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I'd say they're reasonably worth the money, that is if you're using some decent pens with them. By build quality, they last a long time, and they're really pleasant to use.

I wouldn't recommend the Webnotebooks, though. It's pretty much a Moleskine rip-off at that point, and you're paying $10 extra for a leather cover. The legal pads are generally the best.

If you're looking for more journal-like notebooks that won't cost you an arm and a leg, I would recommend Greenroom notebooks, which you can order online or most department stores in the US. They're a little bit above Mead and Five Star notebooks in price, but they're still fairly decent (except for the fact that they don't come in graph paper formats).

If you don't like any of these options, though, I'd just recommend simple spiral graph notebooks. Super expensive paper isn't what makes your ideas better - it's your ideas themselves!

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>that is if you're using some decent pens with them

I'm using some middle-of-the-road rollerball pens, if you have pen recommendations too I'd be interested to hear them

>If you're looking for more journal-like notebooks that won't cost you an arm and a leg, I would recommend Greenroom notebooks, which you can order online or most department stores in the US.

Oh great, I appreciate the suggestions as I'm sick of my cheap mead notebooks. The paper crinkles very easily and feels rough to write on.

>Super expensive paper isn't what makes your ideas better - it's your ideas themselves!

Very true! However I feel my ideas transition from the realm of thoughts to the realm of notes much more fluidly when all my utensils are comfortable.

The free legal pads provided by basically any university to its faculty and graduate students, why would you use anything else?

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But seriously though, I just stick to graph or plain white paper and pencil on my desk.

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Am I the only one who does practice problems on paper and saves literally all of it in case I need it for future reference?

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I have a Rhodia Reverse Book that I use for general thoughts / sketches, and it is very nice. I usually just use cheap Staples / Office Depot legal pads for most notes though

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