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Fuzzy Logic Get Fuzzy 2

Fuzzy Logic Get Fuzzy 2

List Price: $10.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best comic
Review: Rob, Bucky, and Satchel return in Fuzzy Logic, the follow-up to The Dog Is Not A Toy (House Rule #4). It continues the adventures of this unlikely trio as they go about their everyday lives (such as it is). Be sure to check out the introduction (R.I.P. Patch) for a little insight from Darby. As for the cover (The Vitruvian Katt?), is this a sign we should be scouring the strips for clues to The DaConley Code?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cat humor abounds
Review: The Get Fuzzy comic strip is definitely one of my favorites. The two book collections of the strip released so far have provided immense enjoyment for me. Being a cat owner, I can relate to the situations and "attitude" of Bucky, the feline member of this little family group. Most of the predicaments are typical of cat behavior I have seen from two cats. If mine could talk, they would certainly express many of Bucky's views I'm sure.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Released Before Enough Funny Parts Were Added
Review: The original "Get Fuzzy" had me laughing at more than half of the cartoons. "Fuzzy Logic" got about 3 serious laughs and 3-4 chuckles. It wouldn't have been worth the used book price. Book 3 comes out in a few months. I'll probably buy it, but I'm concerned that I'll be wasting my money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't buy this if you already have "Groovitude."
Review: The strips in "Get Fuzzy 2, Fuzzy Logic" are great but they and the strips in "The Dog Is Not a Toy" are both included in the
"Groovitude" anthology. So don't buy this one if you already have "Groovitude."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't buy this if you already have "Groovitude."
Review: The strips in "Get Fuzzy 2, Fuzzy Logic" are great but they and the strips in "The Dog Is Not a Toy" are both included in the
"Groovitude" anthology. So don't buy this one if you already have "Groovitude."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another winner!!!
Review: This book is hysterical! "Get Fuzzy" is the best comic strip to come along since "Calvin and Hobbes". Anyone who has a cat with personality can appreciate Bucky Katt's sassy attitude, which is complemented by Satchel the dog's sweet and naive demeanor. These two pets and their owner Rob are wonderfully endearing. Darby Conley's writing is never stale and is guaranteed to make you laugh. His second book is just as wonderful as his first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All Around Funny!
Review: This book made me laugh from beginning to end. Darby Conley understands the humor in a human and animal relationship.
I recommend this book to anyone looking for a good laugh.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tonite on a 'Very Special' Get Fuzzy (or, dare to be boring)
Review: This comic strip is flat-out unfunny; almost aggressively so. Darby Conley may be a very competent draughtsman but a writer he is NOT. From time to time, without warning, the strip turns maudlin. (e.g., the colon cancer scare or Satchel getting run over by a bicyclist). I guess the biggest problem is that Conley is very literal minded and has too acute a flair for the obvious. I mean, if you've lived a sheltered life, don't get out much, and haven't been exposed to what's known, sui generis, as 'alternative' culture, then maybe Conley and his creation are ahead of your curve. Otherwise, this strip and this collection can get pretty old pretty fast. Conley seems mired in indecision: one day he wants the strip to be 'awwwww' cute; the next, he wants to be 'profound.' The result is a hybrid: 'awwwwww, how profoundly AWFUL!' Want obnoxious cats, simpleminded dogs and nerdy owners? Pick up a 'Garfield' collection at a neighborhood garage sale. But for heaven's sake, steer clear of 'Get Fuzzy.'

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: very funny
Review: This is an extremely funny comic strip, especially if you're a cat or dog owner. The strip revolves around Rob, the obligatory human owner, Bucky, the neurotic and difficult cat, and Satchel, the sweet, naive, and much picked-on dog. I love reading this strip in the funnies. It's good in this book collections, as well, but it doesn't always flow well in book form. For one thing, when it's collected in a book like this, it's much easier to see where Conley decides to just quit some plots and start new ones, without much warning. I never really noticed it when I was reading it in the newspaper, but it's a little jarring in the book. However, it's still a fun read, and not that expensive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unbelievably funny!!!!
Review: This is my absolute favorite comic strip in the world. The only other strip I'll bother to glance at is Dilbert, but it still does not compare to the humor contained in this book. What would your pets do and say if they could, well it's all here. All you'll be crazy if you don't fall in love with Rob Wilco, Bucky Katt, Satchel Pooch, and Joe. I read this book and lost all track of time whick is exactly what I needed in this highly stressful world... Get it, get it, get it. Thank you Darby Conley


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