TAPS Para Magazine
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| Price: | $56.00 |
| Issues: | 12 issues / 12 months |
Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 6-10 weeks.
Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #669 in Magazine Subscriptions
- Format: Magazine Subscription
Editorial Reviews
Description
A publication of the Atlantic Paranormal Society, TAPS Para Magazine is a glossy publication dedicated to the paranormal, the unknown, and things in between. It features candid behind the scenes snapshots and stories from the Ghost Hunters television series as well as paranormal investigations, features, pictures, and contributions from experts in the paranormal field.
Customer Reviews
Worth it.
I really didn't know quite what to expect with this magazine, so I purchased some individual back issues (from the TAPS Paramag Website) before I subscribed. I have to disagree with a few earlier reviews, I think TAPS Paramagazine is very nicely put together, and I can definitely tell how it's grown and how it's constantly being improved by comparing the earlier issues to the most recent. The staff also seem to be very open to comments and suggestions if you DO have any problems.
As for the content, it's always interesting and NOT completely centered around advertising itself or Ghost Hunters, though it is the "TAPS" Paramagazine, so of course there will be some of that involved. The writers are informative and this magazine in general seems to provide INFORMATION instead of just perpetuating rumors and myth. Don't get me wrong, they *address* all manner of paranormal claims and activity (everything from UFO's to Ghosts to Cryptozoology and anything in between), but they do it professionally and objectively, as you would expect of anything affiliated with TAPS.
Whether you're a fan of the show or not, I think this magazine is well worth a subscription, and I'll definitely be continuing mine for years to come.
Didn't receive entire subscriptions.
The magazine was interesting and entertaining but I only received a couple issues. I did not receive the entire subscription. Buyer beware.
Not a Real Magazine
This 'magazine' is not literate or professional as some of the other reviews indicate, but shoddily thrown together. Jason Hawes has said that the magazine is a means for the TAPS organization to raise money to fund their operations, and like many University Alumni publications it seems to be regarded by the people making it as little more: they just need to throw together 30 pages and get it out there, taking care of course to sell advertising space in the back. But an 'interesting read' for people who DO read it is not.




