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Good paper and fairly durable.
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I hear their paper is quite good
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It is so nice to have paper in my purse that doesn't fall apart
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The acid free paper is a
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Moleskines are lauded as quality notebooks, but they suffer from poor paper
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The paper holds fountain pen ink pretty well without bleeding through.
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It's paper, folks, and it's nice paper to write on
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I love the Moleskine, the size is perfect, the paper is very good.
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The paper is tough so it won't tear easily
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The paper is silky smooth and absorbs ink super well without bleeding or leeching through the page
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They have a cloth-like cover, acid-free paper, they're made from renewable resources, and FSC certified
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but it is better just to use as notes since it is ruled and the paper is too smooth for sketching.
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Extremely poor quality, thin paper, horrible compare to what this cahier used to be, obviusly something changed and the quelity went to trash
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They feature some of the best paper in the world that's fountain pen (and even flex pen) friendly.
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These are my favorite little thin books--good quality paper in them and so classy!
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They are so nice looking and feel great, the paper is lovely to draw in as well.
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There's a little pocket in the back for loose papers but it flaps
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The paper is possibly the highest grade (shocking, right?
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It is the same size as a passport, and fits in a back pocket or shirt pocket (on male clothing, at least.)The paper is smooth and accepts ink well, and the cover is sewn on, unlike some other notebooks that are stapled
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The paper is super crisp and the binding is well made
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It was a perfect size and had a sturdy cover enclosing 48 pages of perfect writing paper
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perfect size to keep in my bookbag or back pocket and the paper is very nice
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Inferior paper.
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I like the detachable pages in the back and the flap to hold loose papers
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nice little notebook..pretty durable and nice paper
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I use pencil, and the paper is excellent for this purpose
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Perfect travel size, great paper quality, great cover, easy to lug around with you - good space to write, draw, whatever it may be
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Yes, it's smooth paper and stitched, but at over $3 a piece absurdly expensive.
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Love the grid paper
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They're handy little notebooks worth checking out at $3.00, but at $9.00 they're a complete waste of money, especially considering how bad the paper is
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Mostly, the paper within is smooth and writes so beautifully you never want to stop writing
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Also, the pages are, well, paper thin
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The covers are a thicker paper, so not as durable as they could be, but they are just right
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The paper is fine and the construction is sturdy without being cumbersome.
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As an example, the pocket on the back isn’t even folded, tough paper: they just used an extremely weak glue to slap a cut-out onto the back cover
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Paper writes well.
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Paper in both classic and cahier books stand up well to erasure with either pen or pencil.
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" so dont be confused but paper is good and
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Great paper, perfect size to stick in a jacket pocket.
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I love the brown covers especially (because I like drawing on them) and love the paper and love this size book particularly
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The paper holds up well, and as long as I have a pen, I can write down my miscellaneous thoughts for later consideration
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Good quality paper, pretty solid cover.
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Good-Nice paper-Great binding-Nice size-LightweightBad-Crap quality
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High Quality Paper - Excellent to write on - Fit comfortably in your jean pockets.
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Excellent A++++++++