Notebook Collection, part 16

This batch of notebooks all came from Amazon. I don’t generally go online looking for notebooks, because I could end up spending way too much money. These were procured over the course of about a year, some by my husband, some by me.

Past posts about the collection I have so far: Post #1  |  Post #2  |  Post #3  |  Post #4  |  Post #5  |  Post #6  |  Post #7  |  Post #8  |  Post #9 | Post #10 | Post #11 | Post #12 | Post #13Post #14Post #15

I’m a sucker for a nice leather cover, which my husband knows. That’s why I ended up with 2 different notebooks with similar covers (though they were procured a year apart), and why he took a risk on getting me the one on the right, which has unlined pages. But since it’s a 6-ring binder inside (see below), the pages will be easily replaced with lined paper, if/when I get to using this notebook. 


The escape room enthusiast in me was drawn to these notebooks with locks on the covers. The one on the right also appealed to my love of maps on notebooks.


This spiral notebook is notable because the subject separators can be removed from the front and put wherever in the notebook I need them to be.


These are both from the same company, and they’re both beautiful leather covers, with a notebook inside that can be removed and replaced when I fill it.


Is it crazy that I still have the ambition to eventually use each of these notebooks? I keep telling myself that I need to do more writing in a notebook, even though it’s just so much faster to write on a computer. Plus, my writing work consists of revision far more than actual writing these days, so there’s just not much to use a notebook for. Then I get sad, thinking that so many of these will never be used…

Do you collect anything related to reading or writing? Feel free to share!

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