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| Moleskine Ruled Notebook Large | 
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| Brand: Moleskine Category: Book
List Price: $17.95 Buy New: $9.56 You Save: $8.39 (47%)
New (29) Used (7) from $9.56
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Imitation Leather Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 8.3 x 5 nv: : 240 pages
MPN: MBL14 ISBN: 8883701127 EAN: 9788883701122
Publication Date: January 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Italian Moleskine with acid-free pages, | | | Thread bound within a moleskin cover and secured with an elastic band. | | | Expandable pocket made of cloth and paper inside back cover | | | Perfect for receipts, trinkets, memories or business cards. | | | Large size Ruled 240 pages |
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Product Description Picture Hemingway jotting in a notebook while surrounded by veteran war correspondents or Van Gogh struggling to capture his tortured thoughts with quick sketches and notes. This is the notebook they both used, the Italian Moleskine with acid-free pages, thread bound within a moleskin cover and secured with an elastic band. Inside the back cover is an expandable pocket made of cloth and paper; perfect for receipts, trinkets, memories or business cards.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Ruled notebook December 21, 2008 I like this product. I use it everyday as a Journal, But I have found that you need to use the right kind of pen, As the pages in the book are thin. There is no bleeding but you can see the writing on the other side of the page.But other than that I love it. I also have the planner, and my boyfriend has many other types of them and he loves them. He uses one at least everyday!
Awsome Journal December 12, 2008 What a classic journal. The Moleskine is perfect for your morning Bible reading and then writing down some thoughts you got from your reading. I use them all the time.
just right December 2, 2008 I feel like it's the notebook Little Red Riding Hood would have settled on. The thing has a cover which is durable enough without being too thick, is well bound, compact and outfitted with a discrete pocket and elastic binder. In a word- 'optimal'.
Best Choice for Journaling November 24, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've been journaling ever since I was a pimply-faced teenager, and now I'm 31. In that time, I've used all varieties of notebooks, and filled them all. I came across the Moleskine brand a few years ago, and now I won't use anything else. The large ruled notebook is sturdy, of excellent construction, holds I think 265 pages, and the pages will not fall out. This notebook is best for writers and diarists.
I wouldn't use this book for school because, first of all, it is expensive. Second of all, it's a bit of overkill. I doubt you'll take a class in which you'll have time to fill up this notebook. You'll be more organized in a class if you buy a simple lab book or composition book to take notes in for each class.
I know a lot of people who try to write in jounals. They buy them with the best intentions, write a couple of pages, and then seem to forget about them and eventually buy ANOTHER journal, in which they will write a few pages and forget about. The key is just to keep the SAME journal, to keep in it in the same safe place, and to write in it whenever you feel like it, even if months go by without you touching it. If someone buys you another journal, fill up the first one first, and then move on to the new one. You can learn from my experience and start with the best, which is Moleskine. Otherwise . . . do whatever you want. The main thing is just to have something to write in.
I've also used all variety of pens. My choice is the Pilot Precise V5. Every now and then you'll get a bum one, that you've just got to throw away because it's not writing smoothly or properly. But, for the most part, these are the best choice for journaling and writing. They are fine point. They last longer than gel ink. They require no pressure whatsoever to be placed on the tip, as ball-point pens do, and they don't smear.
The best way to take notes October 28, 2008 These ruled notebooks are the best way to take notes for class, creative writing, or general thoughts. It has high portability, quality paper, and sturdy binding and cover.
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