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Always Postpone Meetings With Time-Wasting Morons

Always Postpone Meetings With Time-Wasting Morons

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVE IT
Review: I loved this book! I loved the comic about the knowledge increases power! It was hilarious!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: DILBERT'S FORMATIVE YEARS
Review: This being the earliest collection of dilbert strips we can see where Scott Adams was still looking to find that comfort zone. Kind of like Seinfeld in its first two seasons. Many of the strips take place at home as opposed to the office and include many of Scotts Animal characters.

Still you can see where the strip is going and certainly where it would be in a just a couple of years. The wry, sarcasm that we now know so well is rearing its humorous head.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The First Dilbert Strips
Review: This book contains the first Dilbert strips running from April 16, 1989 to October 21, 1989. The characters are a little rough from what we've come to know and the humor contains a lot of puns. Some characters introduced here besides Dilbert and Dogbert are the dinosaurs Bob and Dawn, and Phil, the Prince of Insufficient Light. Scott was still feeling out the strip at this time and as a result it is not the funniest, but it is still good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The First Dilbert Strips
Review: This book contains the first Dilbert strips running from April 16, 1989 to October 21, 1989. The characters are a little rough from what we've come to know and the humor contains a lot of puns. Some characters introduced here besides Dilbert and Dogbert are the dinosaurs Bob and Dawn, and Phil, the Prince of Insufficient Light. Scott was still feeling out the strip at this time and as a result it is not the funniest, but it is still good.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Early Dilbert
Review: This is the first compilation of Dilbert comics, featuring Dilbert comic strips from the late 80's. Most of the humor is at home -- away from the office and features Dilbert with Dogbert. No Pointy Hair Boss, Wally, Alice, etc.. So, despite its title, there is very little office satire (my Dilbert preference). At 112 pages with typically 3 comic strips per page, there are plenty of laughs. The comics featuring Phil the Ruler of Heck are hillarious.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The First Dilbert Book
Review: This is the first Dilbert book, filled with intelligent, totally funny humor on everyday life. This book did not have the official pointy haired boss, Wally, Alice, Ratbert, or Catbert. This book focuses more on Dilbert and Dogbert at home, on walks, and other places that don't have much to do with office life. These kinds of jokes are just as funny as the business jokes. This book should be read by all Dilbert fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dilbert--The Cartoon Hero of the Workplace
Review: This is the first Dilbert book. It is full of great cartoons that put a hilarious twist on all aspects of the workplace from endless meetings to pointy-haired idiots (better known as middle management). A great book to read if your stressed out on your jobs and you want to read about your workplace problems through the blurry eyes of Dilbert

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The First Dilbert Book
Review: This is the very first Dilbert book. It is mostly at home, with Dogbert and, of course, Dilbert. There is no poity haired boss, no Alice, no Wally, no Catbert, and no Ratbert. No Asok the Intern. But it is still very funny! Even without all those characters gone, its still very funny!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 4.5 Stars!
Review: This is the very first Dilbert book. It is mostly at home, with Dogbert and, of course, Dilbert. There is no poity haired boss, no Alice, no Wally, no Catbert, and no Ratbert. No Asok the Intern. But it is still very funny! Even without all those characters gone, its still very funny!


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