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Journey to Cubeville (Adams, Scott, Dilbert Book.)

Journey to Cubeville (Adams, Scott, Dilbert Book.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Adams' Finest
Review: A totally excellant Dilbert Book. The strips are hillarious and this book brings together a good size collection of them. You can read it over and over again and it will be as funny as the first time. A must-have for any Dilbert fan and makes a great gift for those just getting started with Dilbert. Bravo Scott!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Laughing Out Load!
Review: Along with the usual Adams view on mini-cubes, clueless bosses, evil HR, and consultants, the reader gets new insights into the latest corporate fads such as "open-book management". It seemed to me to have a greater emphasis on Wally than in the past strips. Wally's personality and sarcasm is beginning to evolve into something more textured than before. At any rate, he's getting better punch lines. I think Wally is maturing. If you liked Dilbert before, you'll love this installment too. Be prepared to laugh out loud. .

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Laughing Out Load!
Review: Along with the usual Adams view on mini-cubes, clueless bosses, evil HR, and consultants, the reader gets new insights into the latest corporate fads such as "open-book management". It seemed to me to have a greater emphasis on Wally than in the past strips. Wally's personality and sarcasm is beginning to evolve into something more textured than before. At any rate, he's getting better punch lines. I think Wally is maturing. If you liked Dilbert before, you'll love this installment too. Be prepared to laugh out loud. .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ha Ha Ha Ha!!
Review: Another great compilation of Dilbert-Humor. Adams continues his not-so-subtle jabs at the corporate workplace. A victory for all cubedwellers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Journey To Cubeville is a laugh out loud riot!
Review: Dilbert and the crew are at it again as they terrorize the office. Dogbert gets paid millions for nothing, Catbert is the evil H.R. director(Human Resourses), making people doing things that they have no idea why, and Bob gives people wedgies. Overall, it it a 5 star book, leaving people for more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dilbert rules
Review: Dilbert rules!! This is my first Dilbert book and I really enjoyed it. The situations and jokes are very funny and easy to relate to. Kudos to Scoot Adams spokesperson for the common man.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A survival guide for the office dweller!
Review: Everything from talking to one's employer sarcastically (without getting fired), how to live through endless meetings and how to rule the world (quit and become an consultant)! That is just some of the useful skills! Along with Alice controlling the "Fist of Death", Wally's work evasion tactics, and Dogbert's scheming plots you'll wonder how you ever got along without it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best of Dilbert!
Review: I read through the entire book in one afternoon. . . it's hilarious! Adams has memorialized some of the asinine things that happen in office environments, with sometime only little exageration!

If you need a good laugh, here's a good place to look.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best of Dilbert!
Review: I read through the entire book in one afternoon. . . it's hilarious! Adams has memorialized some of the asinine things that happen in office environments, with sometime only little exageration!

If you need a good laugh, here's a good place to look.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely hilarious!
Review: It's amazing how Scott Adams is able to produce hundreds of hilarious Dilbert strips that revolve around just a few themes -bosses are stupid, engineers are geeks, and the whole purpose of management, marketing, and the like are to squash productivity. This book is proof that Adams is a genius because not a single strip fails to produce at least a chuckle. Get this book and laugh your a** off.


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