I love bookish notebooks, I never wrote a book journal and lately I've been enjoying seeing them and am contemplating starting one. Love the way yours looks!
Thanks Hana ! I read so many books that sometimes I forget the who, what , where details. I just used an inexpensive notebook and print the books on clear sticker paper ( or regular paper and a glue stick ) .
@@SouthShorePaper I understand that, I read less than I used to because so much of my work is reading, but I still read a couple dozen a year and by the end of it I forget so much. I used Goodreads as a tracker until Amazon bought them and then moved to Storygraph, but I just feel like a diary would be a way to also prolong the experience and add it some of my own thoughts and analyses.. but I am also hesitant to make another commitment and then feel like I don't have time or pressured..
@@hanasonder If you only read a handful of books a year just jot down the details in one of the journals you already have . I never heard of Storygraph I will have to check it thanks, thanks for mentioning it !
So fun! I enjoyed hearing your summary and seeing the inks you used. What awesome colors!!! I now also have some recommendations to suggest to my book club. ❤
Have you tried the Goulet No. 5 nibs for your Jintao 82's? I mean, if you ever get tired of switching or want some size variation, that's a good option.
Love how you showed us the beautiful inky bottles. 😍
I've been mesmerized by inky bottles since I was a child ~
I love bookish notebooks, I never wrote a book journal and lately I've been enjoying seeing them and am contemplating starting one. Love the way yours looks!
Thanks Hana ! I read so many books that sometimes I forget the who, what , where details.
I just used an inexpensive notebook and print the books on clear sticker paper ( or regular paper and a glue stick ) .
@@SouthShorePaper I understand that, I read less than I used to because so much of my work is reading, but I still read a couple dozen a year and by the end of it I forget so much. I used Goodreads as a tracker until Amazon bought them and then moved to Storygraph, but I just feel like a diary would be a way to also prolong the experience and add it some of my own thoughts and analyses.. but I am also hesitant to make another commitment and then feel like I don't have time or pressured..
@@hanasonder If you only read a handful of books a year just jot down the details in one of the journals you already have . I never heard of Storygraph I will have to check it thanks, thanks for mentioning it !
Thank you for these recommendations of books to read/listen to. I jotted them down to add to my must read/listen!
You're so welcome!
So fun! I enjoyed hearing your summary and seeing the inks you used. What awesome colors!!!
I now also have some recommendations to suggest to my book club. ❤
Did you say “Fountain pens are crayons for adults?” Genius! I’m quoting you ❤. I see a couple of books for my list from this great video!
yep , you can quote me on that 😂Thanks Kathy !! ❤
Have you tried the Goulet No. 5 nibs for your Jintao 82's? I mean, if you ever get tired of switching or want some size variation, that's a good option.
I haven't but thank you so much for the suggestion !!