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More Magazine (2-year)

3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)

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The magazine that celebrates smart, sophisticated 40+ women?s interests in fashion, health, beauty, travel, and self-reinvention.

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The magazine that celebrates smart, sophisticated 40+ women?s interests in fashion, health, beauty, travel, and self-reinvention.

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  • Format: Magazine
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Publisher: Meredith
  • ASIN: B000XXDJ7U
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • This magazine subscription is provided by Meredith Corporation

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106 of 109 people found the following review helpful
Subscription Term Name:1 year
The average woman's mag is either aimed at the 18-34 age group (Glamour, Allure) or it's for the soccer moms (Woman's Day consistently figures in the top five of all magazines for women. And for good reason.) But what if you don't care to make bunny-shaped coconut cakes for Easter or what if you are WAY beyond caring about bikinis or contraceptives? MORE is aimed at the mature babe who still cares to dress fashionably and who wants to read about women of a similar age.

Of course, the invevitable celebrity graces the cover (this IS what people want to read, apparently, according to whatever marketing tools magazine editors use.) And the articles are not earth-shaking or in depth in any way. MORE replaces several other magazines gone belly-up, as advertisers apparently don't want dollars from gals over 35, possibly because they spend their dough with great discernment; $250 for a trendy corset-shaped handbag? Hmm, maybe NOT. Since "Lear's", "Mirabella" and "Mode" all bit the dust in the last decade or so, this is what there is for fashion and forty or fifty year old female. Hey, it beats "Reader's Digest" for fashion advice, is all I can say.

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72 of 73 people found the following review helpful
Finally a magazine for ME November 7, 2002
Subscription Term Name:1 year
When I was a teen, I read 16 and SEVENTEEN magazines. In my 20s, I read Glamour; Mademoiselle was my magazine of choice in my early 30s and Cosmopolitan did it for me as I approached late 30s. Once I got to my mid-40s, none of the aforementioned magazines seemed to speak to me anymore. At 49, I'm way past the "do's and don'ts" of fashion and "how to drive your man wild" kinds of articles. :-) I wanted to know how other women were dealing with middle age and everything that comes with it --weight gain, crows feet, menopause -- as well as the usual beauty stuff! There are articles in this magazine dealing with taking care of aging parents, grown-up kids who won't leave the nest, making your way in the corporate world, and lots of other things that are relevant to women my age and their lifestyles. Also, I love the cover models! I'm never going to be as thin or well put together as Susan Sarandon, Cybill Shepherd or Glenn Close, but it's nice to see so many women MY age on the cover of a magazine I love!
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67 of 72 people found the following review helpful
Get MORE Out Of LIfe! February 4, 2004
Subscription Term Name:1 year
Okay...so here we are...an elite generation of women who have watched the world change for the last 35 years or so and we were a big part of it. We are women of a certain age(ahem), that are old enough to remember the Kennedy Assassination, Woodstock,our boyfriends going off to Viet Nam, the Swinging Seventies and raised a whole new generation...and yes...are proud of it. So now we are what may be considered grown up(I'm still not sure about that part)...what's next? What MORE is there out there?!....Do we want to sit at home raising another generation and be the snack monitor for the grandkids soccer team?...Heck no! Okay occassionaly but.. We Want MORE than that!

MORE magazine bills itself as being 'Smart Talk For Smart Women'...and it is! This magazine is chock full of motivating stories and articles of inspiring women(some famous, some not so famous) making the most of their lives.Women who like us, who have "been there and done that" are now finding new and fulfilling directions in their lives. From starting your own business to starting a new relationship, you'll find it all here. There are fabulous features on health, beauty tips, fashion advice for the 40 and up gal,and some great financial advice as well.

Finally a magazine geared toward more than good housekeeping(if you are like me, and haven't gotten that part down by now...fahgetaboutit!)It's a pretty good size periodical, and not because it is filled covered to cover with gorgeous models. What you'll find instead, are true role models!

So between the ads for the newest and best wrinkle cream(Yeah Sure), to the best fiber supplement, you will find many intellegent, informative and motivational reads! The subscription price offered here is a great value.(I always think it is best to get an issue from the newstand to check out first).

Now available - a 2 year subscription - a really good deal:More Magazine (2-year)

For yourself or a gift....you go girl!...and enjoy...Laurie
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Conservative in disguise and more of the male-dominated views of...
What a waste. I subscribed and have seen size 2 ad models, anti aging ads, 6 inch heels,weight loss crap... Read more
Published 9 months ago by onlinegirl
Great magazine for women
One of my favorite magazines -- focuses on women who are past the parenting of children and provides a variety of information -- not just style or makeup, but good, solid, articles... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Margaret E. Sondey
Totally worth a closer look
I've read the less than stellar reviews here, and I think that More magazine is worth a closer look. Yes, I agree with the comments about Botox ads and the celebrity nonsense. Read more
Published 15 months ago by flowered-up
too much botox
Love the idea of a women's magazine targeted at over 40 y/o. But with the number of articles and advertisements for botox and aging creams and plastic surgery and how to look and... Read more
Published 15 months ago by mdreviews
I keep hoping, giving it a second and third chance
Some day, a wise and respectful publisher will come along who really believes that (real) women over 50 look beautiful, just as we are. Read more
Published 17 months ago by C. G. La Ferle
Sure of satisfaction
Not received my subscription yet, but when I do I'm sure it will be great as I already love the magazine.
Published 19 months ago by Leanne S
Best Magazine on the market
I have been reading the More magazine since it first became published. I look forward to every issue. It always has good articles, product reviews, and interesting interviews. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Faith Meaux
Boring...
Boring and ho-hum. Magazine styling of 15-20 years ago. Where is it written that older women should settle for less than contemporary styling? Read more
Published 20 months ago by Fishychips
I have not received my first issue yet!!!
I don't think I will ever again subscribe to a magazine trough Amazon. I never received my first issue. I am about to complain and ask for my $ back.
Published 20 months ago by the tudinha
Highly Recommend..
Bought this as a gift for a woman in her 50's and she loves it! She also reads Oprah's magazine, but finds that this one is much better, the articles are really good, and there... Read more
Published 24 months ago by Wilma Macbeth
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