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A World to Escape to February 14, 2004 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I am just turning 11 years old, and have already found out more than literacy, arithmacy, and spelling. I have learned about Goldberg machines, swords, moon hoaxes (?), ancient mummies, cats, dogs, and why we get hiccups. I have learned how directors create movie monsters, how some beleive the world will someday come to an end, and about the theories of "Snowball Earth." And these are only 10 of the literely 100's of things I've learned. This is all thanks to Muse Magazine. It is Muse that teaches hundreds, thousands, possibly millions of things to children all over the world. Things from the possibility of having the same birthday as another kid in an average 25 student class, to how the modern fork made it's way to the table. And through all this learning, the reader may laugh at the crazy antics of the 9 Muse characters. They don't even think about the learning going on, and if they did compare it to their history class, taught by the monotone voice of unenthusiastic Mr. Boring, then they'd refuse to go to school, and demand a new Muse every day. This is a world to escape to for them, a place for learning and laughs, things very important to loving parents.
Get This Mag!!!!!!!!! October 8, 2005 Muse Freak (Monroe, La) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Where to start? Muse always has great articles about science or sometimes an interesting story from history. One of the main things about them that stands out to me, is that they don't go down to the level of just plain pop-culture. They also don't take themselves too seriously, and this results in the magazine being very fresh, and incredibly funny!!!!! The arrival of Muse in my house always makes my week, and I promise, YOU WANT THIS MAGAZINE!!!!!!!!!!!
My nephew loves it October 30, 2005 B. Powell (Lafayette, LA USA) 18 out of 22 found this review helpful
My nephew really enjoys Muse. He is now 11 and in the gifted program at his school. He saves the magazines to re-read.
MUUUUSSSSSEEEE March 23, 2006 Alice Stambaugh 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
Muse deserves the title above. For one, it can be for any ages, except for nine year olds, or younger. Adults can read it for fun, when they don't feel like having to figure out what catatophonia means, and kids can read it whenever. It has to be the best mag in the world. Plus, it's fun. The editors, and everyone else who works on the mag are ingenious, making the entire thing funny. There are different sections to the mag, each with it's own theme. EX: math, facts, Q and A, Contests, and Randomness, and Randomness. And for the contest, there's always a fun project to work on, with a chance to get it printed in the worlds most popular mag, your's truly, MUSE! My names not Alice, I'm her son.
Absolutely the Best Magazine in the Whole Printing Press February 1, 2005 Maya (Washington, USA) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
I've gotten Muse for a fair few years now and I've been hooked ever since my first issue. Muse rules! If you are sick and tired of corny (ahem, ahem) fashion and celebrity magazines and love science, history, art, language arts, culture, jokes, pies, and everything else that makes life worth living, you absolutely have to give Muse a try. Muse was the beginning point of an epiphany in my life. I will never, ever get tired of Muse. Take my word for it! Give Muse a try!
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