Rating: Summary: A must for any Dilbert fan Review: Scott Adams's offbeat humor is accentuated here alongside the original outlet, the best of Dilbert comic strips. Adams tosses in tiny comments often times as funny as the strips themselves, and his introductions into different chapters are an experience in themselves. It doesn't make sense, and it's a great read for it.
Rating: Summary: Only an In-DUH-Vidual would miss out Review: Scott Adams's offbeat humor is accentuated here alongside the original outlet, the best of Dilbert comic strips. Adams tosses in tiny comments often times as funny as the strips themselves, and his introductions into different chapters are an experience in themselves. It doesn't make sense, and it's a great read for it.
Rating: Summary: My Favorite Adams book yet. Review: Scott did an Awesome Job with this one. 95% of the strips are commented with funny and intresting insights. The comics on there own are great, but the comments go a long way in changing it from a simple book of comics to some really great reading. It's well worth its price for the loads of insight. Did you catch the hidden meaning when Dilbert's tie layed flat? Intrested in a biographic pictorial of the Dilbert Gang? Check it out! All I can say is "IT WAS GREAT"
Rating: Summary: Spectcular Dilbert Book Review: Seven Years of Highly Defective People is a marvelous Dilbert book. It exposes the characters, and how they got started. It also includes strips from previous books and Scott Adams's thoughts on the comics in his own hand writing! It's a classic for any Dilbert fan. You can find your favorite characters like Dilbert, Dogbert, Boss, Alice, Wally, Catbert, Ratbert, Asok the intern, Tina the Tech Writer, Carol the evil secretary, and many, many more. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: A must for any Dilbert fan Review: SEVEN YEARS OF HIGHLY DEFECTIVE PEOPLE is a must buy for anyone who likes Dilbert. Reading it is a hilarious review of Dilbert comics from 1989 to 1995-- all of them conveniently grouped by theme or person. Scott Adams also includes his own notes after many of the strips, and they are both funny and revealing. Through his frequent discussions of the histories of the characters, one gains a greater apprecation for the many changes Dilbert has gone through. I would highly recommend this book to any Dilbert lover.
Rating: Summary: Scott Adams comments on his work Review: The best part about this collection is that Scott comments on individual strips, saying what he likes (or doesn't like) about them or commenting on early stages of his characters' development. The strips are arranged (initially) by character, taking you through their changes over seven years. Some have changed dramatically, like the boss, who was originally tall and thin and now is short, rotund, and pointy-haired. Scott even explains the minor characters, like accounting trolls, dinosaurs, and generic co-workers. On their own, the strips would have been a good collection, but the comments by Scott Adams really make this collection fun.
Rating: Summary: Review of Miami Review Review: The customer from Miami needs to learn to spell. (i.e. The comics can stand on "there" own. The correct word is "their".
Rating: Summary: A witty, office degrading book full of enjoyable sarcasm. Review: This book had me rolling on the floor laughing. Especially with the Dofbert section.
Rating: Summary: Hilarious Review: This book is a must for Dilbert fans. Its shows the evolution of dilbert and characters to what we see today, along with author notes. I truely enjoyed reading this book, it kept me laughing.
Rating: Summary: THE ULTIMATE DILBERT BOOK Review: THIS BOOK IS PERHAPS THE BEST THING THAT SCOTT ADAMS HAS PRODUCED SO FAR. I WAS WEARY OF BUYING ANY THE TREASURIES BEECAUSE IT SEEMED A LITTLE PRICY FOR SOMETHING THAT WAS OVER SO QUICKLY. OUTSIDE OF THE DILBERT FUTURE, I DIDN'T FIND ANY OF THE BUSINESS BOOKS TOO FUNNY. BUT I HAD TO GET THIS. NOT ONLY IS IT A BEST OF BOOK, BUT IT GIVES YOU BACKGROUND ON EVERYTHING THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT THE DILBERT UNIVERSE, AND HALF THE TIME, ADAMS'S COMMENTS ARE AS FUNNY AS ANYTHING ELSE. ULTIMATELY, IF YOU'RE ONLY GOING TO BUY ONE DILBERT BOOK, MAKE THIS THE ONE.
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