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Universal Journal Log

Universal Journal bullet journal notebook dotted pages hard cover

Price: 22.25

Personalize your schedule with this 496 page bullet hardcover journal notebook. Light unobtrusive dotted grid paper, extra margin space for elegance.

Good for left-right or right-left writing (rotate 180 degrees for other languages such as Hebrew).
Cover image: starfield

Hardcover: 496 pages
118 GSM coated paper
5mm Dot Grid
6in wide x 9in tall
Prints in 3-5 business days at Lulu.com

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  1. I have to ask, what is different about this journal as opposed to another, say dingbats. Does this come with the circle trackers on drivethrurpg?

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    1. Good questions. I have not used dingbats so I had to look it up. Here are some details that may clarify:

      * The UJ LOG book is printed by Lulu.com (as are all the Universal Journal books)
      * At nearly 500 pages, this book will last quite a while
      * strong, sturdy cover but not as fancy as the lovely dingbat covers
      * 118 gsm paper is not as thick as the high end dingbat journals but thicker than the low end dingbat books

      Unfortunately, being a Lulu.com product, it doesn't include any extras (such as built in bookmarks or circle trackers). Also the pages are not already numbered.

      Have I answered the question as you needed?

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