I found a way to save money on
magazines while not only reading them, but reading more of them - the library.
I knew this all along, but never really took full advantage of it. Our local
library tends to turn over some of favorites pretty regularly, including the
New Yorker and the Atlantic, and I find them all the time in the recycling bin.
Plus, you can check out the issue that came out previous to the current issue,
so you read the stuff a week late, but that’s not a problem, especially with a
magazine like the New Yorker or the Atlantic. Even news magazines like Time are
fine a week late, I have no problem with it.
This has been working out
beautifully because I come home with an armful of them and have tons or reading
material. Most of them, with the exception of the New Yorker and Atlantic, I
can read in a couple of hours, then take them back. We save money and there’s
less waste. I love when that happens.
Until the next time, thanks for
reading, and thanks to Patricia Meyer for the pic.
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