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Mysteries Magazine

Examines the mysteries which have intrigued both historians and scientists alike for ages

1 Year, 4 Issues
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5 Star ReviewIntriguing and interesting
A review of Mysteries Magazine, February 9, 2009
Submitted by: Fox from Woodland Park, CO

Obviously the material in this magazine is not for everyone, but for those of us who enjoy this sort of material, Mysteries is packed with questions and answers to a variety of mysteries throughout the ages and throughout the world - truly unique magazine.  It is a bit pricey for a quarterly.



1 Star ReviewNational Enquirer by mail
A review of Mysteries Magazine, February 3, 2009
Submitted by: VAArtTeacher

When ordering this magazine, I had thought that I was getting something totally different.  When I opened it and started looking at the articles, I realized that I had ordered a subscription to what is equivalent to the National Enquirer for what the writers consider unexplained activities.  I am very disappointed in this magazine!  No renewel in my future for this magazine.



2 Star ReviewMysteries?
A review of Mysteries Magazine, December 29, 2008
Submitted by: Jeniteachn from Johnstown, CO

I thought this might be a magazine about mystery novels or the great mysteries of the world (Stonehenge).  It doesn't really cover that at all.  I find myself wondering how much of this is just goofball stuff they hope someone will buy into.  What a disappointment!



4 Star ReviewMysteries can be interesting reading
A review of Mysteries Magazine, December 29, 2008
Submitted by: Bill from Old Washington, Oh

Mysteries has some very good articles; unfortunately the magazine is only issued every 3 mos. As a result of this sporatic  issue schedule, many of the news stories are not that fresh. My only gripe with the magazine is that I've already read some of their  articles  in other magaziunes weeks, sometimes months, prior to their issue.



1 Star ReviewTres Faux
A review of Mysteries Magazine, December 15, 2008
Submitted by: harenjp from Toledo, Oh

I work with students with disibilities and was unable to show these magazines in fear that my students might believe what was written.  I thought it would be more factually based.



1 Star Reviewdon't waste your $$!!
A review of Mysteries Magazine, December 9, 2008
Submitted by: casey from gulf breeze, fl

absolute garbage!  Nothing scientific or educational about this magazine!  Crystal power, faith healing, witches, bigfoot and UFO's. Do NOT waste your money!



1 Star ReviewMysteries is a big dissapointment
A review of Mysteries Magazine, August 1, 2008
Submitted by: Kate from MD

 

I am extremely dissapointed in Mysteries. From it's description: Examines the mysteries which have intrigued both historians and scientists alike for ages, I thought it would be about real, scientific mysteries, like why something went extinct, or new findings in space exploration, and the clues that have been found. Instead, it's a hoakie set of articles about ghost hunting andUFOs. Buyer beware!!!



1 Star ReviewThis was the worst magazine!
A review of Mysteries Magazine, July 29, 2008
Submitted by: duckie from sylmar, ca

I threw it in the trash the same day I got it. It was deplorable!



2 Star ReviewToo many errors of fact
A review of Mysteries Magazine, March 11, 2008
Submitted by: Kate from Adams, TN

This magazine has way too many factual errors, especially the "Urban Legends" column by Charles Rammelcamp.  There was also an article about an Egyptian mummy aboard the Titanic and a claim that this was what caused the great ship to sink.  In fact, there was no mummy on the Titanic.

Then, there was one issue that everything in it was by someone named "Tim Swartz."  I don't want to read a magazine where every article is by the same person.  Also, on the magazine's homepage, it is obvious that the publisher still believes "orbs" are spirits even though they have been discounted by every reliable paranormal researcher.

I would like to see some well-written, true ghost stories without all the ghost-hunter jargon about EVP, EMF, etc., etc.  The publisher doesn't realize it, but if she included such articles, the magazine's circulation would likely increase.  All one has to do to realize that is to look at which "ghost" books sell the best.

The magazine would also attract more readers without all the psychic mumbo jumbo.  Once, at the beginning of 2004, I believe, Sylvia Brown was on the cover with her predictions for the coming year and, guess what?  Not a single one of her predictions came true.

Mysteries Magazine would do well to advertise for a "few good writers" and dispense with the "orbs," psychics, erroneous information (e.g., the Titanic article) and Charless Rammelcamp.

 



1 Star Review
A review of Mysteries Magazine, January 14, 2008
Submitted by: teach

I was very disappointed to find out (from my first issue) that this magazine deals with the paranormal.  I had no indication of that from the description; it sounded like it dealt with legitimate unsolved mysteries.  Yuck!  I immediately cancelled my subscription.



2 Star ReviewIts Not what I expected it to be
A review of Mysteries Magazine, January 2, 2008
Submitted by: Le Petit coque from Milton, VT



5 Star ReviewA must read Magazine
A review of Mysteries Magazine, July 24, 2007
Submitted by: LakersFan from Jacksonville, Fl

I have read all of the issue on print for this magazine and everytime I turn the page I am simply amazed with the quality of this publication. From the detailed imagery, to the high caliber people writing in it, to even the paper quality; this magazine is not only very informative but interesting as well.



5 Star ReviewAwesome if you love interesting history
A review of Mysteries Magazine, July 14, 2007
Submitted by: archerhaldir from Bonita, CA

This magazine isn't hokey paranormal, "I got kidnapped by aliens" type of magazine. There are interesting artlcles ranging from ancient history to paranormal oddities. There is also calander listings in the back that give you info on everything from museum exhibits to remote vewing classes  in the US and abroad. I love this magazine and the only bad thing about it is that it is a bi-monthly magazine. I wish it was a  monthly magazine, so I could read it more. The only hokey thing about the magazine are the ads.

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