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    Moleskine Cahier Pocket Plain Coffee Brown (8055002855204) Soft Cover Notebook for Use as Journal, Sketchbook, Composition Notebook

    • The pages take the Pilot gel ink very well and it doesn't sit on top of the paper like it does with many notebooks
    • I like this because if you just want to scribble thoughts into a normal Moleskine, it kind of wrecks the notebook if you rip out a page)
    • The cardboard cover is slim and durable enough to protect the pages from tearing, yet flexible enough to mold to your butt or the bulges in your briefcase/pack/purse
    • The pages are perforated and the notebook has a tiny folder in the back for holding loose pages
    • The tear out pages are great to have in the field for giving information to people without paper.
    • I keep mine in my gym bag side pocket and it spends weeks there without losing a page or getting damaged.
    • The cover tended to wear out from the friction of moving around in my pocket and the detachable pages detached prematurely so I ended up not keeping any notes that I wanted to keep long term in the notebook
    • If you do this, don't forget to number the pages before you remove the binding.
    • All the pages have perforations so you can easily remove any if you want, and the pocket and the inside cover is great for holding any loose pages
    • The pages allow me to write on them with gel pens and they don't bleed through
    • They're small and flexible enough to fit anywhere (pocket, purse or briefcase), and the pages are easy to write on (they open flat).
    • Not enough pages.
    • The gridded pages are great for writing down ideas or bullet points as well as drawing diagrams
    • After a month or two the cover shows noticeable wear, but I have never had any covers come off or pages come out without me ripping them.
    • If you're looking to journal, they may not have enough pages for that individually.
    • Bigger trials than loose pages.
    • I use them for field research, and they hold up well, even with the soft cover, plus have enough pages to hold a lot of notes.
    • You can find fancier journals with hard, leather-wrapped covers, gilded pages, and embedded illustrations or decorative scrollwork
    • These notebooks don't have enough pages to be really useful
    • When I got these notebooks, I started to number the pages
    • They're small and flexible enough to fit anywhere (pocket, purse or briefcase), and the pages are easy to write on (they open flat).
    • Good pocket size, great smooth cover, and crisp smooth pages
    • The pages are stitched together in the middle but the books do not fall apart
    • I use these to death and I've never lost a page
    • I use both sides anyway, but it may bother you if you like prisitine pages-Cover sometimes needs tape to hold it together with heavy use.-Perforated pages sometimes come loose at the tops and bottoms with heavy use.-Cost
    • However, as noted on the front packaging, "64 lined pages, last 16 sheets detachable"
    • Would like to see this notebook in all non-detachable pages; or fewer detachable pages; or pages that less easily detach
    • Individually scored pages are perfect for tossing pages with info no longer needed.
    • Small but the pages blot well with my fountain pen's ink.
    • so I don't feel bad tearing out a page, even a non-perforated one, nor does it bother me if I spill beer on one.
    • The blank pages provide the necessary flexibility to draw pictures when I need to or just write in different directions
    • I do kind of find that half of the journal has detachable pages and the other half non-detachable messed up how I wanted my work to
    • I've not lost a page, and it is a very convenient size.
    • The durability, slimness, and the ability to rip a page out to give to someone without the crippling guilt that comes with defacing a hardbound Moleskine are all welcome
    • Worth it small enough to not have the weight in my scrubs, but enough pages to not have to buy one each week
    • I like the detachable pages in the back and the flap to hold loose papers
    • so if I lose a page, I lose the point of having the book in the first place
    • Although they're missing the nice cover and bookmark ribbon, they still have a flap in back to hold loose notes and they've a stitched binding to keep your pages secure
    • I do kind of find that half of the journal has detachable pages and the other half non-detachable messed up how I wanted my work to
    • Big enough pages to fit several notes, not so big a journal as to take up undue room in my purse.
    • The tear-out pages are great for this, if they would only come out cleanly more often.
    • Good color pages and lines
    • Maybe my butt cheek loves to rip out pages when I shake my ass but lord, I should get a discount for all the pages that fall out while I just walk w it in my back pocket
    • I was worried this would not have enough pages or be too small - but it's not
    • Excellent A++++++++