It is expensive, and it is not as helpful as its advertisement.
a person who enjoys quality, always seeking good tips, seeking intelligent reads, interested in wellness, interested in well-written material, a woman, educated
Pros
varied subject matter
Cons
expensive shopping tips, full of psychobabble, too many advertisements
DEC
29
2007
O, The Oprah Magazine —
I read this magazine twice. The first time it was because this magazine was brought up to my attention from one parent who actually won a black cadillac when she accepted the won invitation to Oprah's show. Others commented on this magazine to be full of good insights.
I found a copy at a doctor's office. I glanced through it, but I could not find much that captured my attention other than a well-done calendar of events which was no help to me.
I fully read another copy of this magazine a couple of months later, at a magazine stand in a Target store. I felt the same way. This magazine, to me, is written for people who are looking for things to do in their spare time. I am looking for "insights" when I read a magazine.
I would only recommend this magazine for someone who wants to enter the "Oprah's show" invitation in order to get a "free and fun trip" and, possibly, "win a Cadillac."
O, The Oprah Magazine is not recommended by Franca