The London Review of Books is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas.
Published twice a month, the LRB is home to the most exciting writing on literature, history, politics, philosophy, art, poetry and more.
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App features
- Read the LRB anywhere, even offline
- Get the latest issue on Wednesday, before it hits the newsstand
- Save articles for later reference
- Resize text for easy reading
- Dark mode option
- Access ten years of the LRB dating back to 2014
Subscribing via the app
- The app is free to download and comes with a free preview issue
- Subscribers to the LRB magazine can access the app with their LRB website login and do not require a separate app subscription
- Subscriptions made via the app, however, do not include access to the LRB website and online archive
- In the app, you can purchase individual issues of the magazine or an annual subscription
- Subscriptions are charged to your Apple account and managed in App Store account settings
- All subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the subscription period
- If your subscription lapses, you will still be able to read the issues published while you were an active subscriber
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Volume 45 Number 1
$6.50
Volume 45 Number 2
$6.50
Volume 45 Number 3
$6.50
Volume 45 Number 4
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Volume 45 Number 5
$6.50
Volume 45 Number 6
$6.50
Volume 45 Number 7
$6.50
Volume 45 Number 8
$6.50
Volume 38 Number 23
$5.50
London Review of Books
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Buggy and basic
I download back issues and mark favourites and they disappear. I get numerous errors when launching on 4G or if the app is backgrounded for any length of time.
Not sure why there isn’t a remote server user profile that stores more about my use and bookmarks than just account info.
It’s a shame, the content is magnificent.
No offline reading
Please make downloaded content available offline
Can’t swipe to the next article anymore
It has improved very slowly over the years , but following the last update it no longer lets you swipe right to go to the next article, after reading for a while. Most random, bizarre error. You have to exit the current issue, then try and find the issue again, which isn’t easy, if you’re a little behind.
Also, it does not let you load the ToC for some reason. The Back button takes you straight to the list of issues, not the ToC.
Very annoying. Usability is down again.
Infuriating keeps failing to work offline
I mainly want to read on the tube. Unfortunately most times you try and open this offline it will either fail to open the feed at all of it will have deleted all the issues you downloaded before.
Needs more work
This app is pretty frustrating - settings are limited, font size, scrolling and other features don’t quite work as you would expect them to
Content good - app currently annoying
Major complaint is annoying inability to swipe between articles once you start reading them. Otherwise works fine.
Good but...
Can you add more colour options for the background, light and dark are too limited.
Everything you need
I always look forward to the next edition of the LRB. Whilst the long-form essay isn’t to everyone’s liking I enjoy the opportunity to read an in depth view, especially on history and the arts
Well worth the cost of subscription, especially as you gain access to the digital edition and archive.
It would be welcome if the digital edition was available on all versions of kindle rather than just the kindle fire.
I’m converted!
I’m not really one for reading anything longer than a tick box menu on an App, and still prefer my real paper LRB. But Royal Mail is HOPELESS at the moment (no delivery for 9 days, and counting) so I couldn’t wait any longer… and it’s proved easy to use, easy to read, and easy to enjoy. I’m converted! But I would still like to see the postman again… please
Badly designed app
Unlike other subscribed magazines the LRB has an app bad enough to make you consider cancelling your subscription. If you search for something it kicks you out and asks you to subscribe. It would be inconvenient to out in your details, but don’t worry: this isn’t even an option. Round and round you go.
You have to check by edition to find something you want to read. And let’s be honest there’s always quite a lot you can’t be arsed to read in each individual edition.
It’s prehistoric and typically LRB.
Back catalogue and ability to search and access it. This is the key to subscriber satisfaction in the modern age, guys.
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