![]() ![]() Of the 48-ish notebooks here there are 4 journals that I did not purchase but rather they were sent to me for free from the company who sells them. The vast majority of notebooks here are ones I purchased myself with my own hard earn (and quickly spent) money. Everything here is my honest personal opinion. Nobody paid me to write nice things about them. This post is NOT sponsored by any notebook manufacturer, brand or seller. I want to be very clear about this part before we dive into the reviews. ![]() This is NOT a sponsored review … but you can still support me Each notebook will obviously fit into more than one category, so pay attention to the section titles below to find the features of the journal you want. Besides the actual journal reviews below, I’m also going to cover my method for reviewing and choosing my favorites as well as a list of the pens I used and also a little vocabulary lesson. There’s a lot here and you might need a map to navigate this page. Ready? Let’s go! Navigating This Epic-Sized Journal Review Page ![]() We’ll look at pen test results, count dots, measure lines, compare paper color and weight … and endure lots of nerdy commentary about all these notebooks. So grab a pot of coffee (you’ll need more than a cup) and a snack and let’s dig into these reviews. I hope to help you better understand the notebook brands you already know about and maybe introduce you to some brands you’ve never heard of before. I’m exploring the world of paper weights – everything from 70gsm in Moleskine up to 100gsm in Scribbles That Matter and 120gsm in Lemome and even the ultra-thick 160gsm in Archer & Olive notebooks. But it doesn’t stop at notebook sizes, of course. There are even spiral-bound notebooks in the mix. We’ll cover B5 or composition notebook size down to the smaller notebooks in B6 and A6 sizes. And because so many folks have requested journal types besides just the standard A5 size that most bullet journals are in, I’ve added a whole range of different sizes and notebook types. You’ll find most of the well-known brands that many journalers talk about, but there are also a lot of notebooks brands that are lesser-known. But you’re in luck! My obsession with stationery will help YOU choose the perfect notebook, too.Įven though we’re up to 48-ish notebooks right now, I’ll be adding to this review page as I continue to collect more (because you know I won’t stop shopping anytime soon, right?!). uhhh… sorry, that number is now up to around 48 different notebooks! I keep buying more and more notebooks! Someone help me! I might need a journal intervention. In my quest to find the perfect bullet journal notebook I ended up buying 24 notebooks …. You need the perfect bullet journal notebook. ![]()
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