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Random Acts Of Management:A Dilbert Book

Random Acts Of Management:A Dilbert Book

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Dilbert Books
Review: Somehow, as soon as you start to think Dilbert is dying and few new ideas are coming around to Scott Adams, he creates another succesful collection of hilarious comics. And while it's not as great as some other efforts, this is still a good buy. Any kind of Dilbert comics you want are in here, whether it be about secretaries, interns, strange, bizarre, or anoying co-workers, and anything else you might want.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not as good as some other books from Adams, but still great.
Review: Somehow, as soon as you start to think Dilbert is dying and few new ideas are coming around to Scott Adams, he creates another succesful collection of hilarious comics. And while it's not as great as some other efforts, this is still a good buy. Any kind of Dilbert comics you want are in here, whether it be about secretaries, interns, strange, bizarre, or anoying co-workers, and anything else you might want.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Scott Adams is Running Out of Gas
Review: This compilation of Dilbert comic strips from 1998-1999 begins to show the decline in the humor and quality of the strip. I know that when I have read Dilbert in the newspaper the past couple of years, I haven't laughed much compared to five or so years ago when Scott had me howling. Seeing all the strips together just supports that opinion. I don't know if the strip's reduced quality is due to the fact that Scott has been away from the corporate ratrace for several years and has lost touch with all the idiocy (he gets most of his ideas now from readers) or whether he has focused his energies on other aspects of the Dilbert world (TV show, marketing) that he doesn't focus on the strip like he used to do.

This is a good book to have if you are a Dilbert book completest, but if you want to laugh get an earlier Dilbert strip compilation book instead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: real good
Review: this is about the 4 or 5 best dilbert book i own. i own about 13 books, but all get 5 stars!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Dilbert Books
Review: This is one of the best Dilbert books ever. It has histarical office humor. The majority of frustrated office workers can probably relate to Dilbert. Though I do not work in an office enviornment, I surely can often relate to him and his problems. Dilbert, Wally, the boss, Alice, Asok, Dogbert, and Catbert truly shine their totally funny sides in this book on lunatic office life.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Par for the course.
Review: What can I say? It's a Dilbert book; if you like Dilbert, you'll like it. If you don't, you won't. It isn't the best Dilbert book out there, but it's not the worst, either. (And of course, for those of us who like it, even the worst Dilbert book is worth reading.) It's good, chuckle-producing fun, but not rolling-on-the-floor laughing fun.


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