We have made it super easy to cancel London Review of Books subscription
at the root to avoid any and all mediums "LRB Limited" (the developer) uses to bill you.
Now let us get into the crux of this guide.
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The London Review of Books is the largest cultural literary magazine in Europe and has an unparalleled international reputation for long form literary journalism. Published every two weeks, each issue contains unique contributions by the world’s leading thinkers, scholars and writers on a range of subjects such as history, politics, philosophy, art, poetry, biography, opinion pieces, film and more. The LRB doesn’t just review books - it uses recently published books as a catalyst to interrogate and analyse world culture; the end point is a collection of independent, originally-crafted essays. The London Review of Books app is free to download and comes with a free preview issue. After that, auto-renewing subscriptions are £74.99/US $109.99 annually. To read issues from before your subscription began, you must pay for them individually at £3.99/US $5.99 per issue. Subscription and issue payment is charged to your iTunes Account at the confirmation of purchase. When you become a subscriber, you can download any issue published while your subscription is active. If your subscription lapses, you will still be able to read the issues published while you were an active subscriber. Tap the “Restore” button to make previously purchased issues available on your iPhone, iPod, or iPad. You can update or opt out of renewal for your subscription in your iTunes Store account settings. Privacy policy: https://www.lrb.co.uk/privacy Terms of use: https://www.lrb.co.uk/terms
By VlySummit
There is always something wonderful to read and learn in each issue of the LRB. Much more entertaining and interesting than the New York Review of Books.
By Dead Write
Here is my entire review of this app's predecessor: "This app is so pathetic that the LRB should be ashamed to be associated with it." I gave up on it, & had to satisfy myself with the print version. But when I got a notice about the new version, I decided to check it out. What a remarkable improvement! Simple to use, nicely laid out, allows easy sharing, articles can be sent to Instapaper or Pocket. All of a sudden, LRB has gone to the top of my iPad reading list. Well done!
By Bringing up Baby
The UK stuff can get a little obscure if you’ve never set foot in this sceptered isle but the takes on politics and history are refreshingly astringent if sometimes on the wordy side
By SRosenman
So I’m on the way to a dinner party and don’t know what I’ll talk about. I whip out my phone, find the LRB app and in a few minutes I’m all pumped up and ready to impress everyone!
By marektel
Wish it did a better job remembering where I'm reading, but adore the UI that just does everything to get out of the way.
By Robin Brown
Aug 21 2022
I wish to cancel my subscription
By Maria Luisa Bassi
Jan 05 2022
The last issue of the LRB I received is Volume 43, Number 22, 18 November 2021, which came after Number 20, 21 October, thus leaving a Number 21 unaccounted for.
After 18 November, nothing. Which even taking Xmas time, Covid, Postal shortages, etc. etc. into consideration is rather frustrating.
Would it be possible to receive the missing issues, i.e. Number 21, and all the issues from Number 22 to the present date?
Best regards
Maria Luisa Bassi
customer number 4000048100
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