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Dilbert - A Treasury of Sunday Strips:  Version 00

Dilbert - A Treasury of Sunday Strips: Version 00

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Dilbert - A Treasury of Sunday Strips: Version 00 by S.Adams
Review: #16 of a series of Dilbert Books; this 224 page paperback book contains all the Sunday comics strips from 1995 to 1999. All the comics in this book are in color. If you want all the Dilbert Sunday comics in one book, this is it. Nice compilation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A "must" for the growing legions of Dilbert fans
Review: Dilbert: A Treasury Of Sunday Strips, Version 00 is a compilation of all the colorful Sunday cartoons of America's favorite corporate wage-slave, his zany colleagues, pointy-haired boss, and animal companions Dogbert, Catbert (the evil Human Resources director), and Ratbert. Dilbert is an amazing blend of irony, sarcasm, satire, and all-too-often painful truths about life in the modern business cubical. Dilbert: A Treasury Of Sunday Strips, Version 00 is a "must" for the growing legions of Dilbert fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Of Comics Greatest Geniuses
Review: From the beginning to the end, I could not stop laughing. Scott Adams knows how to spin humour into the horrible world of businesses and life in general. In a way it's like The Simpsons, only a bit more serious and deep. The characters still keep their roles pretty well, not changing much. Dilbert stays "normal", Dogbert stays machiavellian and so on. Once in a while a character changes, but this is intended. This is easily one of the best books I've read. The script never dies out, the pace never slackens and once you've put it down, you have a serious impulse to pick it up again and laugh yourself silly.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Same ol same ol
Review: Nice book but I've seen all these before. Pretty disappointing....

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Same ol same ol
Review: Nice book but I've seen all these before. Pretty disappointing....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anybody who likes humor can enjoy this book.
Review: Scott Adams must be one of the funniest men alive. If you doubt me, this book proves it. It's packed with every sunday strip from January 1st 1995 to December 26th, 1999. All of these are packed with all of the humor, sarcasm, and everything else that makes Dilbert enjoyable. I have read many of the Dilbert collection books, and I have to say this is the best, and is a must-own for any fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anybody who likes humor can enjoy this book.
Review: Scott Adams must be one of the funniest men alive. If you doubt me, this book proves it. It's packed with every sunday strip from January 1st 1995 to December 26th, 1999. All of these are packed with all of the humor, sarcasm, and everything else that makes Dilbert enjoyable. I have read many of the Dilbert collection books, and I have to say this is the best, and is a must-own for any fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cheaper than Valium, though not as easy to swallow.
Review: T'is good... very good.

And it stops us from kidding oueselves that our seniors have much more of a clue than "we the little people" do.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cheaper than Valium, though not as easy to swallow.
Review: T'is good... very good.

And it stops us from kidding oueselves that our seniors have much more of a clue than "we the little people" do.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Humorous Compilation of Sunday Strips
Review: This book has five years worth of Sunday comics, bursting with wildly funny office humor. In my opinion, the Dilbert Sunday comics may be the best of Scott Adams's work. From Dogbert and Wally's sarcasm to the boss's stupidity, it all balances out with perfectly hysterical comics.


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