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Wonderful thick dense paper
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There is also a pocket for loose paper if you need it
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The Five Stars cover is pretty durable and protects your paper pretty good
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The paper is great if you need to stuff a gift with tissue paper.
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Very nice Graph paper
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The paper is thin, like the kind they use in phonebooks.
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I love the graph paper; it makes writing lists and organizing notes easier
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6mm graph paper, good enough to write, but not more than that
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I got tired of having loose leaf paper floating around my desk, so i decided to try a note book to keep things neater and still only take up one sheet of paper worth of desk real estate
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The front and back cover was so flimsy to this and the paper looked all crushed and warped as though it had water damage.
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My first 2 graphs I used regular blank paper, though adequate but difficult to read with crooked, squiggley lines
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Great graph paper.
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Good, thick paper.
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If you like grid paper this book is for you
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great for taking math notes, more organized than carting around a bunch of loose graph paper
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Five Star always offers sturdy paper products
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The paper is decent for modern rolling pens, I like the pre-punched and micro-perfed sheets (useful to take a sheet or two out cleanly!).
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Wonderful thick dense paper
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Nice quality graph paper
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The papers are also really easy to tear out without the frizz coming with
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The paper is very thin, albeit better than the cheapest loose-leaf graph paper you can normally find, it's not the same bond weight as Five Star's normal notebooks, the paper is not as smooth, and so on
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The paper is super thin, kinda flimsy
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Who uses paper like this I thought when they came
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The paper itself is decent if you aren't soaking the paper in water.
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It’s only big enough for like a paper you tear out of the note book
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I have not ripped a paper... ever
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The paper is easy to tear out and is about average quality paper
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The paper is nice and thick(as far as notebook paper goes) and the cover is sturdy.
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Paper is easy to write on, is three-holed punched, has plenty of squares, and is perforated
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It's a lot easier to take to campus or to a coffee shop than a binder full of loose-leaf engineering paper and it's neater than trying to keep track of loose leaf papers
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The paper is very thin, albeit better than the cheapest loose-leaf graph paper you can normally find, it's not the same bond weight as Five Star's normal notebooks, the paper is not as smooth, and so on
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Excellent for my Math classes and cheap as an
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Very satisfied A++++
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The front and back cover was so flimsy to this and the paper looked all crushed and warped as though it had water damage.