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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
The books were of good quality. They did the job. My daughter enjoys writing music and other things. Thank you!
Lily Gao
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
Thin and easy to use
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
This is a great product. I use it to journal and jot down my notes when I read the books of my interests. I like to learn from the books I read, and this journal serves the purpose of annotating what I’m learning.
Lewis Barrineau
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
They are perfect just hard to find a journal cover for them that fits.
Aleksandra Krupina
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Notebooks arrived fast, they are well-made, simple and look clean. The paper quality is solid, it's not very thick paper, but it works for my needs. I am in grad school and use them to study for a licensure exam - I can dedicate 1 notebook to each study domain - so they have been perfect for that. I also like the size as it allows me more space to include notes on each topic or draw a diagram.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
I ordered this for a meeting for all the attendees to have for note taking. They were perfect! Lightweight, plenty of pages, neutral cover. Use these for everything now.
Hannah Cussen
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
These are perfect for college. I use 1-2 notebooks per class, and I love that the thin size means that I'm not carrying a ton of extra paper around, and that there isn't a ton of paper wasted at the end of each notebook. The cover is kraft paper, not super heavy, but held up to being in a backpack for 10 weeks. The pages ghost slightly with fountain pen ink, but overall didn't bleed through.
Andrea L
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
Perfect for any use. I have been using the dot grid notebooks for college note-taking since October 2023.Previously, my favorite notebook was Five Star's graph-ruled spiral notebook. However, these are now my new favorite. Comparatively, they are: Cheaper. Easier to carry in bags (no more spirals getting tangled on each other). They also have: Thicker paper that pens, markers, and highlighters bleed through significantly less (finally, I can write on both sides of the page with pen!). Unobtrusive dots. More cream-colored paper, which I personally like the look of. Fewer pages, which is useful for students who struggle to fill notebooks every semester/quarter.There are also downsides. While these aren't important to me, they may be important to you: There are no binder holes. There's no perforation, so pages can only be removed (nicely) through careful folding and tearing or with scissors. The notebooks are made entirely of paper and stitching, so they can't take as much abuse (the covers tend to bend, but I've never had any tearing/ripping).Attached pictures: One of my used notebooks and an example of a torn-out page. The front and back of pages from this notebook (left) and from my old Five Star notebook (right).For reference, I typically use black pens, Mildliner highlighters, Crayola markers, and Wite-Out in my notebooks. You can see all of these (except the markers) in the pictures.
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