I have one.... I have the whole year of 1976 if I can find them.
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No, its really hard to find that answer
You can try searching for the specific article on the Readers Digest website, archives, or online databases. You may also check with libraries or online archives that specialize in historical publications. Additionally, reaching out to Readers Digest directly for assistance or looking for second-hand copies of older issues could help you find the article.
I have a copy (vinyl) - I am looking for it on CD! it's GREAT!
it came with the Package with the reader digest.
You can subscribe to Reader's Digest online through their official website or by contacting their customer service. Additionally, you may find subscription offers in magazines or online marketplaces such as Amazon.
This book is likely out of print as it was published in 2005. You may be able to find a used copy on websites like eBay or Amazon, or in online second-hand bookstores like AbeBooks. Libraries may also have a copy available for borrowing.
Maybe 50 cents, if you can find someone who will pay you 50 cents for it.
Readers Digest condensed books are not considered valuable in terms of monetary worth, as they were mass-produced and widely circulated. However, some people may find value in them for their convenience in offering shortened versions of popular books.
It is difficult to say, because more and more of these publications are being scanned and made available online, and libraries are discarding their hard copies to make more room for other publications; as a result, it is easier to find the hard copies at flea markets or for sale on auction sites. I would suggest that you go on Ebay and see how much people are asking for bound copies of Readers Digest and Condensed Readers Digest.
You can find the article about the girl with a parasite in her brain by visiting the Reader's Digest website and using their search feature. Alternatively, you can check online databases or library resources that archive past issues of Reader's Digest. If you're looking for a specific article, using keywords like "girl with parasite in her brain" along with "Reader's Digest" in a search engine may also yield results.
You can find examples of Reader's Digest Word Power in the "Word Power" section of Reader's Digest magazine or on their website. This feature typically includes vocabulary words, their definitions, and example sentences to help readers expand their vocabulary and language skills.