subscribe to Maghound College students get enough junk mail—dealing with pesky magazine subscription cards can get bothersome. And with so many options, it can be easy to feel tempted to subscribe to countless magazines. That's why I'm fascinated with Maghound, which essentially serves as the Netflix of magazines. The service's website, www.maghound.com, dubs Maghound "the magazine lover's best friend." You can subscribe to three magazine titles per month for $4.95, five titles per month for $7.95, seven titles for $9.95, and beyond. (Even better—new users get a free one-month membership.) The advantage of Maghound versus individual subscriptions is that you can switch up what magazines you get at anytime, and the choices aren't bad, either—I get Real Simple. Photo Illustration by Tyler Waugh Addicted to magazines like me? Control your obsession with Maghound, which lets you subscribe to any number of magazines for a monthly fee and change your title choices at any time. Esquire and New York, and other options include Time, InStyle, People and National Geographic. Now if only we can get Jayplay on the list. Jessica Sain-Baird January 29, 2009 17