Importance of the Reader's Digest BrandWhat were the important aspects of the original Reader's Digest, and what made them successful. The publication, created by DeWitt and Lila Acheson Wallace, affected so many lives positively, not only with what they accomplished in their philanthropy, but how their philosophy helped shape America at a critical time.
Reader's Digest condensed books : vol. 5, 1976 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive[575] p. : 20 cm
11 Best Judy Blume Books for Every Stage of LifeThe best stories make us feel seen and safe, no matter what we're dealing with—and the gentle truths found in these Judy Blume books have resonated and stayed with us through time. The post 11 Best Judy Blume Books for Every Stage of Life appeared first on Reader's Digest.
30 Fancy Words That Will Make You Sound SmarterWe all want to sound smarter. With these fancy words, you can take your vocabulary to a whole new level and impress everyone.
14 Aging Cartoons That Make Getting Older a Whole Lot FunnierIf laughter keeps you young, then these cartoons may be the ticket to getting older gracefully.
'What's wrong with this picture?'From The Reader's Digest Young People's Annual 1963. Designer unknown. What's wrong with this picture indeed.
Reader's digest condensed books : volume 4, 1959, autumn selections : Michener, James A. (James Albert), 1907-1997. West wind to Hawaii : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveWest wind to Hawaii : condensed from Hawaii / by James A. Michener -- Advise and consent / by Allen Drury -- The miracle of Merriford / by Reginald Arkell --...
125 Interesting Facts About Practically EverythingStop right there! You're about to learn some seriously interesting facts about science, history, and pop culture that will blow your mind. #southgroup
Here’s How to Decode the Secret Meanings Behind Your Flight NumberYou hear them called out every time you fly, but what do those flight numbers really mean—and how important are they?
Reader's Digest Condensed Books{Reader's Digest Books} I'm sure most of you have stumbled upon the old Reader's Digest books at some point. We love the punchy colors and retro designs that cover these. Most of ours have been purchased for $1-$2 from our local Goodwill + Thrift Stores. We plan to use ours around the house + for seasonal decor. Looking for more creative uses? Check out what these talented bloggers came up with: via Creative Crafter Cathe from Just Something I Made sewed pockets into hers. What a great place…
1964 Bird Illustration CoverThe old Reader's Digests have the best covers; sometimes on front, often on back.
The Most Expensive Book Ever Sold—and 24 More Worth a FortuneThe most valuable volumes may surprise you—especially the most expensive book that fetched millions
GIFThis Is Merriam-Webster’s 2022 Word of the YearDiscover the Merriam-Webster Word of the Year for 2022—and why it might have gained so much momentum.
Chilling Reincarnation Stories: Meet 6 People Who Lived BeforeProfessor Jim Tucker thinks that past lives are possible. Here are startling accounts of children who may have been reincarnated.