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J**L
Dilbert is great. Writing reviews on an e-reader isn't.
Okay, these are chronological strips, not ones about a common subject. That's a good thing because you're not paying for strips you'll read/have read in other books. Dilbert is very funny.Now to the important part. Why on earth would you ask people to write reviews on a e-reader? It's time consuming and painful. Here's an idea Amazon: Let people rate the book on their e-reader than finish the review on something with a keyboard. The review wouldn't get posted until it was finished. You're welcome.
A**R
Scott Adams at his best...
Loads of people must know Dilbert by now.Dependable Dilbert. Lazy Wally. Incompetent pointy-haired boss.And Alice. She's my favorite.It's surprising that Scott Adams didn't make her the butt of a load of "woman in corporate" jokes. It's refreshing, and nice. Instead, she gets angry. A lot. And yet--she is rather amiable when you are not being stupid or pushy.Even though it's just a comic strip, you really get close to the characters.
D**2
Ok
Ok
C**.
A Dilbert for the new depression!
This is a very timely Dilbert. It is a collection of strips on the theme of recession, job loss, stupid managers, and people who aren't quite contributing "to the bottom line". I recognized some of the strips from older collections, but most of the strips seem fairly recent.I'd have rated it higher if it hadn't come so close to my own job uncertainties. It's hard to smile when you're in that place.Charlie
S**R
Classic Dilbert
Always dig Dilbert. I love the hilarious, spot on social commentary.
A**N
Great for the Dilbert fan!
I bought these for my brother-in-law who is a huge Dilbert fan. He loved them!
A**R
Great humor about the office
Still Funny!
G**R
Got to love Dilbert..
I love all things dilbert, so I loved this book. It is like the numerous other Dilbert books on the market - just more of the same corporate nonsense that goes on in real life. Pretty funny.
N**T
more wisdom from Dilbert & co
The latest collection of Dilbert cartoons from the pen of the very clever and funny Scott Adama.It's very hard to find anything new to say about Dilbert, there can't be many office workers that have not found a cartoon pinned to a wall or cubicle. Adam's uses Dilbert to make such pointed observations about office life that you think he must have attended your last management meeting. Every time your company does something very stupid, you think "I'm sure I saw that in a Dilbert cartoon" and you probably did!Very clever, very funny and you will be photocopying things from this for your own office, I promise you.
S**M
Dilbert Volume 32 - For The Credit Crunch Generation!
The latest volume of Dilbert, has all the syndicated Dilbert strips from January - October 2008, including the longer Sunday strips.....very topical, as Adams deals with the banking meltdown and the credit crunch....all serious subjects, which ocassionally take the edge off the humour....not a bad thing, but hence 4 stars not 5!! Highly recommended.
A**R
Five Stars
perfect
M**R
Five Stars
None
M**S
Not suitable for Kindle
The latest few Dilberts are nicely readable with a Kindle Oasis. You double tap the cartoon and then you can read it frame by frame. A lot of tapping is involved, but the whole book is easy to read.This one is impossible to read on a Kindle. It just contains images of the full page. Theoretically, you can zoom in and pan around, but there is no fun in this approach.
E**0
Not readable on a iPad
Comics are tiny, they use only a third of available space on my iPad proTake the book you are better off, will try to return my purchase
D**L
Auf Dilbert ist wie immer Verlass!
Auf Dilbert ist wie immer Verlass! Auch dieses Buch ist wieder sehr kurzweilig und aus dem (Büro) Leben gegriffen. Habe mich sehr amüsiert.
S**B
Cool as usual
Nothing to add, just like it. Perfect lecture for rest rooms, waiting areas, and so on. thumbs up. bla bla
J**Y
One Star
another excellent buy
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