Reader’s Digest PLUS app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Readers Digest (Australia) Pty Ltd
Free
Current version: 2.0.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 31 Aug 2012
App size: 0 Bytes

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If you’ve been enjoying the print editions of Reader’s Digest, you’ll be thrilled to learn that Reader’s Digest PLUS is all that and more – with bonus extra audio, video and interactive content for you to enjoy.

Each issue contains a mix of great reads and inspiring tales from the best writers and sources on topics including health, crime, drama, humour, heroes, nature, profiles, history, science and advice – plus interactive slide shows, video, games and easy links to send in your own contributions. Always surprising. Always entertaining. And always packed with laughs, memorable stories, classic word quizzes, trivia, contests and more.

Over 40 million readers around the world already enjoy Readers Digests engaging and light hearted dose of "the best medicine", so why don’t you try it in this exciting new format? Who knows, you may also have your own story read by a global audience of millions!

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