Pros: Just like a regular Readers Digest... Cons: Just like a regular Readers Digest...
Grandpa is getting on in years, and nowadays, he's getting a bit senile at times. It's bad enough that he tries to flirt with young cashiers down at the SuperMart, but now he's refusing to go to the optometrist for some updates specs. "My eyes are ...
Pros: easy to read, considerate of the visually-impaired Cons: some things are sometimes shortened or left out for the sake of space
Speaking as an avid reader of Reader's Digest (it's one of the few magazines I MAKE time in my schedule to read), I love this magazine. I always flip through to all the comedy sections like "Laughter, the Best Medicine," "All in a Day's...
Pros: easy-to-read, easy-to-refer, enjoyable, never boring Cons: highly addictive
I read this magazine whenever I can, since it's the best one to read. But I find the large-print version to be even easier to read. It is more expensive than the regular, but I do check it out at the library.The nonfiction stories, biographies, humor,...
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