20 magazines in the past year or so and the one that caught my eye is In Touch. I love the topics they discuss in the magazine and I love the way it is written. This is the by far the best magazine yet. Great Job!!

 

5 out of 5: Great Train Ride Candy

Reviewer: Anthony Trendl

All-aboard! The train leaves the station at 5:40, and pulls up to my stop around 6:30. I can get through most of "In Touch" by then. So can you. Not difficult reading... and don't expect to learn anything important. "In Touch" is not meant to teach you anything. Kick back, pull out your monthly train pass, set down your bags and flip through a few pages. Learn about the latest goings on of the rich and famous. See the costumes of Hollywood, and the cars they all drive. And when you are done, leave on the seat for the next guy. He's had a long day too. I fully recommend "In Touch," but only if you don't expect it to be "The New York Times."
 


5 out of 5: One of the few magazines I read all the way through

Reviewer: Elizabeth Martin (Seattle, WA USA)

In Touch has a consistent variety of interesting human interest stories and news. It is one of the only magazines that I actually read cover to cover every week. I like their consistent, always familiar format. I love all of the "standard" sections such as the crossword puzzler, passages, and more. Their book, music and movie reviews are well-presented. One of my favourite things about this magazine is that they keep their stories together on consecutive pages. No more "Continued on page 3,234..." where you have to dig and dig through all the ads to find the end of the story!

5 out of 5: The fun scoop on your favourite stars

Reviewer: "meowcatrescue" (Kirkland, WA USA)

Celebrities and gossip, you either love it or you hate it. What I like about In Touch Magazine is that it's tasteful and doesn't JUST focus on the entertainment industry, but real people too. The stories that are told about people around the world who have overcome adversity, or made a great life for themselves in a unique way, or have suffered an emotional loss, are well written and interesting reading. I thought it might be cheesy to spend so much money on a subscription but when I look at my magazine rack, it appears I'm buying them every week anyway, so why not save a boatload of money and buy online!


 







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