The most recent issues of "Talking Book Topics" catalogs contained an incorrect, outdated magazine list. Here is the current list of magazines available through NLS. If you would like to subscribe to any, please contact the Talking Book Center.
-American Heritage (quarterly)
-Analog Science Fiction and Fact (10 issues)
-Asimov’s Science Fiction (10 issues)
-The Atlantic Monthly (10 issues)
-Das Beste aus Reader’s Digest (German; 12 issues)
-Bon Appétit (monthly)
-Consumer Reports (monthly)
-Contemporary Sound Track: A Review of Pop, Jazz, Rock, and Country (bimonthly)
-Cricket (for children, on one cassette with National Geographic Kids; 9 issues)
-Diabetes Forecast (monthly)
-Discover (10 issues)
-Ebony (11 issues)
-Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (10 issues)
-Foreign Affairs (6 issues)
-France-Amérique (French; 11 issues)
-Good Housekeeping (monthly)
-Health and Nutrition Newsletters (includes The Johns Hopkins Medical Letter—Health after Fifty, Mayo Clinic Health Letter, and Nutrition Action Healthletter; monthly)
-Horticulture (7 issues)
-Magazine of the Month (monthly)
-Money (monthly)
-The Musical Mainstream (quarterly)
-The Nation (47 issues)
-National Geographic (monthly)
-National Geographic Kids (for children/teens, on one cassette with Cricket; 10issues)
-National Review (24 issues)
-The New York Times Book Review (weekly)
-Odyssey (9 issues)
-Outdoor Life (10 issues)
-People (51 issues)
-People in Español (Spanish; 11 issues)
-QST (monthly)
-Quarterly Music Magazine (quarterly)
-Smart Computing (monthly)
-Sound & Vision (8 issues)
-Spider: The Magazine for Children (9 issues)
-Sports Illustrated (51 issues)
-Sports Illustrated for Kids (monthly)
-Talking Book Topics (bimonthly, also contains selections from NLS News irregularly)
-Travel & Leisure (monthly)
-True West (monthly)
-Vanidades (Spanish; 12 issues)
-The Week (48 issues)
-The Writer (12 issues)
-Young Adult Magazine of the Month
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The purpose of this blog is to provide information and useful links to our patrons. The Talking Book Center does not endorse any product mentioned on this blog.
Monday, February 27, 2012
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