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Which magazines do you regularly read/buy

44 replies

JollyRogerMamaG · 21/09/2006 13:35

me:-

marie clare
heat (for the style pages, honest )
first

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FillyjonktheBananaEater · 21/09/2006 22:00

new scientist, scientific american, and....
Thomas the Tank Engine

FillyjonktheBananaEater · 21/09/2006 22:01

oh and green parent and juno...though they are both getting very smug and increasingly I have to birn them.

used to read the ecologist before zac goldsmith started advising the tories. Then i stopped.

FillyjonktheBananaEater · 21/09/2006 22:02

plus new statesman...and sometimes the economist...

i do like magazines.

i like to read the headlines of bella and so forth also, they are fab. "my husbands brother gave birth to twin sharks" and so forth.

TheBlonde · 21/09/2006 22:03

National Enquirer
OK
Grazia

Can't be bothered with fash mags as preg again so all fashion is out

hermykne · 21/09/2006 22:07

jackie no
i get the pelle free years after being in the business, but i love reading it.

i LOVe magazines and all the info you get from them

EmmyLou · 21/09/2006 22:20

The Week
Living Etc (but I swear after each smug bloody article showing another perfect home that i will cancel subscription. It just makes me hate my life - well my home anyway)
Red
Eve
Easy Living

When DH is working abroad, i might buy all of the above glossies to help pin down the duvet on his side of the bed. But they do get a tad tedious and repetetive aswell as making me dissatisfied with my body, my clothes, my home (oops, already mentioned that one), my (lack of) drive and ambition etc etc. I also resent the time they take up - i have a bedside tower of good books waiting to be read. Guess I'm as susceptable as the next woman to that free bag and the lure of list of this season's must have boots.

WishICouldGiveUpWork · 21/09/2006 22:24

The Grocer (yawn-work)
Grazia
Easy Living
Ok
Marketing week-more yawn but I never read it.

JackieNo · 22/09/2006 08:25

Yes - was it Alvin Hall, the money guru, who called magazines 'the big book of things to buy' - and they do make me dissatisfied with my life, or at least covetous of all the lovely stuff out there.

FioFio · 22/09/2006 08:26

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Mala · 22/09/2006 08:47

Red
Closer

CapedCrusader · 22/09/2006 08:49

Heat - overseas subscription (trust me, i was at a low point when that happenend)

Grazia - kindly mates send it over

Good Housekeeping - mother send it over, bless she never stops trying.

Carameli · 22/09/2006 10:48

Marie Claire
Red
Elle
Pregnancy & Birth
Economist sometimes

sometimes Good Food.

helsy · 22/09/2006 10:50

I have a subscription to Private Eye and sometimes buy New Woman or something like that. I also like Olive and get that most months.

milward · 22/09/2006 10:51

eve
easy living
women & home
she
good housekeeping

junior

country living
homes&antiques
ideal home

sometimes women, best, hello

Beccarolloveragain · 22/09/2006 10:56

Heat
Ok - if there is a 'sleb event Im interested in

erm

Thats it

Deep aren't I!

foxtrot · 22/09/2006 11:39

Just picked up a freebie Tesco mag.

TLV · 22/09/2006 15:05

BBC good homes
Real Homes
Ideal homes
25 Beautiful Homes

I think there could be a trend here

Medulla · 22/09/2006 15:06

OK just gotta know what's happening to Posh!
Good Food (subscription)
Prima
Practical Parenting
Occasionally Junior

NomDePlume · 22/09/2006 15:08

Location, Location, Location
Heat (ocassionally)
Red (ocassionally)

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