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5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice 5 year diary,
This review is from: One Line a Day: A Five-Year Memory Book (Diary)
This is a really nice diary. It has a good amount of space for writing in and the binding and presentation is first rate. I can highly recommend this diary
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4.6 out of 5 stars (55 customer reviews) 107 of 117 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A GREAT idea for us non-journal-writers who want to be journal-writers,
By Nancy Jo - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: One Line a Day: A Five-Year Memory Book (Diary)
Just a short video with some visual as to how big the book is and how easy it is to navigate the book.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lovely Little Book,
By IH - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: One Line a Day: A Five-Year Memory Book (Diary)
This is a lovely, small (but thick) book! I love the limited space. Prevents me from rambling. The trickiest part is getting yourself into the habit of writing in it daily.
It has a faux-leather cover, nice binding, and gold-metallic page edges. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good, but a few problems...,
By Goldom - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: One Line a Day: A Five-Year Memory Book (Diary)
I bought this journal a little less than a year ago, and have been writing in it daily.
It's a small (but thick) journal, with a nice blue cover and gold details. The first page is a place to put your name, address, phone number and email (in case the book is lost). That is followed by a page that tells you how to use the journal. The bulk of the journal is, of course, made up by the daily pages. Each page has the date listed on top, and five sections for each year. Each section provides a place to write the year (20___), and then gives six small lines to write on. At the end of the journal you are given three sections for 'dates to remember' - basically blank lined pages for any use. I have small, neat handwriting so I am able to put a fair bit of information in each day - folks with larger handwriting may have some trouble, but there should be enough room to write the highlight of the day (which is the point, after all). I travel a lot so I also appreciate it's smaller size. Overall, I am happy with this journal, but there are some flaws. First, the gold lettering has worn off the front and spine. Some of the gold on the edges of the pages is starting to scratch off as well. The lining on the cover is starting to warp a bit, causing little bubbles and larger creases - although the cover below is still fine. As I said, I travel a lot so my journals see a lot of wear and a bit of rough use - so if you're like me, this is something to consider. However, these issues are mostly cosmetic - the spine and binding have held up very well, as good as when I bought it, I have no worries about it falling apart any time soon. The ribbon page marker is also holding up just fine. A nice little journal, I've enjoyed writing in it daily, and look forward to using it for the next few years. |
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