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26 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Rehash, rehash, rehash! :-( Jan 13, 2008
By J. Arnett There is absolutely NOTHING in this book that is new!
If you are a reader of "Dilbert" books, you will be wasting your money, since all the cartoons in it are borrowed from older books.
If I could find the receipt I'd apply for a refund.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Latest Dilbert Anthology Dec 18, 2007
By S. Bradnam Once every few Dilbert collections, rather than just the new stuff, Adams issues a themed anthology of Dilbert stuff that collects together old cartoon strips under certain themes (his last one was Wally-focused!! - Book 27 in the series) - for the 30th book in the Dilbert collection, he chooses workplace cruelty, with each of the main characters having their own section. Yes, there are old strips that you will have seen before, but it is always interesting to see how the drawing and character development has come along over the years. Very funny, as always - even second/third time round. Recommended and great fun.
11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
cube and punishment Dec 26, 2007
By J. Ngai #30 in Scott Adams series of books; this one is by subject matter and re-hashes his comic strips.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Very Funny Oct 05, 2008
By Valenzia In the comic book world, you have two kinds of books you can release: 'Collections'; which are new cartoons and 'Treasury' which contains "recycled" cartoons, usually from the 'Collections'. The good news about 'Treasuries' is they contain more pages of comic strips than the 'Collections' plus the Sunday strips are in color.
This Dilbert book is what you call a 'Treasury'. And this treasury like all Scott Adams Treasuries are based on themes. Cubes and Punishments: A Collection of Dilbert Comics on the Theme of Unusual Workplace Cruelty. This treasury has the funniest strips Scott Adams has ever created.
A very funny Dilbert that you will not be disappointed in.
Another funny one... Feb 16, 2011
By GamePlayer
"Game player"
All of these books are very funny and I can relate to them from real life. This is a good one.
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