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The tear out pages are great to have in the field for giving information to people without paper. This product is exactly as advertised. Very usefull for keeping daily lists.
I use them for ideas that later end up fleshed out in a bigger moleskine notebook. These tiny notebooks are perfect for jotting notes & carrying everywhere.
Try the Moleskine Ruled Cahier Notebook instead. They have a flimsy cover. These are tiny. Probably made by little elves.
Fits perfectly in shirt pocket. Also, the detachable sheets are a little less convenient to write on, as they do not lay flat, but pop up at the point of the perforation. These are light-weight, easier to carry in pocket without adding bulk.
The last 32 pages (16 sheets) are detachable, namely half of notebook. Would like to see this notebook in all non-detachable pages; or fewer detachable pages; or pages that less easily detach. I find this less than ideal, as the sheets are perforated & so can be prone to detaching on their own (when un-wanted), especially if you don't fill up the notebook very fast & are carrying it around a while.
Excellent alternative to the heavier full-size (same length/width dimensions, with more sheets). This is somewhat confusing. Otherwise, excellent product.
The rear flap pocket is useful; i carry cash & a credit card there, and no longer carry a wallet, just the notebook. However, as noted on the front packaging, "64 lined pages, last 16 sheets detachable".
I do miss the elastic closure of the other Moleskine models, but a very nice price for a very nice pack of notebooks I am very pleased with the professional look and feel of these notebooks, and i recommend this product to anyone looking for a journal with a nice look and feel to have around. I really like this product, it's a nice alternative to the more expensive notebooks. Don't expect the traditional Moleskine feel though, it's a thinner material, but still a high quality product, i've had my set of three for a little more than three months, i take one with me everywhere to jot down stray thoughts and the other two i fill with writings that my wife takes with her her when she goes on trips.
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