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FEBRUARY 2010
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Tell us what you think
THE TEENAGER has gone through a makeover — and we’d like to know what you think of the magazine. Send your feedback to editorial@theteenagermag.com with the subject line ‘Letters to the Editor’. Don’t forget to tell us if there’s anything else that you’d like to see in THE TEENAGER. We’ll do our very best to make it happen!

IT'S COOL!
THE TEENAGER is the coolest and most interesting mag. It teaches us the funkiest things which make any bored person the happiest one... THE TEENAGER makes everyone a special one. Three cheers for THE TEENAGER… Hip Hip Hurray X 3!!!
Praggya Rawal / Allahabad


KEEP ON ROCKING!
I really love reading THE TEENAGER. In fact it is the only magazine I read as I don't like reading magazines otherwise. So I wish THE TEENAGER to keep rocking on as it always has.
Jeevika / Jammu


MARCH 2006 ISSUE, PLEASE...
March 2006 issue, please… I have started reading this great magazine since the October issue. In the December issue, I saw an excerpt about Bryan Adams (Ref: The Teenager Through The Years). I am a die-hard fan of his and want to read his interview in the March 2006 issue.
Aditya Vikram Godawat / Udaipur

Aditya, the March 2006 issue was completely sold out. So we can’t send you a copy. But here’s another excerpt from that interview for you: “Inspiration for writing songs is always a challenge. It’s easy to write songs, but not easy to write good ones. I feel most of my songs are poetry. They are memorable experiences for me, while some are simple ideas that I put down on paper.” — Bryan Adams

AMAZING NEW LOOK
I just received the Jan 2010 issue of THE TEENAGER. The new look is amazing! I can't describe THE TEENAGER in words; it is really fun to read! I must say that every member in my family waits for the new issue to arrive at our doorstep. We almost fight to grab the magazine first! THE TEENAGER rocks! Suggestion — try and include poems in the magazine again please.
Roshni / Pimpri,Pune
THE MAG IS FAB!
When I went through THE TEENAGER, I found it really amazing and subscribed to it the very next day. It really helps in the personality development of a teen. Ask Dr Grugni and the fabulous contests attract me the most. I would like to see more jokes and puzzles with an art/activity corner.
Robin Patni / Jaipur


TEEN MESSENGER
THE TEENAGER, especially dedicated to teens, has always been a good messenger. Open any page and a message is seeking the reader. Simply put the teenager is the best messenger. Every reader who reads the teenager in some way will be transformed. And every copy of THE TEENAGER we hold in our hands enters our mind and our heart and makes a change. So, readers please allow the messenger in!
Lindya Doyel / Chennai


100% FOR YOUTH
THE TEENAGER is a magazine 100% for youth, with less advertisements; a non-commercial magazine. Thank you for your service towards youth. THE TEENAGER plays a vital role in moulding young hearts by giving them values and morals. So if you find THE TEENAGER in a dark place with vibrating walls and a flood of blood, don’t worry… THE TEENAGER is in the safest place — our HEART!
Gopi Shankar / Mylapore, Chennai


FRIEND AND COUNSELLOR
I am a second generation reader of THE TEENAGER. My mother read the magazine during her teens. She recommended THE TEENAGER to me. My brother, who has recently crossed his teens, is also an avid reader of the magazine like me. According to my mother this is a clean magazine. It answers those questions, which for an adult person may sound stupid, but which make a teen’s life miserable. I fully agree with my mother. THE TEENAGER is my friend and my counsellor.

I like the new look of the magazine. No doubt the change is for the better but I only wish there would have been one or two short stories pertaining to which teens can relate. But overall I am happy that the true spirit has remained the same.
Unnati Matai / Santacruz (W), Mumbai

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