A few things to note that apply to the BODONI notebooks:
— No page numbers. I am used to notebooks and planners that have page numbers but it’s not a big deal breaker for me, especially for a notebook this thin.
— Fairly thin notebook. I almost want to call this an “insert” as opposed to a “notebook” because there aren’t many pages, but since it isn’t bound in the middle, it probably wouldn’t work well in elastic systems like Travelers or Lochby, etc. This isn’t a pro or con, just that there are only 40 sheets. I normally prefer 150-200 page notebooks but it was nice to have something thin for shorter projects or using one for studying different subjects.
— Maruman does offer the notebook with a cover as well, but I couldn’t find the cover separately.
The Maruman BODONI A5 notebooks are available for $15 for a pack of 3 from Vanness Pens, making them $5/notebook. Overall, the paper behaved well and it was really nice to write on. It was fine writing on both sides as well. I didn’t find the paper overly smooth so unless you prefer paper with a bit more tooth, you should enjoy this as well.
(Vanness Pens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)