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Wonderful Dogbert Book: This was my first Dilbert book that I ever read, and I enjoyed the humor in it very much. Before, I didn't understand the office jokes, but these jokes were simpler, but still, very funny. These comics weren't printed in newspapers. It's a guide on being polite, told by the all time most sarcastic dog of the comics, Dogbert. He guides you into proper etiquette, with cynical insights on what to do when you don't want to offer the last donut to anyone, or when you're in an office elevator. These jokes are just as humorously fresh as the business jokes, but totally different. I recommend this book for Dilbert and Dogbert fans, or for people who want to start becoming one. This book introduced me to Dogbert, and lead me into becoming a huge Dilbert fan. Excellent book.
Why Can't Scott Adams Be More Like This Now?: This is the third and probably the funniest Dilbert book out there! This book is so funny,you'll laugh out loud roughly every six seconds, it's hillarious and true to life. This book is not a normal Dilbert book either, rather then being just a collection of about nine months worth of daily and Sunday comics it's full of big ( one taking up a full page ) origninal strips specially made for this book featuring the master of wit and sarcasm Dogbert as he explains basic human ediquit in a hillarious and true to life manner. ( let's see how many times I can write the words " Hillarious " and true to life " ) Even though this book was obviously made as a clever market ploy by Scott Adams to get the strip off the ground and get a little more cash in his pocket ( in the early days the strip was not phenomana that it is today, infact sales were less then mediocre ) it's still clear that he had alot of fun making this book and you'll have alot of fun reading it. This book was made before Dilbert became a comic strictly composed of workplace humor so it focuses on all sorts of topics. Personally I wish the strip would be more like that now. I mean I think the office gags are really funny, but now that Scott has achieved his maximum popularity I wish he would go back to some of the old formula's again and have Dogbert make some clever sarcastic shemes again that don't have to do with bussiness consulting. So in short, if your a Dogbert fan or you've never even read the Dilbert comic or your a fan of sarcastic humor, or you just plain like buying stuff because it's out there then buy this book and prepare to be cheered up for about thirty-five minutes. Hillarious and true to life!
The original and probably still the best: A friend of mine bought me this book while I was in college and this was long before anyone ever heard of Dilbert or Dogbert. I couldn't get over how painfully honest and funny it was and still flip through it every once in a while. This book has humor about many social situations, not just office humor as Scott Adams is best known for now. Note that most of the characters here are generic (no subplots involving Ratbert, Dinosaurs, Pointy Haired Boss, Wally, Alice, etc.).
Good, good, now do this one!: hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, ok, i think you get the message The first real Dilbert book I read, and one of the funniest things in the history of printed media. So much so that my boyfriend offers it to me to read if i'm feeling sad, cos it's guaranteed to cheer me up every time. As all the other reviews say, it's true-to-life, with spot on observations about just about everything you could imagine. But, rather than repeat all that, i'll include some tempting insights into the best bits: "Sitting On Them" - the subtlety of the opening cartoon had me chuckling for ages "Death" - "I said 'Honey, don't moon the cheetahs, they look fast'" And my personal all-time favourite, that never ever becomes less funny...Coping with people who spit when they talk - build a cone of dryness. You have to see this cartoon. Really. You'll not regret it!
Dilbert before it got to be all about complaining about work: This is the book that got me originally hooked on Dilbert, and I still think it is Scott Adams' best work. The Dilbert strip, over the years, has gotten to be less about life as a well-meaning nerd, and more about the workplace, and I think a lot of very good humor has gotten lost. The humor here covers everything from dating etiquiette, to explaining why the extra fork is there, to dealing with insurance companies. Much more amusing than simply complaining about incompetent managers !
| Author: | Scott Adams | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 741.5973 | | EAN: | 9780836217377 | | ISBN: | 0836217373 | | Number Of Pages: | 112 | | Publication Date: | 1993-08-01 |
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