Thursday, June 17, 2010

[[[Good: New Zealand's Guide to Sustainable Living]]]



Discription : Good magazine, New Zealand's guide to sustainable living, is packed full of inspirational stories, in-depth features, gorgeous images, eco information and handy tips. Chemical-free housekeeping, the latest eco-style, eating for better health, new eco-friendly products, tricky green dilemmas solved.


More review coming soon.

This is one of the most original and engaging magazines I've come across. I read a copy at my physical therapist's office and couldn't put it down. She told me everyone who reads it wants to take it home, patients and therapists alike.
I really enjoy it but I wish the subscription price wasn't so steep, because that might discourage people from investigating a truly worthwhile publication. I will keep buying it, and will strongly consider a subscription (when I've saved up enough!). Readers, do yourselves a big favor and check it out. You won't read anything like it. Beautifully designed, it's friendly, easily accessible, unstuffy, and will appeal to the discerning reader ready to be challenged on many levels. Without being precious and assuming the reader is "in" on some kind of inside joke, it crosses all boundaries, from worldwide ecological consciousness, art, architecture, music, politics, humor, and human rights issues. Each issue is dedicated to a single topic, something I truly love in a magazine. Immediately appealing--buy it, try it, and you'll see what I'm raving about!





Good magazine, New Zealand's guide to sustainable living, is packed full of inspirational stories, in-depth features, gorgeous images, eco information and handy tips. Chemical-free housekeeping, the latest eco-style, lowering your family's carbon footprint, eating for better health, new eco-friendly products, tricky green dilemmas solved - it's all in Good! Even better, Good donates 20% of the magazine's subscription revenue to selected local charities.


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