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Prodnography: Levenger Circa Junior Notebook (review)

My review is online. Please feel free to comment there or here.

Levenger Circa Junior review by Emory

Short version: I love it.

TOPICS: Lofi
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You'll love it. I've been using...

emory;6747 wrote:
You'll love it.

I've been using mine for months. It is fantastic.

My problem now is finding a great way to archive pages I don't need in it anymore. I'm sure there is a rollabind "binder" out there somewhere, but i'd settle for cheap-seats jumbo rollabind notebooks i can stuff my used pages into.

They look really nice. I am a high school administrator so I have a lot of junk I write down -- classroom observations, notes from meetings with students and parents, telephone notes, notes from meetings with the Big-Wigs in the district office, etc.

My Moleskine hasn't been exactly what I need in this department because everything just runs together chronologically. Plus, anything I write about students can be subpoenaed so I like the idea that I can have separate sections and pull stuff out as needed.

I hope the el cheapo shipping is fairly quick - I didn't want to spend another $13 for Express...

 
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