Rating: Summary: Par for the course. Review: All Dilbert books are funny. This one is no exception.Some Dilbert books are funnier than others. This one is pretty much a mid-range Dilbert book; it was definitely better than some, but I didn't find myself rolling on the floor laughing as I sometimes do with some others. (Unless, of course, I'm just getting jaded, which is possible; after seventeen books, the style of humor is no longer as startling as it once was.)
Rating: Summary: Who can tell where one book begins and another ends? Review: Another funny comic book from Scott Adams. Except, he has released so much stuff, with any one containing a part of every other, buying any book from him seems like a chunk of what you've already bought. His anthologies are so cross populated it is hard to buy a book with content you have not read. A "must buy" if you must have everything "Dilbert".
Rating: Summary: Hysterical Review: As always Scott Adams is fantastic. If you read the Dilbert strip and find your self on the floor with hysterics, then you need to have this book as well. Watch as induhviduals screw up! See the pointy haired boss get repeatedly baffled by things most people understand! A definite must have for the true Dilbert fan, or anyone else who likes to laugh
Rating: Summary: Idiot bosses and mismanaged businesspeople Review: Fans of the business world and Dilbert cartoons can enjoy Excuse Me While I Wag, a new collection of his experiences in this seventeenth Dilbert cartoon gathering. The ironies of the cubicle world, run by idiot bosses and mismanaged businesspeople, comes alive in this gathering of hilarious cartoon panels.
Rating: Summary: Cross-Populated? Excuse Me While I Wag... Review: Hi, I'm Dogbert, and I'll be reviewing this book for you. "Wouldn't that be like paying a burglar to guard my house?" Excuse me while I wag. Anyway, if you don't believe that this is a good book, then perhaps I can convince you with some impressive words, "Syncrhonized incremental digital integrated dynamic e-commerce space." As for cross-population, many of the strips in "Treasury of Sunday Strips" are in this book, but there's still enough stuff not in other books to make this book worthwhile. Read over the sample pages, or just take my advice. After all, (hypnotic tone) I'm not self-interested, I'm not self-interested...
Rating: Summary: Newest Dilbert Book Review: In this book, Dilbert has grown a little more cynical towards the cruelties and absurdities of office life. This is an epic of totally useless meetings, absurd policies, and pure sarcasm. Its wit and style is the inspiration of the title, Excuse Me While I Wag, and Dogbert shows it. The engineers disgruntled feelings are excellent to help you vent when you're in a bad mood. Fine book!
Rating: Summary: The funniest of all Dilbert Books Review: Of all the dilbert books I own, I have not seen one which made me laugh as hard. This is definitely an excellent book.
Rating: Summary: The funniest of all Dilbert Books Review: Of all the dilbert books I own, I have not seen one which made me laugh as hard. This is definitely an excellent book.
Rating: Summary: More Great Humor Review: This book is the smaller 128 page (no color) book which contains strips from 07/26/99 to 04/30/00. It contains Scott Adam's usual brand of sarcasm, work-place humor, computer nerd humor, etc. Certainly a fine addition to your Dilbert collection.
Rating: Summary: More Great Humor Review: This book is the smaller 128 page (no color) book which contains strips from 07/26/99 to 04/30/00. It contains Scott Adam's usual brand of sarcasm, work-place humor, computer nerd humor, etc. Certainly a fine addition to your Dilbert collection.
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