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Anonymous
Posted August 24, 2010
why BN has digital content for sale on it's website that is not compatible with it's e-reader prodcut is beyond me...but I found out the hard way that this product is not. And they wont refund my order since i "accessed" the digital content.
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Posted March 6, 2011
This is my favorite magazine of all time. Major bummer that it's not available on the Nook, espcially when I see my iPad friends reading an electronic version. More puzzling is that I can find a subscription offering for the magazine when shopping on my Nook - there's an out-of-date subscription offering under "Hot Newsstand Picks" (the monthly subscription price would have been $10.49) But the link doesn't work when you try to subscribe to the magazine. So apparently, B&N was offering the Nook subscription to the magazine but it is no longer available. I've asked B&N for an explanation but have yet to receive one. I suggest that all interested Nook users keep writing B&N and the Economist and hopefully spur someone to take action and get us the electronic version of the magazine.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.The Economist is, by far, the most engaging and edifying publication on the market today. I have subscribed for more than fifteen years (since high school) and I consider it to be an annual investment that is worth every dime. Where other weekly publications such as Time and Newsweek have seen their subscription base in absolute freefall, the Economist has watched its number of subscribers soar.
The magazine's writers do not hide their bias in favor of "free minds and free markets" and I often find myself in sharp disagreement with the magazine's staunch liberatarian stands on social issues. That aside, each issue of the Economist covers world affairs in far greater detail than your average newspaper or evening news program. If one were to desire knowledge of mayoral politics in Mogadishu, Somalia look no further than the Economist.
For those who wish to be accurately and intelligently informed, the Economist is an invaluable resource. You will not be disappointed.
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Posted March 5, 2012
Why offer this if you can't see it on the Nook? This is honestly infuriating!
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Posted March 15, 2011
Maybe those complaining in the reviews have the old-school Nook, but i can report that the Economist is most definitely availabel on teh Nook Color. I bought the latest issue recently and it's great. I am seriously considering a subscription. The only problem is how expensive it is (but probably worth it). I just wish you could get a discount subscribing to the Nook version and the paper magazine simultaenously. i know my wife would love the paper copy, while I'd mostly read the digital copy on my Nook Color.
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Posted March 12, 2011
As a Barnes and Noble employee, I can inform you that it is up to The Economist, not Barnes and Noble, to publish in Nook or any other electronic form as they do retain the rights.
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Posted February 6, 2011
Well, was eager to read economist along with my other books. Couldn't find it because it is unavailable. First Nook Letdown.
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Posted February 4, 2011
Just purchased a Nook and I was disapointed that the Economist was not available on the devise.
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 24, 2011
The best magazine out there is still only offered in print format here at Barnes and Noble. My next ebook reader upgrade will be to a Kindle if great magazines like this remain out of the Barnes and Noble bookstore and only in the realm of competitors like Amazon.
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Posted January 21, 2011
This is the best news magazine in publication. Period.
I had been planning to get a Nook but probably will go Kindle if they can't fix this in short order. This is a staple.
DUMBLEDOREKF
Posted January 18, 2011
Getting my magazine subscriptions like the Economist is one of the reasons I chose to get an e-reader...looks like I should have chosen the Kindle...
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Posted January 10, 2011
Really needs to be available on the nook. I fully support barnes and noble who pays local taxes and actually runs a physical business in my community and this is why I like the nook but we really need to have more options available especially international content. With this in mind the economist is critical
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Anonymous
Posted January 6, 2011
I gave my husband a Nook for Christmas. The first thing he wanted to order was the Economist. NOT AVAilble. WHY? Is there anyone out there in Nook land reading these Reviews. Found it right away for the Kindle.
Do I need to get one of those too?
Anonymous
Posted January 5, 2011
It's a great magazine, it just needs to be on Nook. Is anyone listening?
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Posted October 26, 2009
Excellent journalism. I feel out-of-touch with the world when I fall behind on issues and enjoy the exquisite writing style for its own sake. I have been known to laugh out loud in public at some of the unexpected and illustrative dry humor embedded in the articles.
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Posted November 9, 2008
I received this magazine as a gift from my stepfather and now and giving it as a gift to my father-in-law. The articles are informative, poignant, and well written. I trust their sources and integrity. And most of all, I enjoy reading the magazine. I would highly recommend The Economist to anyone interested in economics and world affairs.
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Posted September 6, 2008
This is by far the best magazine I've ever read. I have lots of free time and access to almost all the magazines out there since I work at a bookstore, and this is the only one that doesn't disappoint. The articles are extremely well written and informative every single week. I look forward to reading through the new issues as soon as they come out.
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Posted May 15, 2008
The writing and the analysis in The Economist are so good, I'd rather read it than a newspaper or any other weekly news magazine. Getting through every article takes a week, and is well worth the time spent.
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Posted October 14, 2008
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Posted December 1, 2009
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Overview
The Economist provides top business leaders with an international outlook on the global marketplace. Every issue of The Economist explores the links between domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.