I really like this case for my Scribe. I bought a Kindle Scribe during the Prime Day sale, and I knew I needed a case for it. I have the Kindle case for my Paperwhite made of the same material and color, so I thought I'd give it a go. I was a little apprehensive about the flip-cover nature of the case and the pen loop being located where it is, but it turns out to make the most sense for a device of this size and type. Since the auto rotate of the screen is locked into either portrait or landscape, then switching handles while reading and the case is open is very comfortable. and since it's a flip case, the magnet on the premium pen locks on the side for easy access whether the case is open or not.Also, another thing to note: the Scribe is attached to the case via magnets. I read other reviews saying the magnets weren't strong enough and there was worry about the Scribe falling out of the case too easily. But honestly, that sucker is in there fairly tight. I have no concerns with it accidentally falling out.Also, there were some other reviewers showing the material on the case fraying quickly. I haven't had the folio case long enough to really weigh in on my experience with the Scribe, but I have the Kindle Paperwhite case of the same material and it's been solid for a while (more than seven months). I also have a fabric case for my Kindle 10th Edition that's years old that is still appearing almost like new. So I'm happy with my purchase.Overall, I'm very happy with my choice. The cost is a bit more than I'd like to spend, but based on cases of the same material from years past, I'm happy with it.