Reader's Digest - Large Print Edition
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For easier reading. It's BIG and easier to read the world's most-read monthly magazine. This is a general-interest family magazine which offers a variety of reading. Its articles and stories cover a range of subjects including health, ecology, government, international affairs, sports, travel, science, business, education and humor.
For easier reading. It's BIG and easier to read the world's most-read monthly magazine. This is a general-interest family magazine which offers a variety of reading. Its articles and stories cover a range of subjects including health, ecology, government, international affairs, sports, travel, science, business, education and humor.
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Customer Reviews
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- Still havent recieved
I love this product, but unfortunatly I bought it over a month ago on Amazon and still havent recieved it yet.
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- Large Print Reader's Digest
This was a Mother's Day present for my mom. Her eyesight is failing and She was very happy with the first issue that she just received. She could read it with no problems.
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- Great Gift For People With Low Vision
My mother received her first issue only 3 weeks after I ordered it. She loves it and can see all the words! She has always been an avid reader, but this has become more difficult as she loses her vision. Now she can continue to enjoy one of her favorite pasttimes. I just wish more magazines would offer this option.
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- non receipt of order!
I have yet to receive a copy of my order but you can be sure I have already been charged for it.Very disappointed in excessive delay in receiving my subscription.If I don't receive it within the week than I will cancel. R.M. Carignan
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- Nostalgia plus informative human interest
One reason I like to on occasion read the 'Reader's Digest' is because it and I have been both around so long. It is nice to see something I remember reading 'the human interest' stories in so many years ago. I remember how as a child I would go through their vocabulary test column.
'Readers Digest'always has had something healthy and homey about it. 'Forty ways to lower your cholestorol' or 'Nine - hundred and two ways to tie your shoes' Things like this always kept me interested.
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- Still havent recievedI love this product, but unfortunatly I bought it over a month ago on Amazon and still havent recieved it yet.
- Large Print Reader's DigestThis was a Mother's Day present for my mom. Her eyesight is failing and She was very happy with the first issue that she just received. She could read it with no problems.
- Great Gift For People With Low VisionMy mother received her first issue only 3 weeks after I ordered it. She loves it and can see all the words! She has always been an avid reader, but this has become more difficult as she loses her vision. Now she can continue to enjoy one of her favorite pasttimes. I just wish more magazines would offer this option.
- non receipt of order!I have yet to receive a copy of my order but you can be sure I have already been charged for it.Very disappointed in excessive delay in receiving my subscription.If I don't receive it within the week than I will cancel. R.M. Carignan
- Nostalgia plus informative human interestOne reason I like to on occasion read the 'Reader's Digest' is because it and I have been both around so long. It is nice to see something I remember reading 'the human interest' stories in so many years ago. I remember how as a child I would go through their vocabulary test column.
'Readers Digest'always has had something healthy and homey about it. 'Forty ways to lower your cholestorol' or 'Nine - hundred and two ways to tie your shoes' Things like this always kept me interested.
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