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Very Funny Oct 05, 2008 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.
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Funny, funny, funny Apr 07, 2008 I've finished it already and passed it on to my family. The guy is a royal 'nut'. Love it
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Disfunction as a business model Mar 21, 2008 As always, Dilbert's latest collection serves me well as a "bathroom reader". Sitting there, reading through all the ridiculous frustrations of cubicle living reminds me of the long, boring hours spent waiting for meetings to end and work to begin. Unfortunately, some of the panels seem to come from the ancient days of the "pointy-haired boss", but the strips are still funny, the regulations still brainless, and the characters still timely. I eagerly await the newest installment of how to waste your life for money...
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Good collect of old stories Jan 28, 2008 As I'm Dilbert fan and collector, this book reviews some strips along Dilbert stories. If you don't have old books, then, buy it asap.
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Rehash, rehash, rehash! :-( Jan 13, 2008 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.
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