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THE ROCKETEER OFFICIAL MOVIE SOUVENIR MAGAZINE
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The book contains none of the traditional features of a magazine: there are no ads (apart from one on the inside front-cover, for Topps' own products), and there are no "segments" or "sections". Rather, it is a 64-page storybook summary of the film interspersed with a few pages of behind-the-scenes info. If Goodreads has storybook entities, and if it has behind-the-scenes-of-films books, then there's no good reason this should not qualify for its own Goodreads entry.
I agree that there are a lot of actual magazines on Goodreads that shouldn't be here, e.g. cooking magazines, magazines with particular issue numbers/dates etc, individual magazines which are part of larger runs, and one-off magazines which clearly are magazines. But I can attest to the fact that this does not fit into those categories: despite what it calls itself and how it was marketed & distributed, it's clear (at least to me, who owns a copy) that's it's much more book than magazine in substance. Denying it a Goodreads entry solely on the basis that it was marketed & distributed as a mag would be equivalent to, say, allowing a magazine full of ads and sections merely because it describes itself as a "book".

Standards are not set by librarians, but we are expected to follow them. If you feel the standards are incorrect you could contact site staff.

But I can also appreciate your position, and in particular the risk for librarians who make the wrong call on these matters.
I'd be grateful if you could point me in the direction of a contact for site staff?

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Also, the title needs fixing in accordance with Goodreads standards-- the correct title is: The Rocketeer Official Movie Souvenir Magazine. Published 1991, edited by Gary Gerani and Russel Hogan.