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Reviews
(31-35)
3 out of 5:
More Content, Less Photos
Reviewer:
E. Rey "flannelpants"
(TX USA)
In Touch magazine is in a class of mags that I refer to as
celebrity driven without being a tabloid (i.e. Star or The
National Inquirer). This means that you miss out on all the
articles that claim that a real life cat women was found,
but you still get to find out how J. Lo and Brittany Spear's
marriages are proceeding. Warning! If you want to read about
world events, then this is NOT the magazine for you. If you
do want lengthy articles about celebrity life, movies,
television, and books, then In Touch is a good read. In
Touch magazine does not have the same flashy photos like US
Weekly or People, but their articles do have more depth. It
all depends on what you are looking for. In Touch magazine
tends to be last on my list because I like more fluff than
what they have, but I do like their special editions with
photographs after award shows.
1 out of 5:
chewing gum for your mind
Reviewer:
Intrepid
(California)
In Touch magazine is one of the worst expressions of
American life. Instead of making our own lives more
meaningful and exciting - which is possible - In Touch
encourages us to ogle and fixate over people who are
essentially images, people we will never meet, and in many
cases people who have very little going for them. Does
anyone really think that Britney Spears has anything to say
about anything, or that Paris Hilton is barely aware of her
own existence? Does it ever make a whit of difference to
your life how many times J.Lo is engaged (in order to get on
the cover of another magazine) or who Demi Moore is grinding
with today or where Gweyneth gets her gowns?
1 out of 5:
In Touch magazine
Reviewer:
Kimberly Savage
I love this magazine! It's not as good as it used to be but
most magazines aren't. It's an overall great magazine. One
of my guilty pleasures!
4 out of 5:
Great Magazine!
Reviewer:
Sue Richardson
(Grand Rapids, MI)
This is my favorite magazine. I subscribe to a lot of them
but always end up reading this one the most. Keep up the
good work!
2 out of 5:
They Get You with Junk Mail!
Reviewer:
dmomo "dmomo"
(Boston, MA)
I ordered this magazine as a gift, but had it delivered to
my house. I opted out of receiving any mail other than the
magazine. I still get junk mail to my home. I know that this
is the source because it is addressed to the person I got
the magazine for. I called and asked to take my name off of
their mailing lists. I still get junk mail. I am paying for
the magazine. I don't need to pay a second time by receiving
junk in the mail. It is not In Touch Magazine, but the
distributor used by Amazon. I would suggest finding a more
reputable distributor, and not to buy any magazines through
Amazon. If junk mail does not bother you, then, I suppose
it's OK.
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