TLB
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
She was so happy that it was a hard cover. It was exactly what she wanted. Perfect.
alex agulian
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
The Perfect Companion for Every Writer and Thinker!**I recently purchased the Moleskine Classic Notebook in large, ruled format, and I can confidently say it has become my go-to notebook for all my writing needs. As someone who values quality and functionality, this notebook exceeds my expectations in every way.**Quality Construction**: The quality of this notebook is outstanding. The cover is sturdy and durable, providing excellent protection for my notes and sketches. The classic black design is sleek and professional, making it suitable for any setting—whether at work, school, or personal use.**Paper Quality**: The paper is a dream to write on! It’s thick enough to prevent ink bleed-through, allowing me to use various pens and markers without any issues. The ruled lines are perfectly spaced, providing guidance for my writing while still allowing for creativity.**Size and Portability**: The large size is ideal for those who like to write or sketch freely. It’s spacious enough for extensive notes, brainstorming sessions, or journaling. Despite its size, it fits comfortably in my bag, making it easy to carry around wherever I go.**Versatility**: This notebook is perfect for a variety of uses—journaling, note-taking, sketching, or even as a planner. I love how it adapts to my needs, whether I’m at a meeting, in a lecture, or simply jotting down my thoughts.**Overall**: The Moleskine Classic Notebook is an exceptional product that combines style, durability, and functionality. It has quickly become an essential tool in my daily routine, and I appreciate the attention to detail that Moleskine puts into their products. If you’re looking for a high-quality notebook that enhances your writing experience, I highly recommend the Moleskine Classic Notebook, Large, Ruled, Black. It’s worth every penny and will inspire you to put pen to paper!
Samson Neo
Reviewed in Singapore on October 15, 2022
My first Moleskine notebook and have good experience using it. Will get another next time.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 12, 2021
The notebook looks good (not wow) but definitely not worth the price paid. Choose cheaper options with the same quality.
Weslei
Reviewed in Brazil on October 9, 2019
A descrição do produto trazia que era um caderno grande e recebi um caderno pequeno. Não era o que eu esperava.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on January 12, 2019
書きやすくて好きです。長く使っていると開かない様に止めるゴムが伸びてしまうので、工夫が必要になってきます。
Veni Vidi Vici
Reviewed in Germany on November 13, 2013
Seit über 20 Jahren schreibe ich Tagebuch und habe auch schon viele davon beisammen. Seit 2005 benutze ich Moleskine Bücher und ich benutze keine anderen mehr. Während bei den anderen Notizbüchern im Laufe der Jahre Seiten herausfallen, Nähte platzen, Seiten vergilben so sind MoleskineBücher unverwüstlich. Die eng aneinanderliegenden Linien lassen auf einer Seite viel Platz für Gedanken und Notizen. Mit 240 Seiten ist das Notizbuch auch sehr umfangreich und hält lange. Es passt in jede Tasche-lässt sich überall hin mit nehmen. Besonders SUPER finde ich die Tasche auf der letzten Seite. Hier ist Platz für Bilder, Erinnerungen in Form von Tickets, Rechnungen oder Zettelchen, Briefe, Postkarten, Einladungen, es gibt nichts, was ich nicht da hinten reinstopfe. Durch dieses willendliche hineinstopfen kann das Moleskinbuch schon auf eine ordentlich Dicke anschwillen, doch der Gummizug hält alles perfekt zusammen und ist bei keinem meiner unzähligen Bücher je gerissen.Klar ist ein Moleskine Notizbuch etwas teurer als andere Notizbücher, dennoch finde ich den Preis durchaus gerechtfertig für diese Qualität und Haltbarkeit. Moleskine Bücher finde ich leider selten in Shops, deshalb bestelle ich sie fast ausschließlich im Internet. Es gibt diese Ausführund mit einem festen- etwas steiferen Einband und mit einem sogenannten "soft" Einband der sich biegen lässt. Ich persönlich bevorzuge den festen Einband, da ich viele Bilder in mein Notizbuch einklebe, es daher ziemlich dick wird, hat es sich beim Soft Einband stark gebogen, dass fand ich nicht so schön- ein fester Einband hält das ganze dann doch etwas steifer zusammen. Das ist aber Geschmackssache, jeder so wie er es eben braucht.Von mir gibt es 5 Punkte, mein absoluter Favorit als tägliche Schreiberin
Anon
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2010
I've long been an avid fan of notebooks, and more generally, quality stationary. I own quite a number of notebooks, both self-bought and those that were gifted to me. However in each case, the notebook somehow fell short and I would find myself disheartened to write in them a few pages in. They were either spiral-bounded, poorly bounded, lines were ruled too wide, had poor paper quality, etc.Yes, I'm absolutely anal-retentive over the quality of my notebooks and how I write in them.I've always thought about Moleskines as a teenager, and I finally took the plunge recently. Never again will I ever consider purchasing a different brand of notebook.The binding, cover, and paper quality of this notebook are top-notch. The ruled lines are a perfect width. The elastic band keeps the notebook closed and prevents damage to pages should I just happen to haphazardly throw my Moleskine into my bag. The additional pocket at the back of the notebook is also great for keeping little tidbits of information, such as business cards from restaurants I want to write a short little review for.I originally started to write in my Moleskine using a Tombo Playcolor 2 black pen (available in Japan), and the ink dried nicely. However, I recently adopted this: . These Sharpie pens are perfect for writing in your Moleskin for three main reasons:1. The ink dries near-instantly (even faster than my Tombo pen), leading to minimal ink-transfer and smearing.2. Minimal pressure needed to apply ink, so your pages lie flat after writing on them instead of being wrinkled from a ballpoint pen.3. Bold ink colors lend to great aesthetic.I'll never use Moleskine for taking class notes in (except perhaps the thinner paperback notebooks that come in sets of 3), since the number of pages is overkill for most classes. I'll use Five Star notebooks for that.But for everything else - rants, thoughts, and introspection - this Moleskin is perfect.
J. C. Davis
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2008
I've been journaling ever since I was a pimply-faced teenager, and now I'm 31. In that time, I've used all varieties of notebooks, and filled them all. I came across the Moleskine brand a few years ago, and now I won't use anything else. The large ruled notebook is sturdy, of excellent construction, holds I think 265 pages, and the pages will not fall out. This notebook is best for writers and diarists.I wouldn't use this book for school because, first of all, it is expensive. Second of all, it's a bit of overkill. I doubt you'll take a class in which you'll have time to fill up this notebook. You'll be more organized in a class if you buy a simple lab book or composition book to take notes in for each class.I know a lot of people who try to write in jounals. They buy them with the best intentions, write a couple of pages, and then seem to forget about them and eventually buy ANOTHER journal, in which they will write a few pages and forget about. The key is just to keep the SAME journal, to keep in it in the same safe place, and to write in it whenever you feel like it, even if months go by without you touching it. If someone buys you another journal, fill up the first one first, and then move on to the new one. You can learn from my experience and start with the best, which is Moleskine. Otherwise . . . do whatever you want. The main thing is just to have something to write in.I've also used all variety of pens. My choice is the Pilot Precise V5. Every now and then you'll get a bum one, that you've just got to throw away because it's not writing smoothly or properly. But, for the most part, these are the best choice for journaling and writing. They are fine point. They last longer than gel ink. They require no pressure whatsoever to be placed on the tip, as ball-point pens do, and they don't smear.