
Moleskine Notebooks are a regular part of my everyday carry collection. In particular the Moleskine Chapters Notebooks. Part of this range also includes a cute pocket size version of the moleskine chapters notebooks.

In case you have not come across the Moleskine Chapters Notebooks these are mini-organisational notebooks. The pocket version of this notebook is divided into five “chapters” and a “to do list” section. This means that you can categorise your notes in your chapters as you wish as well as easily create a

They are also available in a range of palette combinations. The version pictured is a plum purple and mint green combination.
Product Details:
- softcover notebook
- 70 gsm paper
- 96 pages/5 chapters
- grid dot (available in lined, plain and grid dot)
- Pocket (3 x 5.5)
- exposed, coptic bound spine (lies flat)
When using a notebook do you split your notebook into different categories/chapters to help make you more
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