Moleskine9 x 14 cm Classic Ruled Paper Notebook, Hard Cover and Elastic Closure - Scarlet Red
Cover Material | Polypropylene(PP) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Pages | 192 |
Paper Size | A6 |
Binding | Journal |
Special Feature | Bookmark, Hard Cover |
Ruling Type | Ruled |
Style Name | Ruled |
Pattern | Notebook |
Theme | Plain |
Color | Scarlet Red |
J**A
HANDY LITTLE NOTEBOOK
i am very pleased with this notebook! i use it as a daily journal and it has been serving me well. it feels and looks premium it also feels very durable, the back pocket is very useful when storing things. happy with this purchase, highly recommend!
L**.
Small size
Small size!
L**N
Didn’t expect the size
… size is so small I thought its big because of its price like seriously why is it 51 AED if the size is this small.
A**S
expansive
Very expensive
C**N
Moleskine
Good product
X**B
Es el modelo miniatura
Es miniatura, la publicación no es clara y da la impresión que se trata del tamaño normal. Por el precio puedes comprar la normal. El proceso re reembolso lleva mas tiempo de lo normal. Mala experiencia que pone en tela de juicio todo el servicio post venta de amazon
D**N
5/5: High quality but expensive little tool to add your arsenal.
For just over £6, these A6 notepads are quite expensive and hard to justify a purchase when there are substitutes available which look and feel VERY similar to this - but are cheaper. However, there is just something about Moleskine notepads which hooks me in. Once I made the initial plunge and bought an A5 Moleskine, I never looked back - and couldn't help but purchase this little notebook.My intention was to keep this in one of my pockets (either on my legs or in my jacket) so that it's easily accessible whenever a bright idea pops into mind. For that purpose, and jotting down little things which you might forget, it's really useful. There's something about having a dedicated 'space' where you can just throw your ideas down which makes them flow a little easier than if you're throwing it into the back of a multi-purpose book.But yeah. It's expensive. But it is high-quality stuff. For a student, I think something like this is invaluable to have around. 5/5 would recommend.One little note: the pages are NOT lined.
C**Y
Very, very poor quality!
I cannot express how seriously disappointed I am with this product!!!! I have been purchasing Moleskin for years and when I opened the book to use whilst on holiday recently ( I like to have a spare book to hand for when the current becomes full),I was so, so cross with the quality of the paper!The paper is so thin I am almost afraid to use the book for fear of tearing! Give me the original quality any day!😣😖
D**R
Better than Paperblank?
I have had a paperblank notebook and I thought I would try a different brand to see what is was like.I have two paperblanks, one small which I use a lot and carry around with me. The other bigger which I leave at home. The small one has got a bit battered, and the cover has come off from the notebook itself (this is wear and tear). The big one is looking still neat at home on the bookshelf.Now lets talk about size and paper quality-The same size notebook from Moleskine and Paperblanks are different. The depth of the moleskine is much less than that of a paperblank, PLUS it has more pages. I guess this additional thickness comes from the cover. The Moleskin hard cover looks pretty good and sturdy, only time will tell. The quality and thickness of the paper in both appears to be the same. Neither like my fountain pen very much, even though I have a fine nib. The ink shows through on the following page. On the Paperblank, the ink even fades - not sure if it is the fault of the ink though. I have yet to test this on the Moleskine.Both have inside envelope sleeves for storage of things.Moleskine looks very smart / professional, while the Paperblanks have great designs - if size is not too important, then it is a matter of choice of looks as the paper is pretty much the same, but for those who need even the extra couple of mm that the Moleskine can free up in your pocket / small bag then the choice is clear. The weight is about the same.
H**S
classic for a reason
Moleskine- the book of artists, philosophers and writers. Small and practical, with enough space for your wildest thoughts. Poetry aside, here's my review. I do like the size of the book, it's small enough to slip in my bag, and the elastic loop keeps the pages of the book together in the ebb and flow of detritus that is my bag. The book marker is practical, because I can mark pages wherever I need to. I bought the quadrilled version (the grid like squares on the pages) because I find that they force me to write more legibly. I dig it. There's a small paper pouch to the back where you can put things like receipts or little keepsakes that you tend to gather to you on holiday.My only drawback is that I wish the paper was a bit thicker. I do like to write with fountain pens, but the paper is just thick enough for the ink not to bleed through. Juuuuust about. In addition, I think the binding is starting to shift (ach, when stuff is made in China, I guess). That being said, I'm satisfied with my purchase.
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