

Each month iPad & iPhone User magazine rounds up the best apps and games launched on the App Store, each one carefully tested and rated so you know where to spend your money; you can even watch videos of our reviewers exploring the apps to see if they’re for you. We’ve also got detailed reviews and attractive photo slideshows of cases, keyboards, styluses, headphones, speakers and docks that will maximise your enjoyment of your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Our regularly updated charts of the best accessories and apps give you a clear guide to the best buys for iOS users.

Fast Car is officially the best car magazine ever made, and the only one that delivers on its promise of defining today’s car culture. Stuffed with the finest feature cars from the United Kingdom, all the hottest new gear and kit, inspiring guides and even the odd top model for good measure, it’s so jam-packed, you can see it from space.

Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American magazine, published by the Time division of Time Warner, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and popular culture. Different from celebrity-focused publications like Us Weekly, People Weekly (a sister magazine to EW), and In Touch Weekly, EW primarily concentrates on entertainment media news and critical reviews. And unlike Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, which are aimed at industry insiders, EW targets a more general audience.

Car Mechanics is the UK’s only car magazine with essential advice on maintaining and repairing popular makes and models. It’s an invaluable motoring resource that appeals to both the DIY car enthusiast and the more experienced motor trade professional. Car Mechanics has helped save money for our readers every month since 1958. Each issue includes a wide range of in-depth features written in a clear, straightforward manner.

The Birthday Cake begins with the 10th anniversary of Giovanni’s father’s death, Giovanni reluctantly accepts the task of carrying on the family tradition of bringing a cake to the home of his Uncle Angelo, Brooklyn’s last Mafia boss, for a celebration. Just two hours into the night, Giovanni’s life is forever changed and he’s forced to grow up after witnessing murder, violence, chaos and the truth about what happened to his father.




















