7/2/2023 0 Comments Leuchtturm exlibrisThere is no choice for ebook which I found pretty strange in this day and age. It also, interestingly, has a place for you to check whether it is a book or audio book. It gives you lines to fill out that include basic book info such as title, author, publication year, etc. The first is the main review section which is designed for one book per page. The journal is divided into three sections. Once you open up the journal, it’s a whole new world. Oh, and same back pocket to keep goodies like bookmarks, reading lists, and any genre stickers you might use. Same off white pages that are awesome for tired reading eyes. It also has Ex Libris embossed on the front cover to help distinguish it from others if you happen to be a journal whore like me! Same sturdy little ribbon to mark your place and elastic band to close it tight. Same cover as all Leuchtturm journals but it comes in more earthly colors as well as the normal vivid ones. If you haven’t seen one yet, I’ve included some info and photos for you. After checking on how many books it will hold (156, if you are interested) I decided to go ahead and treat myself. I was searching the Leuchtturm site and stumbled across the Ex Libris journal. My 2016 journal, for example, has over 400 titles with my little notes and comments.įor my National Book Award/Baileys reading quest, I decided to get a bit more organized. Since my reviews aren’t lengthy diatribes, I can hold hundreds in a single journal. If I’m at home they go straight into the Leuchtturm/Rhodia. Then they will eventually get transferred to a Leuchtturm1917 or Rhodia Webbie for long term storage. If I’m on the go, I take all my notes in a tiny little Field Notes notebook. I’m pretty low tech when it comes to organizing my reviews.
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