Ok, that title’s an exaggeration, it’s only taking over the floor of my spare bedroom. But my collection has grown considerably since I first put this post up in 2013. Back then it looked like this:
And fitted on my dining table.
Today it looks like this:
And I had to lay it on the floor and stand on a step ladder to photograph it.
I think I may have a problem.
I’ve always collected things – books, stamps, boxes, dolls, coins; when we went on holiday to France, I’d hoard two-pack sugar cubes you only seemed to get in European cafes (yes that’s as weird as it sounds). I just have to collect…something.
Over the past seven years or so my thing has been notebooks. Why notebooks? Well, obviously they’re incredibly useful for a writer. They’re incredibly useful for anyone actually and I do use some of my notebooks.
They’re also easy to store, nice to look at and you can find them in pretty much any gift shop. I mean look at this work of art:
Some may see collections as frivolous and materialistic, childish even as children are masters of hoarding. But in my view collections are an expression of your personality, and often hold memories, not unlike photographs.
Anyone else have a collection, notebooks or otherwise? Let me know in the comments!
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Love the Mauritius book!
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It didn’t occur to me until I read this that I collect notebooks too! I’ve been buying them for years and whenever someone asks what I want for my birthday or Christmas etc I always say I want a blank book so I can fill it up myself. I didn’t even realize how many I had until I was searching for something I’d written and realized I could probably stock a store with them- it’s so much fun to stumble upon a filled notebook and read things I’ve written years ago.
I’ve never considered myself a collector of anything in particular except for one thing: anything that has the slightest bit to do with Buffy The Vampire Slayer, that would be my guilty pleasure collection π
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I suspect many a writer is an unknowing collector of notebooks!
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I think it’s a great thing to collect. I love the Mauritius one. π
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I LOVE notebooks and collect them as well. I always ask for one for Christmas and even in big-box stores, I’ll dawdle in the stationary aisle, just in case there’s a gem somewhere!
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Oh the stationary aisle…
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I seem to have a lot, too! And of course books, and postcards from each place I visit, and lots of photos, and scraps of paper with quotes, poems, etc. π
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I have exactly the same notebook with the Vitruvian Man and also the version with some wing study by Leonardo.
Oops, I forgot: Hello, my name is Sara and I am a notebookaholic π
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Welcome, welcome! Here have a cup of tea and ahem, a notebook!
I love my Leonardo notebook. It’s so nice I’m not sure I’ll ever bring myself to write in it.
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Thank you! π and… well, mine has been “unused” for about 1 year now
*shakes head in disbelief*
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Good for you that you’ve managed to keep your notebooks! I collect them too, but have unfortunately lost a few over the years. The older I get, the more I missed them.
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What a wonderful collection of notebooks! I love! π
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My best friend loves notebooks so she gets one for me for Christmas every year. I love my collection especially as she always makes each notebook personal to me and what I like at the time π x
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Your collection is GLORIOUS (and I thought I had a lot of notebooks XD).
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Thanks! I had no idea how big it was until I started emptying the boxes π²
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